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Cement Mixer/ Tipper Driver

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🚛 Cement Mixer/ Tipper Driver – Temp to Perm
Kyleakin, Isle of Skye

🕐 Monday to Friday | Full-Time

💰 £14.05 ph + Overtime + Daily Cleaning Bonus


We’re currently recruiting for a Cement Mixer/ Tipper Driver to join a busy aggregates and construction materials supplier on Skye. This is a temp-to-perm opportunity with long-term potential for the right candidate. Immediate start also available.


What We Offer:

Immediate start available


Monday to Friday working pattern
Flexible start times required due to the nature of the work
Occasional Saturday overtime
Training can be provided
PAYE: £14.05 per hour paid weekly
Overtime between 8 – 12 hours worked, paid at x 1.5
Overtime between 12 – 15 hours worked, paid at x 2
Daily cleaning payment in addition to hourly rate
Local work – home every night

🚚 Typical Duties May Include:


As a Cement Mixer/Tipper Driver, your main duties will include:

Driving and operating a Class 2 cement mixer truck to deliver ready-mix concrete to sites


Ensuring safe and timely delivery of materials to various local locations
Carrying out daily vehicle checks and reporting any defects
Loading and unloading the mixer safely and efficiently
Cleaning the mixer drum and vehicle at the end of each shift (daily cleaning payment provided)
Communicating with site staff and dispatch teams to ensure smooth delivery operations
Maintaining accurate delivery records and paperwork

📋 Requirements:

Valid Class 2 (Cat C) licence


Valid CPC and Digital Tachograph card
Maximum of 6 penalty points (No DR, TT or IN convictions)
Previous experience with mixer or aggregates work is desirable but not essential
A flexible and reliable approach to start times and duties
Good communication and customer service skills

If you’re ready for this opportunity, we’d love to hear from you!


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