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7.5 Tonne Driver

Driver Hire
Kent
5 months ago
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Join Our Team as a 7.5 Tonne Driver in Dartford, Bexley, and Bromley Area!

Are you an experienced 7.5-tonne driver seeking new opportunities? Look no further! We’re currently hiring for both temporary and permanent roles.


Position Details:

Start Date: Immediate


Schedule: Monday to Friday with early starts and occasional weekend shifts
Location: Based at Dartford RDC, delivering across Kent and Southeast London
Pay: £14 – £17 per hour (PAYE)

Requirements:

Minimum Age 23: With 6 months of driving experience.


Previous Van Driving Experience: Proven track record in van driving.
Valid Driving License with C1 Entitlement: Essential for 7.5-tonne vehicles.
Certificate of Professional Competence (CPC) Card: Demonstrating compliance with regulations.
Digital Tacho Card: Required for recording driving hours.
Familiarity with Using a Sat-Nav: Knowledge of Kent, London, and Southeast region.
Ability to Deliver a Wide Range of Products: Versatility in handling goods.
No More Than 6 Points on Your License: Clean driving record.

Responsibilities:

Safely Operate a 7.5-Tonne Van: Transport goods to designated locations.


Efficiently Plan Delivery Routes: Meeting deadlines.
Adhere to All Traffic Laws and Regulations: Safety first.
Provide Exceptional Customer Service: Represent our company during deliveries.
Maintain Accurate Delivery Records and Reports: Attention to detail.

Why Choose Us?

Flexible Working Hours: Prioritizing work-life balance.


Weekly Pay: Reliable and consistent income.
Variety of Work: Diverse assignments.
Healthy Work-Life Balance: We value your well-being.

About Us:


Driver Hire, the UK’s largest specialist transport and logistics recruitment company, offers regular, ongoing work in Kent and the surrounding areas. Join our team and contribute to our success!

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