Driver (Code 10 / Code 14) – Gas Delivery

Driver (Code 10 / Code 14) – Gas Delivery


Company
ExecutivePlacements.com
Location
City of Cape Town
Posted
14 days ago
Via
via BeBee
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Job Description
Recruiter:
RecruitSmith (PTY) LTD

Job Ref:
485941816

Date posted:
Wednesday, April 15, 2026

Location:
Somersetwes, South Africa

SUMMARY:
POSITION INFO:
Job Overview
We are looking for a reliable
Driver (Code 10 or Code 14)
to join their delivery team. The successful candidate will be responsible for the
safe and efficient delivery of gas cylinders to customers
.

The company is
willing to pay for the candidate’s PDP
, making this a great opportunity for drivers looking to grow in the industry.

Key Responsibilities
• Deliver LPG gas cylinders safely to residential and commercial customers
• Load and offload gas cylinders from the vehicle
• Ensure correct delivery quantities and documentation
• Maintain vehicle cleanliness and basic checks
• Provide friendly and professional service to customers
• Follow all safety procedures when transporting gas

Minimum Requirements
• Valid Code 10 or Code 14 driver’s licence
• Willing to obtain PDP (company will assist with cost)
• Physically fit to handle gas cylinders
• Good knowledge of Cape Town routes
• Reliable, punctual and responsible

Advantageous
• Previous gas delivery or logistics experience
• Experience handling heavy goods
• Must Reside in Heildelberg

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