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Truck Driver

Driver Hire
Glasgow City
3 months ago
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Due to an increase in business, Driver Hire Glasgow are looking to recruit a 7.5 T driver with a Cat C1 licence and relevant experience for temporary, ongoing work for various different clients. This role may become permanent for the right person.

As a competent and experienced HGV 7.5t delivery driver, you will have;

UK C1 licence with digital tacho card


Full CPC
No more than 6 points for minor offences
An understanding of driver hours and regulations

Pay & Hours

Pay rate (PAYE) from £12.75 – £16.95


You will be accrue holiday pay pension benefits all PAYE and National Insurance is paid directly to HMRC
The working pattern may be variable, with overtime payments after 8 hours

What Driver Hire can offer you


Driver Hire is the UK’s largest specialist transport and logistics recruitment company and Driver Hire Glasgow can provide regular, ongoing work in Glasgow and surrounding areas. We treat you as the true professional and in our latest survey, 97% of our candidates said they were proud to work for us.


If you feel you fit the criteria and would like to be considered, apply via email with an up to date CV enclosed or call a member of our friendly team for more information on .

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