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Friday, March 13, 2026

Expansion at TRAD Hire & Sales

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TRAD Hire & Sales, one of the UK’s largest provider of non-mechanical scaffold products, are currently active in expanding their sales and operational teams.  

Founded in 1998, TRAD Hire & Sales’ UK-wide network of depots have the resources and capabilities to meet every demand. They offer innovative products and a first-class service to their strong client base, and their team has an attention to detail that makes the company stand out from the rest. Their unrivalled commitment to service includes extensive User Guides, Nationwide Training, Technical / Product Support, Estimating Software, and an on-site support service. TRAD Hire & Sales pride themselves on the quality of their client assistance and after-sales service; their aim is to aid customers throughout the entire duration of their projects, and beyond.

In 2013, TRAD Hire & Sales joined the Altrad Group – a global leader in the construction sector. Since this acquisition, TRAD Hire & Sales have benefitted from significant investment and subsequent growth as a result. This growth makes it a necessary requirement to complement the existing, highly successful sales teams at their six nationwide depots, and currently TRAD Hire & Sales are looking to employ Sales Representatives in Stockport, Glasgow and Leeds. 

Operationally, an additional Technical Sales Manager and Health and Safety Representative have also recently been employed to cover the South of the UK, to support the sales teams in that area.  

If you would like to join the sales team at TRAD Hire & Sales, please send your CV and covering letter to [email protected], stating which location from Stockport, Glasgow and Leeds you are interested in. 

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