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7.5t Delivery Driver

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Blackburn with Darwen
1 month ago
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7.5T Driver Wanted – Flatbed vehicle


Location: Blackburn

Hours: Full-time (Monday–Friday)

Pay: Competitive + holiday pay + pension


About the Role


7.5t Driver needed to deliver plastic piping. Doing day runs 2-5 drops per day.


We’re looking for a 7.5t Driver to join our crew, delivering plastic piping to my customers customer! It’s not just about driving—it’s about being the face of the business, building great relationships, and showing customers their brand-new bed is in safe hands.


This is a role that blends driving skills with a good dose of customer service charm.


What You’ll Be Doing

Driving a 7.5t vehicle with CPC & Digi Tacho card


Delivering plastic piping around the norh.

What We’re Looking For

A valid C1 licence (7.5t) with CPC & Digi Tacho


Ability to strap your load
A solid work ethic and reliability—showing up matters
Excellent customer service skills—smiles and manners go a long way

What’s in it for You?

Competitive pay (because we know you work hard)


Regular shifts and ongoing work
Supportive management who don’t just see you as a number

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