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7.5T Driver

Driver Hire
Worcestershire
3 months ago
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Job Opportunity: 7.5T Van Driver

Location: Kidderminster (DY11)

Type: Full-Time |Ongoing

Start Date: Immediate


Commutable From:


Birmingham, Redditch, Bromsgrove


Rates of Pay:

Monday – Saturday: £14.57/hour (including holiday pay)


Without holiday pay: £13.00/hour
Double pay for Bank Holidays and Sundays
Weekly Pay
8-hour minimum pay guaranteed per day
Paid assessments and full induction training

Shift Pattern:

Monday to Friday, including some Saturdays (rota-based with a weekday off)


Various shift times available
Full-time work – 5 shifts per week

Role Overview:


Driver Hire are recruiting for experienced 7.5T (C1) van drivers to join a leading retail chain in Kidderminster. You’ll be delivering stock between stores, with support from a professional and friendly team.


Requirements:

Valid C1 (7.5T) licence with Driver CPC & Digital Tacho


Minimum 24 months of C1 driving experience
Age 21+ (insurance purposes)
No more than 2 accidents in the last 3 years
Good customer service and communication skills
Multidrop experience preferred
Physically fit – some loading/unloading required

What You Get:

Weekly Pay


28 days holiday pro rata (PAYE)
Referral Bonus – Recommend a friend and earn a bonus!
Temp-to-perm opportunity with a respected UK brand

Why Work with Driver Hire?


Driver Hire Bromsgrove and Redditch is part of Driver Hire Nationwide, the UK’s largest specialist transport and logistics recruiter. We offer a professional, supportive environment and varied work across the region.


In our 2024 candidate satisfaction survey:


97% said they’re proud to work for Driver Hire




97% rated the level of respect as Excellent or Good




90% would recommend us to others


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