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7.5T Driver

Driver Hire
Greater Manchester
3 months ago
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We are looking to hire 7.5T Drivers for our clients’ delivery requirements

7.5T Driver – Part time work available – Upwards of £596 per week for full time hours (when including up front holiday pay)


Monday – Fri day work with the option to work weekends

7.5T driver experience preferred but not essential

Temp to Perm Opportunities’ available for the right candidate


If you are a 7.5T driver looking for work in South and East Manchester areas, then our team would like to hear from you!!


A number of 7.5T driver roles are now available in the Trafford Park and other South Manchester areas on a temporary basis.

Every week, Driver Hire find consistent but flexible work for hundreds of drivers, across a variety of industries, ranging from the delivery of vehicles, flooring and car parts to hire tools and building products.


We don’t require anyone to give up their weekends, as most work is Monday to Friday only, but if you would like to top up your income with weekend work we can help with that, too.

There are a range of start times and shifts available to you. Typically, you will complete 8-12 deliveries per day, mainly to other businesses.


Our 7.5T Driver needs:


Cat-C1 driving licence.

Must be a minimum age of 25 years old

Valid CPC and Digital Tachograph card.

No more than 6 points (No DD’s, DR’s, IN’s, TT’s).

Excellent customer service skills and good literacy.

Full UK Driving licence with 7.5T entitlement held for minimum 2-years.

Able to work to tight deadlines.


The duties of our 7.5T Driver include:


Driving company vehicle responsibly and safely, obeying all traffic laws.

Carrying out required daily vehicle checks to ensure procedural compliance.

Maintaining regular contact with Branch Managers on daily progress.

Completing paperwork accurately as instructed.

Dealing with customers face to face in a polite and courteous manner.


Plus, attractive minimum rate of pay of £13.30 per hour (works out at £14.90 per hour inclusive of up front holiday pay) PLUS, regular overtime (£15.90 per hour which is £19.40 per hour when up front holiday pay is added) paid weekly via PAYE.


Call Gareth or Lincoln on weekdays from 8am until 4pm to discuss these 7.5T Driver job opportunities

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