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Drivers Mate/Porter

Driver Hire
Essex
2 weeks ago
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Job Opportunity: Driver’s Mate / Porter – Harlow
Posted: 30 October 2025

Pay: £97.68–£109.46 per day


We’re hiring Porters to support our client in Harlow, delivering and setting up rented furniture for events, venues, and businesses.


What You’ll Be Doing:

Loading and unloading furniture


Assisting with deliveries and on-site setups
Working as part of a friendly, hands-on team

Job Details:

Type: Temporary / Part-time (as and when required)


Start Times: Vary depending on assignment
Location: Harlow and surrounding areas

Pay Rates:

£12.21/hour – Basic rate (£97.68/day)


£13.47/hour – Including holiday pay (£109.46/day)

This role is ideal for someone who’s active, flexible, and enjoys working in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment.


Requirements:

Reliability and a strong work ethic


Willingness to travel and work on the road
No formal qualifications required – just a great attitude!
Why Choose Driver Hire?

In our latest candidate survey (December 2024):

97% said they’re proud to work for Driver Hire
97% rated the respect they receive as or 90% would recommend us to a friend ()

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