Class 1 Tramper Driver – Rugby – Immediate Start
Want to make an application Make sure your CV is up to date, then read the following job specs carefully before applying.
£16 days | £17 nights | £20 Saturdays | £21 Sundays + night‑out allowance
Leading Events Delivery & General Haulage | Modern Fleet | Long‑Term Work
Looking for a tramping role with a company that actually values its drivers? We’re recruiting Class 1 trampers on behalf of a leading events delivery and general haulage operator in Rugby — offering top‑spec trucks, long‑term stability, and a team that treats you like a professional.
Why Drive for This Company?
Industry‑leading logistics provider specialising in events & general haulage
Brand‑new, high‑spec trucks – clean, comfortable and reliable
Consistent, long‑term tramping work
Excellent PAYE rates:
£16.00 per hour – Days
£17.00 per hour – Nights
£20.00 per hour – Saturdays
£21.00 per hour – Sundays
Night‑out allowance paid every night you’re out
Supportive transport team who keep things running smoothly
Choice of shift patterns:
Tue–Sat
Thurs–Sun
What You’ll Be Doing
UK‑wide tramping in a fresh, well-maintained unit
General haulage & event‑based deliveries
Maintaining accurate xiskglj paperwork and staying compliant
Representing a respected national brand to customers
What We’re Looking For
Valid Class 1 (C+E) licence
CPC + Digital Tachograph
Minimum 6 months Class 1 experience
A driver who takes pride in their vehicle and enjoys life on the road
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Contact Detail:
Interaction Recruitment Recruiting Team
How to prepare for a job interview at Interaction Recruitment
✨Know Your Stuff
Before the interview, make sure you’re familiar with the logistics industry and the specific role of a Class 1 Tramper. Brush up on your knowledge about the company’s reputation, their fleet, and what makes them stand out in the market.
✨Show Off Your Experience
Be ready to discuss your driving experience in detail. Highlight your Class 1 (C+E) licence, CPC, and any relevant experience you have with tramping. Share specific examples of your previous roles and how they’ve prepared you for this position.
✨Dress the Part
Even though it’s a driving job, first impressions matter! Dress smartly for the interview. A clean, professional appearance shows that you take the opportunity seriously and respect the company’s standards.
✨Ask Questions
Prepare some thoughtful questions to ask during the interview. This could be about the shift patterns, the type of trucks you’ll be driving, or the support provided by the transport team. It shows your interest in the role and helps you gauge if it’s the right fit for you.