7.5T Delivery driver – Ongoing

Driver Hire
West Sussex, England
7 months ago
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Driver Hire Gatwick are looking to hiring 7.5T Delivery Driver to join of our amazing clients based in Crawley. Within this role, you will be delivering drainage and pipework to construction sites, agriculture companies all across the south east.


Monday to Friday starting between 08:00am (minimum of 8 hours guaranteed)
Dropping stock on a 7.5T vehicle
Up to 5 deliveries depending on distance.
Conduct daily vehicle checks which fulfil health and safety criteria.
Represent Driver Hire Gatwick and our client with the highest level of professionalism and customer service at all times.

Requirements:

Valid Class C1 license , Tacho Card and CPC.


Previous experience driving a 7.5T vehicle
A positive attitude and love for driving.
Own transportation to and from work
Must live within 10 miles of Crawley

Benefits:

Immediate start and weekly pay. Umbrella £17.00


Additional and great benefits
Great team environment

Join us today and be part of a dynamic team of car drivers who enjoy the open road in West Sussex Crawley, Horsham, East Grinstead, Burgess Hill, and Redhill areas. Give us a call to discuss this opportunity as well as others we currently have! Apply Now!

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