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7.5 Tonne Driver

Driver Hire
Greater London
2 months ago
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Driver Hire London West are recruiting on behalf of one of the country’s leading removals businesses for an experienced and hard working delivery driver to join their team on a temporary to permanent basis.

The successful applicant will have a C1 licence with previous proven driving experience in this vehicle as a 7.5t driver. A forklift licence is a bonus for this role if you have it, but it’s really not essential – what will really make you successful in this role will be your work ethic and friendly service skills!


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:


🚛 Driving C1 vehicle for removals & storage

📦 Pack, wrap, load, and unload customer goods

👨‍🏭 Being part of – and helping to support and lead – a team to complete jobs efficiently

🛣️ Travel across the UK (potential overnight stays)


What you’ll need to apply:


✔️ C1 Licence & CPC Certificate

✔️ Removals experience (preferred)

✔️ Ability to lift / unload goods and be happy to help the customers you’re supporting

✔️ FLT Licence (bonus but not essential)


We’d love to hear from you if you’d like to be considered for this temp-perm driving opportunity. Click “Apply now” to submit your details.


You will work with us, Driver Hire, for the first few months and be paid on a weekly basis. If you enjoy the role, you will be taken on permanently by our client upon a successful trial period.


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