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C1/7.5T Driver

Driver Hire
West Midlands
5 months ago
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7.5T (C1) Driver
£14 per hour

Aston 


Driver Hire, the UK’s largest specialist logistics recruiter, has been supporting transport businesses across the country with essential staff cover for over 40 years. Our network’s portfolio of clients has grown substantially in recent years, with a variety of customers requiring more focused support across the Birmingham West area.


As a 7.5T (C1) Driver you’ll have:

A valid C1 licence and tacho card


No DD’s, DR’s, IN’s, TT’s
Previous experience in business-to-business 7.5T (C1) deliveries preferable but not required
Flexible schedule for temp work

As a 7.5T (C1) driver, your responsibilities will include:

Carrying out pre/post route vehicle inspections. You’ll be expected to report any defects or maintenance requirements.


Delivering and collecting various types of goods to and from locations regionally and nationally.
You may need to physically lift, carry and move some products (‘handballing’) during loading and unloading operations at times
Communicate regularly with depot managers and traffic offices
Follow closely all safety protocols and procedures, including the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) and adherence to health and safety regulation
Maintain accurate records of deliveries, logbooks, and other necessary paperwork in compliance with company policies and legal requirements.

Hours, perks and pay:

We can offer flexibility, allowing you to pick and choose your working days, giving you the opportunity for a healthy work-life balance


These positions are commutable from the west part of Birmingham
Minimum 8-hour shifts
Monday – Friday Days: £14 per hour, holiday pay, pension contribution added on to hourly rate
Saturday Days: £15 per hour, holiday pay, pension contribution added on to hourly rate
Sunday Days: £16 per hour, holiday pay, pension contribution added on to hourly rate
Overtime after 8hrs
Referral Bonus – Introduce a friend to us and you receive a bonus!*

Join the leading specialist Driving Agency in your location & surrounding areas with 95% of our drivers proud to work for Driver Hire! We work with a wide range of companies including retail, tippers & plant hire, builders’ merchants, general haulage & much more! Whether you are a driver that wants to work 1 day a week or 5 days a week, we want to hear from you


*terms and conditions apply


For more information get in touch with Driver Hire Birmingham West on . Alternatively, hit the Apply button now!

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