Code 10 Drivers

Code 10 Drivers


Company
Scribante Labour Consultants
Location
Durban
Posted
10 days ago
Via
via Pnet

Job Description
Introduction

Our client a leader in the logistics industry is looking to employ Code 10 Drivers for their Briardene branch.

Duties & Responsibilities
• Responsible for safely transporting goods and products to our customers in a timely and efficient manner
• Dealing with customers on a daily basis
• Load and unload goods/products onto the delivery vehicle, ensuring proper handling and secure packaging.
• Communicate effectively with dispatchers, supervisors, and customers to provide updates on delivery schedules and address any issues or concerns.

Desired Experience & Qualification
• Valid driver's license code 10 with a clean driving record. 5 years driving experience.
• Proven experience as a delivery driver or similar role.
• Familiarity with local roads, routes, and traffic patterns.
• Ability to safely operate delivery vehicles, including vans, trucks, or other company vehicles.
• Excellent time management and organizational skills.
• Effective communication and interpersonal skills.
• Ability to lift and carry heavy objects and packages.
• Flexibility to work occasional evenings, weekends, or holidays as needed.
• Commitment to safety, professionalism, and customer service excellence.
• Must be fluent in English
• Must have own transport

Package & Remuneration

R13K

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