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7.5 tonne Driver

Driver Hire
Kent
3 months ago
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7.5 Tonne Driver (C1) – Ongoing Work – Canterbury & Surrounding Areas
Pay: £13.00 – £14.50 per hour (PAYE)

Location: Canterbury, Margate, Dover, Whitstable, Herne Bay

Schedule: Monday to Friday | Full-time or Part-time | Start times: 06:00–08:00

Driver Hire Canterbury is currently recruiting for a professional and dependable 7.5 Tonne (C1) Driver to support a variety of local clients in the Canterbury area and surrounding towns including Margate, Dover, and Whitstable. Whether you’re an experienced driver or recently qualified, this is a great opportunity to secure regular, flexible work with potential for long-term or permanent roles.

Your Role:

Start between 06:00 – 08:00, Monday to Friday


Complete multi-drop deliveries to local businesses and customers
Work across sectors including motor parts, retail, building materials, and chilled/frozen distribution
Carry out daily vehicle checks and ensure all paperwork is accurate
Represent both Driver Hire Canterbury and our clients in a professional manner

What You’ll Need:

Valid Category C1 (7.5 Tonne) licence


Driver CPC and Digital Tacho Card
Some commercial driving experience preferred – but new pass drivers are welcome
Based in or able to travel to Canterbury, Dover, Margate, Whitstable, or nearby areas
Full PPE and a reliable Sat Nav

What We Offer:

Weekly pay, every Friday via PAYE


£13.00 – £14.50 per hour, with minimum 8-hour daily pay
Holiday pay – rolled-up or accrued (your choice)
Pension scheme
Free on-site parking at many client sites
Flexible working options – full-time or part-time to suit your needs
Training & development support including HIAB, Moffett, ADR and more
Subsidised Driver CPC training – available online or in person
Opportunities for long-term or permanent roles
Ongoing support from the Driver Hire Canterbury team

Why Work with Driver Hire Canterbury?


We are part of the UK’s leading logistics recruitment agency, trusted by thousands of drivers and clients nationwide. 97% of our drivers say they’re proud to work with us – and we’re proud to help them succeed.

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