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Class 1 Experienced Tramper Driver

EUROLINK (UK) LTD
Central Bedfordshire
1 week ago
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HGV CLASS 1 TRAMPER DRIVER
- Leighton Buzzard - £46,800 - £51,000




Are you interested in HGV Class 1 Tramper driving in a company that offers high-quality trucks (<3yrs old)? Would you like to earn a competitive salary and return to your home location after your completed shifts? Then apply today at Eurolink (UK) Ltd.


Eurolink UK in Leighton Buzzard are looking at rapid growth projections, providing long-term careers for tramping drivers. We are looking for Tramping Drivers who are energetic, personable and safe.


We offer more than a job; we build relationships to create a strong team. We are an equal opportunities employer and we believe that looking after our greatest asset, “our people”, enables us all to grow and progress together.


At least 1 year of experience is required


Benefits:


Salary:  £46800 - £51000 (gross)/week (including  £25 extras for night outs).


  • Paid for the full shift regardless
  • 28 days of paid holidays
  • Sick pay
  • Company pension
  • On-site Parking
  • Over time available


Documents/experience/requirements:


  • C+E (Class 1) Driving License (required) with less than 6 penalty points
  • Driver's Card (required)
  • Right to work in the UK (required)
  • Fluency in the English Language (preferred)
  • You are enthusiastic about the opportunity for extended trips.


We offer you:


  • Fixed and punctual payment of salary £900.00(gross)/ week (including £100 night out pay) 
  • Minimum 11 hours daily rest between shifts.
  • Superb on-road experience due to driving high-quality trucks, which are less than 3 years old (extra comforts in the trucks included)
  • Shift starts and ends at the home location
  • Enjoy the perk of no loading or unloading responsibilities, allowing for a streamlined and focused driving experience


Your tasks/role as a truck driver:


  • Transport goods from station to station
  • No loading / unloading expected, we will do that for you!
  • Reliable and safe driving with careful handling of the vehicles and trailers


Please ensure your contact details are correct. We will contact you via Business WhatsApp





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