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HGV Driver – 7.5 Tonne

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Devon
3 months ago
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Join Our Team as a 7.5 Tonne Driver in Okehampton– Make a Difference Every Day!

Are you a motivated and reliable driver looking for a full-time, permanent role with a company that values your skills? We’re seeking a dedicated 7.5 tonne driver in Okehampton to join our team and help us keep our communities clean and sustainable!


What You’ll Do:

Safely operate a 7.5 tonne vehicle collecting kerbside recycling and domestic waste


Handle physically demanding tasks with energy and care
Follow scheduled routes efficiently and responsibly
Ensure all collections are completed on time, maintaining high standards of safety and customer service

What We’re Looking For:

Valid CPC and Tacho card – your safety and compliance come first!


Physically fit and able to handle demanding tasks
Reliable, punctual, and committed to quality work
A positive attitude and team spirit
Newly qualified drivers are welcome to apply! We provide support and training to help you succeed in your new role.

What We Offer:

Full-time, permanent position with consistent hours


Monday to Friday, starting at 7:00 am until the job is done
Competitive pay: £27,269 per annum plus 20 days holiday plus bank holidays
A supportive team environment where your efforts make a real difference
Opportunities for ongoing training and career development

Why Join Us?

Be part of a vital service that benefits the environment and your community. Enjoy a rewarding role with a friendly team, steady hours, and competitive pay.


Ready to Drive Your Career Forward?

Apply now and become a key part of our dedicated waste collection team!

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