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7.5t Driver Temp to perm

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1 week ago
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7.5 Tonne HGV Driver – Flooring Distribution | Chelmsford Temp to perm needed asap .

Weekly Pay: £13.75 per hr(excl. holiday pay) / £15.40 per hr (incl. holiday pay)


Location: Chelmsford, Essex


Start Time: 6:00 AM


Contract Type: Temp-to-Perm (12 weeks)


Hours: Monday to Friday (occasional weekends)


Minimum Pay: 10 hours per day, paid weekly Overtime: After 8 hours/day at £17.87/hour


Driver Hire Chelmsford & Harlow is recruiting on behalf of a respected flooring company based in Chelmsford.


We’re looking for a skilled and dependable 7.5T HGV Driver to join their team, with the opportunity to transition to a permanent role after 12 weeks.


Key Responsibilities

Safely deliver flooring products and materials across London


Load and unload your own vehicle using electric pallet trucks and tail lifts
Maintain a professional and courteous approach with clients
Ensure timely and accurate deliveries

What You’ll Need

Valid 7.5T (Category C1) licence


CPC qualification and Digi Tacho card
No more than 6 penalty points (minor offences only)
Good working knowledge of London roads and traffic patterns
Physically fit and comfortable with manual handling
Reliable, punctual, and safety-conscious

Work Location

Based in Chelmsford, covering Harlow and surrounding areas


In-person role

 Why Choose Driver Hire?


In our latest candidate survey (December 2024):

97% said they’re proud to work for Driver Hire


97% rated the respect they receive as Excellent or Good
90% would recommend us to a friend — 69% gave a perfect 10/10

We’re committed to supporting our drivers and helping them succeed.

Ready to Drive Your Career Forward?


Apply now or get in touch with Driver Hire Chelmsford & Harlow to learn more.

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