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Full Time 7.5t HGV Driver

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Highland
2 weeks ago
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🚐 C1+E (7.5t) Driver 

📍 Nairn

💷 £14.20 phm + overtime

🕒 Start Date: Immediate | Full-Time, Ongoing


We’re currently looking for a 7.5t driver with trailer (C1+E) for ongoing work, delivering / collecting products and waste throughout the highlands and Moray (training can will be provided). This position may be offered as a permanent role to the right person.


For this role, you will need to have valid CPC and digi card.


✅ What We Offer:

Full time, ongoing work.


Monday to Friday – Flexibility with the start time required
Training can be provided if needed
PAYE: £14.20 per hour paid weekly + any overtime done

🚚 Typical Duties May Include:

Delivering portable toilets to customer sites


Collecting toilets at the end of hire
Carrying out regular servicing and cleaning of toilets
Following planned delivery/collection/service routes for efficiency
Driving company vehicles safely and responsibly in line with transport regulations
Operating lifting equipment safely and in accordance with company safety directives

📋 Requirements:

Category C1+E Driving Licence (essential)


Valid CPC and Digi card
Maximum of 6 penalty points (No DR, IN or TT codes)
Minimum 2 years commercial driving experience
Physically fit – role can be demanding
Flexible approach to work and willingness to do reasonable overtime
Strong customer service skills

If you think any of our work may suit you or anyone you know, please contact Driver Hire on the below options;


Call –

INV01

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