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7.5t ( C1) Driver

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Buckinghamshire
3 weeks ago
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Job Details – 12 week temp to perm. If you enjoy being behind the wheel, then look no further! Take the opportunity as a 7.5tonne driver to see some amazing views whilst out on the road travelling Great Britain. From the mountains of the Isle of Skye all the way to Hayle in Cornwall and Rhydlewis in Wales.

We are on the lookout for a hard working individual who is genuinely committed to achieving excellence to join our world class manufacturing facility. Origin provides a motivational, fulfilling, and safe environment for employees to thrive in. We aspire to be the best manufacturing company in the world and are always open to talking to people who share this view.


We are looking for an enthusiastic, proactive, and dedicated 7.5 tonne Driver to help make our customer’s days. We’ll expect you to make every delivery a great experience.


Work Pattern: Monday – Friday: 7:00am – 5:45pm


What you will be doing:

Driving a range of vehicles up to and including 7.5 tonne vehicle.


Ensuring the customers are aware of when they will be receiving their deliveries on the day
Travelling to various areas of the UK based on the daily route given.
As a Driver assisting customers with the offloading/loading of their products
Drivers conduct daily vehicle checks, recording and reporting any identified defects and/or safety concerns
Ensuring compliance with DVLA regulations as well as being considerate to all other road users
Overnight stays may be required as and when

Who you are:

Hold full UK Driving Licence


Hold a Digital Tacho Card
Driver Qualification Card
Be willing to do overnight stays when required

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