Code 14 Driver and Code 10 Driver

Code 14 Driver and Code 10 Driver


Company
Greys
Location
Polokwane
Posted
17 days ago
Via
via BeBee

Job Description
Our client, based in Polokwane, is currently looking for a Code 14 Driver and Code 10 Driver who will be responsible for the safe, timely and efficient delivery and collection of goods using the company vehicle. The successful candidate will handle local deliveries and collections and must demonstrate strong time management, reliability and strict adherence to road safety regulations at all times.

Minimum Requirements
• Minimum 3 years’ Code 14 driving experience.
• Valid Code 14 driver’s license.
• Code 10 Drivers License
• PDP
• Available to start immediately.
• Good knowledge of local routes.
• Must be reliable, punctual and responsible.
• Strong focus on safety and professionalism.

Key Responsibilities
• Conduct local deliveries and collections using the company vehicle.
• Ensure all goods are delivered and collected safely and on time.
• Adhere strictly to road safety regulations and company policies.
• Perform basic vehicle inspections before trips.
• Maintain accurate delivery and collection records.
• Represent the company in a professional and courteous manner.

How to Apply:
• Follow the link to our jobs page: https://measuredability.com/jobs/
• Search for the role.
• Click "Apply" to submit your CV.

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