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7.5T Driver – Fresh Food Produce Delivery

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Warwickshire
1 month ago
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Job Title: 7.5T Driver – Fresh Food & Produce Delivery

Location: CV34 (Warwick area


Pay Rate: £14.57 per hour


Start Time: 4:00 AM


Start date: Immediate start


Job Type: Full-time | Ongoing


We’re currently recruiting on behalf of our client, a well-established fresh food supplier, who is looking for an experienced and reliable 7.5-tonne Driver to join their delivery team based in the CV34 (Warwick) area. You’ll be delivering fresh produce and ingredients – including fruit, vegetables, meat, and dairy – to a mix of residential and commercial customers. You’ll play a key role in ensuring that all goods are delivered safely, on time, and in top condition.


Key Responsibilities:
Vehicle Operation:


Safely operate a 7.5-tonne vehicle in line with driving regulations




Conduct daily vehicle checks and promptly report any faults or issues




Use in-vehicle technology and navigation apps for efficient route planning


Delivery Management:


Follow pre-planned multi-drop routes with efficiency




Load and unload products carefully, maintaining the quality of fresh produce




Accurately complete delivery paperwork using handheld devices


Customer Service:


Provide excellent customer service at every drop




Communicate clearly with customers and resolve any delivery queries professionally




Represent the company positively on every route


What We’re Looking For:


A valid Category C1 (7.5T) driving licence with no more than 6 points




CPC and Digital Tachograph Card required




Previous experience in multi-drop or 7.5T driving preferred




Comfortable with early starts – shift begins at 4:00 AM




Reliable, punctual, and physically fit (manual handling involved)




Confident using mobile apps and basic tech


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