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7.5 tonne driver – Temp to Perm

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West Yorkshire
1 week ago
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🚚 7.5 Tonne Delivery Driver – Halifax

📍 Location: Halifax
💷 Pay: £14.40 + Overtime Available
🕐 Job Type: Full-Time | 4 on 4 off | Ongoing or Temp-to-Perm

About the Role:


We’re looking for a reliable and professional 7.5 Tonne Driver to join our team in Halifax. You’ll be responsible for multi-drop deliveries to customers across the region, ensuring goods are delivered safely, on time, and with excellent customer service.

✅ Key Duties:


Operating a 7.5T vehicle (Category C1) for local and regional deliveries




Loading and unloading of furniture (must be physically fit)




Completing all delivery paperwork and vehicle checks




Representing the company in a professional and courteous manner




Following all road transport and working time regulations


🏆 What We Offer:


Competitive pay with weekly wages




Rotating Schedule




Overtime opportunities available




Friendly, supportive transport team




Opportunity for ongoing or permanent work


📋 Requirements:


Valid 7.5T (C1) driving licence




Valid CPC and Digital Tachograph Card




Maximum 6 points on licence (no DR, DD, IN)




Previous experience in multi-drop or local delivery preferred




Physically fit and comfortable with manual handling




Good local knowledge of Yorkshire and surrounding areas


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