Class 4 Driver (Up to $4000/5.5 days)

Class 4 Driver (Up to $4000/5.5 days)


Company
DHL Supply Chain Singapore Pte Ltd
Location
Singapore
Posted
13 hours ago
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Job Description
About Us:

DHL Supply Chain is a global leader in logistics, providing innovative supply chain solutions to a diverse range of industries. In Singapore, our transport team plays a crucial role in delivering exceptional service to our clients, and we are looking for Class 4 Truck Drivers to contribute to our success.

Are you ready to steer your career in a new direction? DHL Supply Chain Singapore is in search of dedicated and skilled Class 4 Truck Drivers to join our dynamic team.

Key Responsibilities:
• Safe and Timely Deliveries: Drive Class 4 vehicles to transport goods to designated locations safely and within scheduled timelines.
• Vehicle Maintenance: Perform routine checks and ensure the proper maintenance of the assigned vehicle.
• Documentation: Complete all necessary documentation accurately, including delivery notes and vehicle logs.
• Adherence to Regulations: Ensure compliance with local driving regulations and safety standards.
• Customer Service: Provide a high level of customer service during deliveries and interactions with clients.
• Problem Resolution: Address and report any issues related to deliveries promptly and professionally.

Requirements:
• Valid Class 4 driving license.
• Proven experience as a Class 4 Truck Driver in a logistics or transportation environment.
• Clean driving record with a strong focus on safety.
• Physical fitness and ability to handle loading and unloading activities.
• Good communication and interpersonal skills
• Singaporean only
• Immediate starters are preferred

Working Location/Hours:
• Report to 1 Greenwich Drive for daily vehicle pick up
• Cross project support may be required depending on operational needs
• 5.5 days' work week
• Monday to Friday 8am to 5.30pm and half Saturday or Sunday 8.30am to 12.30pm

What We Offer:
• Competitive salary and benefits
• Opportunities for career advancement and training.
• Inclusive and diverse work environment.
• Access to cutting-edge logistics technology.

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers about Welder Jobs

Q What is the minimum basic salary for welders on work permits in Singapore's marine sector as of 2026?
The Ministry of Manpower requires employers to pay welders on work permits a minimum basic salary of SGD 2,800 per month from 1 January 2026 in the marine sector. Overtime after 44 hours weekly must be paid at 1.5 times the hourly rate, with a mandatory housing allowance of SGD 200 monthly if accommodation is not provided. This applies to all new and renewed work permits issued after 31 December 2025.
Q How many years of experience and what certification do I need to qualify for a welder work permit in Singapore?
Applicants for welder work permits must hold at least 2 years of relevant experience plus a valid 6G welding certification issued before the application date. The Ministry of Manpower verifies this through the work permit application system effective 2026, rejecting any submission without proof of certification from approved training centres. No exceptions are granted for entry-level candidates.
Q What documents are required to apply for a welder work permit through MOM in 2026?
Employers must submit the applicant's passport, 6G welding certificate, employment contract showing SGD 2,800 minimum salary, and medical report dated within 3 months via the MOM work permit portal. The Ministry of Manpower processes complete applications within 7 working days as of 2026, with incomplete submissions returned immediately. All documents require English translation if originally in another language.
Q What are the standard working hours, overtime rules and annual leave for welders in Singapore?
Welders work a maximum of 44 hours per week under the Employment Act, with overtime capped at 72 hours monthly and paid at 1.5 times the rate from 2026. The Ministry of Manpower mandates 14 days of paid annual leave after the first year of service, increasing to 16 days after 3 years. Rest days must be provided at least once every 7 days.
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