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Category C Drivers with HIAB accreditation wanted.

Driver Hire
Cambridgeshire
2 months ago
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đźšš Join Our Team: Category C Driver with HIAB Experience


At Driver Hire Cambridge, we’re not like the faceless agencies.


When you join us, we don’t just send you a postcode and wave you off, we meet you at your first assignment (and more if needed), introduce you to the client, the vehicle, and help with any accreditations. We’ve driven for all our clients ourselves, so we know the sites, the vehicles, and what to expect.


If we wouldn’t take the job on ourselves, we won’t ask you to either.


đź›  About the Role:


Position: Category C Driver (with HIAB Certification)




Location: CB Postcode Area




Excellent competitive pay


âś… Why Work with Driver Hire Cambridge?


Social Hours – Enjoy better work-life balance




Trusted Clients – Work across respected local builders’ merchants and suppliers




Competitive Pay – We reward your skills and experience




Ongoing Support – From people who’ve done the job too


🧾 What You’ll Need:


Valid Category C (Class 2) Licence




HIAB Certification (preferably with brick grab and/or hook)




CPC & Digital Tachograph Cards




Relevant experience in a similar role




Clear, professional English, spoken and written


đźš› Your Responsibilities:


Safely and efficiently deliver building materials to site




Operate the HIAB with care and confidence




Carry out daily vehicle checks and complete paperwork




Represent our clients with great customer service


đź“§ How to Apply:

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