Shoprite Delivery Driver Jobs | Full Time Hiring

Shoprite Delivery Driver Jobs | Full Time Hiring


Company
JobServiceHub
Location
Johannesburg
Salary
RΒ 8K–RΒ 13K a month
Posted
3 days ago
Via
via Jooble

Job Description
Overview

A Shoprite Driver operates delivery vehicles, refrigerated trucks, and distribution fleet equipment to transport food, groceries, and retail goods from Shoprite's distribution centres to stores across local and regional routes.

With one of the largest private distribution fleets in Africa, Shoprite offers stable, structured driving careers across its distribution centres and retail network in all nine provinces.

This job description provides an overview of Shoprite Driver careers in South Africa, typical city-level listings, latest job opportunities, salaries and benefits, required qualifications and skills, and how to apply.
Latest Shoprite Driver Job Opportunities

As of 2026, Shoprite driver positions are actively advertised across South Africa. Listings are based on information from the Shoprite Careers Portal and job boards.
β€’ Johannesburg, Gauteng
DC-to-store refrigerated and ambient delivery across the Gauteng network
β€’ Cape Town, Western Cape
Distribution centre delivery and regional store replenishment routes
β€’ Durban, KwaZulu-Natal
Store delivery and refrigerated transport across KwaZulu-Natal
β€’ Bloemfontein, Free State
Regional store replenishment and distribution centre operations
β€’ Polokwane, Limpopo
Store delivery and regional distribution across the Limpopo network
β€’ Mbombela, Mpumalanga
Local and regional store replenishment and delivery routes
β€’ Rustenburg, North West
Store delivery and distribution support across the North West
β€’ Gqeberha, Eastern Cape
DC-to-store delivery and regional freight distribution
β€’ Kimberley, Northern Cape
Local and regional store replenishment and delivery operations

For the most current listings, visit the Shoprite Careers Portal at or search "Shoprite Driver" on jobservicehub.com and Indeed.co.za.
Salary and Employee Benefits

Salaries for Shoprite Driver roles vary by licence class, vehicle type, and distribution centre location. Typical ranges as of 2026:
β€’ Code 10 / local store delivery – ZAR 8,000–13,000 per month
β€’ Code 14 / regional and inter-DC linehaul – ZAR 13,000–20,000 per month
β€’ Specialised / refrigerated and cold chain – ZAR 20,000–30,000 per month

Additional compensation and benefits commonly offered include:
β€’ Overnight and out-of-town allowances – ZAR 150–350 per night
β€’ Cold chain allowance – for refrigerated and temperature-controlled delivery roles
β€’ Performance bonuses – based on delivery targets and safety record
β€’ Medical aid contributions included in the Shoprite employment package
β€’ Pension or provident fund contributions
β€’ Staff discount on Shoprite Group products
β€’ Company vehicle provided for all routes and deliveries
β€’ Uniform and PPE provided by Shoprite

Salaries are based on data from Jobservicehub, Indeed, Glassdoor, and Shoprite postings as of 2026.
Qualifications and Skills Required

Shoprite driver roles require a valid professional driving licence appropriate to the vehicle class, with a strong emphasis on food safety compliance, cold chain awareness, and reliable store delivery schedules.

Licences and Certifications
β€’ Code 10 (C) or Code 14 (EC) Driver's Licence β€” required depending on role and vehicle type
β€’ Professional Driving Permit (PDP) β€” legally required for all commercial goods transport; must be valid and current
β€’ Refrigerated Transport Certificate β€” required for cold chain and temperature-controlled delivery roles
β€’ Food Safety awareness training β€” advantageous for all grocery and perishable delivery roles

Education
β€’ Grade 10 minimum acceptable; Grade 12 (Matric) preferred by Shoprite
β€’ No tertiary qualification required

Experience
β€’ 2–4 years of verified driving experience in the relevant licence class preferred
β€’ Pior experience in retail distribution or cold chain transport advantageous
β€’ A clean, unendorsed driving record is required for all positions

Key Skills and Attributes
β€’ Sound knowledge of South African road traffic regulations and the National Road Traffic Act
β€’ Familiarity with temperature monitoring, cold chain protocols, and refrigeration unit checks
β€’ Ability to complete delivery manifests, store sign-offs, and trip documentation accurately
β€’ Physical fitness and ability to work early morning and rotating shifts
β€’ Reliable, punctual, and able to meet tight store delivery windows consistently
How to Apply

To apply for Shoprite Driver jobs in South Africa, follow these steps:
β€’ Step 1: Prepare Documents
β€’ Updated CV detailing your driving experience, vehicle types operated, and any retail or cold chain delivery background
β€’ Certified copies of your Driver's Licence and PDP
β€’ Certified copy of your South African ID document
β€’ Any additional certificates (Refrigerated Transport, Food Safety, etc.)
β€’ References from previous employers or fleet managers
β€’ Step 2: Official Shoprite Career Portal
β€’ Visit the official Shoprite career portal:
β€’ Create a profile and upload your CV to apply for available driver positions
β€’ Also search and for additional Shoprite listings
β€’ Step 3: Verify Your Licence and PDP
β€’ Ensure your PDP is current and has not lapsed β€” a lapsed PDP will disqualify you from all commercial transport roles
β€’ Renew your PDP at your nearest DLTC (Driving Licence Testing Centre) before applying

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