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Removals Operative (with C1 licence)

Driver Hire
Greater London
3 months ago
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Driver Hire London West are recruiting on behalf of one of the country’s leading removals businesses for a reliable and hardworking Removals Operative / 7.5 tonne driver (C1 licence) to join their team on a temporary to permanent basis.

While this role does involve some driving of a 7.5t vehicle, the majority of your time will be spent supporting removals and storage operations – so if you’re someone who enjoys physical work and delivering great customer service, this could be a great fit!


Key details:


📍 Location: Wembley

💰 Pay: £16.00ph + overnight allowance

📆 Job Type: Full-time, Temp-Perm

✅ Consistent work with a trusted, reputable company


Your day-to-day:


📦 Pack, wrap, load, and unload customer goods

🚛 Drive a C1 vehicle occasionally for removals & storage jobs

👨‍🏭 Work as part of a team to complete jobs efficiently and professionally

🛣️ Travel across the UK (with potential overnight stays)


A forklift licence is a bonus for this role if you have it, but it’s really not essential – what will make you successful in this role will be your professional driving skills, work ethic and friendly service delivery.


What you’ll need to apply:


✔️ C1 Licence & CPC Certificate

✔️ Removals experience (preferred)

✔️ A strong work ethic and willingness to get stuck in

✔️ FLT Licence (bonus but not essential)


If you’re looking for a hands-on role with a great team and long-term potential, we’d love to hear from you. Click “Apply now” to submit your details.


You’ll work with us, Driver Hire, for the first few months and be paid weekly. If the role suits you and the client, you’ll be taken on permanently after a successful trial period.


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