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7.5 Tonne Driver

Driver Hire
Norfolk
4 months ago
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7.5 Tonne Driver

Pay Rates: £14.29 per hour


Enhanced rates for overtime, nights and weekends.

Weekly Pay, Holiday & Pension


Locations: Norwich, Great Yarmouth and Surrounding Areas

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Why Drive With Us?


At Driver Hire Norwich, we’re proud to offer rewarding opportunities for 7.5T drivers across the NR postcode. Whether you’re looking for full-time hours or flexible shifts, we’ve got you covered. What You’ll Get: £14.29/hour PAYE Advanced (Standard PAYE also available)
Enhanced rates for overtime, nights & weekends
Weekly pay with holiday entitlement & pension enrolment
Guaranteed minimum hours
Upskilling opportunities
Supportive and professional team

About the Role:


You’ll be responsible for:

Safe and timely deliveries and collections


Completing delivery paperwork accurately
Adhering to site health & safety rules
Maintaining records of driving and working hours

What We’re Looking For:

Full UK 7.5T Driving Licence


Valid CPC & Digital Tacho Card
Ideally 12 months’ experience (preferred but not essential)
No more than 6 points on licence (no CD, IN, DD, or DR codes)
Strong understanding of Driving Hours & WTR regulations

Hear From Our Drivers:


“Probably the best driving agency I’ve worked for. Professional, not pushy, run by people who understand life outside of work. Reasonable pay rates too. All round a good company to work for.”


Ready to Get Started?


Call us today on 01603 48900 or email to apply or learn more.

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