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Highways Tractor Driver
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Join the UK’s #1 highway maintenance contractor as a Highways Tractor Driver in Honiton. You’ll need a clean driving licence, LGV Class C (or willingness to train), and a CSCS card to perform essential road repairs and winter maintenance. Enjoy benefits like a matched pension, 24/7 GP service, re...
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United Kingdom , Hamlet, Honiton
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Social Value Portal Ltd
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Skilled Tractor Driver
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Join our team as a Skilled Tractor Driver in London's Greenwich Park. This seasonal role involves tree irrigation, operating agricultural vehicles, and using GPS systems. Essential requirements include Lantra certification, a UK driving licence, and physical fitness for outdoor work. We offer com...
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United Kingdom , London
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16.99 GBP / Hour
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idverde Limited
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Highways Operative - Tractor Driver
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Join our Highways maintenance team in Chippenham as a Tractor Driver. Essential requirements include previous tractor and hydro mower experience and a CSCS card. You'll undertake grass, hedge, and grip cutting, ensuring high safety and quality standards. Enjoy benefits like a pension scheme, reta...
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United Kingdom , Mount Pleasant, Chippenham
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Social Value Portal Ltd
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Skilled Tractor Driver
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Join T H Clements, a leading UK fresh produce supplier, as a Skilled Tractor Driver. Operate the latest tractors and cultivation equipment for arable, potato, and brassica farming near Boston. We value teamwork, initiative, and a strong commitment to health and safety. Relevant experience is pref...
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United Kingdom , Boston
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TH Clements & Son Ltd
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Tractor Driver
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Join our Grounds Maintenance team as a Tractor Driver, operating mowing equipment across school sites in Huddersfield. This hands-on, outdoor role requires a Lantra-trained operator with a full UK licence and strong safety awareness. Enjoy benefits including 21 days holiday, retail discounts, and...
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United Kingdom , Barnsley or Huddersfield
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13.20 GBP / Hour
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idverde Limited
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Tractor Driver
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Ballycommon seeks a reliable Tractor Driver for an immediate start in Ipswich. The role requires valid CSCS, CPCS, or NPORS certification and full PPE. Ideal candidates are hard-working, punctual team players with full UK right to work and references.
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United Kingdom , Ipswich
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Ballycommon
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Tractor Driver
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Join our farm team in the Kent countryside as a Tractor Driver from March 2026. This 8-month fixed-term role involves diverse fieldwork, including irrigation, harvesting, and supervising teams across multiple locations. We seek a dependable individual with physical stamina, flexibility for a 6-da...
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United Kingdom , Farningham
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360 Resourcing Solutions
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About the Tractor Driver role

Tractor driver jobs form the backbone of numerous industries, from agriculture and landscaping to infrastructure maintenance and waste management. This profession is defined by the skilled operation of powerful, versatile machinery designed for hauling, towing, and performing specialized tasks across diverse terrains. While the specific environment changes, the core responsibility remains the safe and efficient control of a tractor and its various attachments.

In a typical day, a tractor driver may be tasked with a wide range of duties. In agricultural settings, this includes plowing, tilling, planting, and harvesting crops, often using GPS guidance systems for precision farming. In the landscaping and grounds maintenance sector, tractor drivers manage large estates, parks, and public spaces by mowing vast areas, maintaining hedgerows, and performing irrigation tasks. For those working in highway maintenance or civil infrastructure, the role shifts to roadside vegetation control, ditch clearing, and snow removal during winter months. In waste management and recycling, tractor drivers operate heavy-duty tractor-trailer combinations to move materials, load debris, and maintain facility yards.

Beyond simply driving, the role is hands-on and physically demanding. Professionals must be adept at attaching and detaching implements such as mowers, loaders, trailers, and sprayers. Daily maintenance is a critical component, requiring drivers to inspect their machinery, perform basic repairs, and report mechanical issues. A strong commitment to health and safety is non-negotiable, as drivers often work in close proximity to the public, on busy roads, or in challenging weather conditions. Many positions also require participation in on-call rotas for emergency response, such as winter gritting.

The typical requirements for tractor driver jobs include proven experience with agricultural or heavy equipment. Essential qualifications often include a valid driver’s license, with a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) or equivalent required for larger vehicles and highway work. Specialized certifications, such as Lantra training for tractors and attachments or a CSCS card for construction sites, are highly valued. Employers seek individuals who are physically fit, safety-conscious, and possess a can-do attitude. Familiarity with modern technology, such as GPS tracking systems and handheld tablets for reporting, is increasingly important.

Ultimately, tractor driver jobs offer a dynamic career path for those who enjoy working outdoors, operating heavy machinery, and contributing to essential services that keep communities running and landscapes thriving. Whether on a farm, a highway, or a public park, these professionals are crucial to maintaining our environment and infrastructure.