Driver - (Witbank) - Salary: R7 500 - R8 500

Driver - (Witbank) - Salary: R7 500 - R8 500


Company
Saflin Consulting (Pty) ltd
Location
Johannesburg
Posted
11 hours ago
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Job Description
Introduction

A busy and reputable car rental company in Witbank is looking for experienced, reliable, and professional Drivers to support daily operations. This role is ideal for individuals who are punctual, take pride in their work, and understand the importance of safety, efficiency, and excellent service when handling client vehicles.

Duties & Responsibilities
• Deliver and collect vehicles from clients
• Conduct vehicle inspections before and after trips
• Ensure vehicles are clean and in good condition
• Plan routes and ensure timely deliveries
• Report any damages or issues immediately
• Provide professional customer interaction when required

Desired Experience & Qualification
• Minimum 3 years’ driving experience
• Well-presented and professional
• Good communication skills
• Strong sense of responsibility and time management
• Matric (Grade 12)
• Valid driver’s licence (essential)

Package & Remuneration

Salary: R7 500 – R8 500

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