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7.5T Driver

Driver Hire
Kent
1 week ago
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Are you a 7.5T driver looking for flexible work that suits you? Do you hold a valid driver’s licence, CPC and Digital Tacho? Are you available immediately and want to bridge the gap between securing a new role?

If any of the above applies to you – we want to hear from you!


We are currently seeking individuals who have an interest and experience in 7.5Tdriving to work for our clients across the Maidstone & Medway areas.


As one of our drivers, your role will be flexible and varied, completing deliveries for our clients based on their requirements. This may include general haulage, trunking, tramping and multi-drop.


This is a fully flexible role, so we can suit your availability!


Requirements:

Full UK Driving Licence (maximum 6 points) with 7.5t entitlement


Valid CPC
Valid Digital Tacho
Be able to commute reliably
Must be punctual and reliable
Positive attitude

What you can expect:

Start times ranging between 06:00 – 09:00


Weekly pay
Minimum guaranteed pay of 8hrs
Temp 2 Perm Opportunities

Important information:

Bookings are made weekly/ daily depending on requirements


You may work for more than 1 client in a week and by applying for this role, you understand that your work will be varied

We look forward to hearing from you with your up-to-date CV.


If you have any questions on this role, please get in touch with us and we will be happy to help you.


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