FMCG Delivery Driver β€” 1.5 Ton Truck

FMCG Delivery Driver β€” 1.5 Ton Truck


Company
eBakkie (Pty) Ltd
Location
Pretoria
Posted
4 days ago
Via
via Jooble
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Job Description
On behalf of a respected delivery business in Gauteng, we are searching for a FMCG Delivery Driver β€” 1.5 Ton Truck in Pretoria. This vacancy suits a dependable person who values reliability and customer service.

The company invests in its drivers and rewards reliability with steady, ongoing work. The operation is busy but well-organised, with clear routes and steady dispatch support. Suitably licensed candidates are invited to submit their applications.

Responsibilities
β€’ Plan the most efficient route to complete all drops within the working day.
β€’ Secure medium loads correctly so nothing shifts or is damaged in transit.
β€’ Assist with stock loading at the depot and confirm orders before departure.
β€’ Deliver stock to customers, retail stores, and branches along a set daily route.
β€’ Reconcile cash-on-delivery payments and returns with the office at shift end.
β€’ Carry out daily safety checks on the bakkie or 1.5 ton truck and keep it clean and roadworthy.

Requirements
β€’ Comfortable with electronic proof-of-delivery and route apps on a smartphone.
β€’ Comfortable driving a 1 ton bakkie or 1.5 ton truck on daily multi-drop routes.
β€’ Honest and trustworthy when handling stock and cash collections.
β€’ At least two years of delivery or distribution driving experience.
β€’ Good knowledge of the local delivery area and the ability to plan efficient runs.
β€’ Reliable, punctual, and customer-focused.
β€’ Physically fit and willing to assist with loading and unloading.

Qualifications
Grade 10. Valid Code B licence.

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