Code 10 & 14 Driving Jobs in Pretoria, Gauteng - David Mokwena

Code 10 & 14 Driving Jobs in Pretoria, Gauteng - David Mokwena


Company
David Mokwena
Location
Pretoria
Posted
21 days ago
Via
via CazVid
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Job Description
Join Coca-Cola Company Pty as a Code 10 and Code 14 Driver in Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa. This full-time role offers a competitive salary of ZAR 20,000 per month and is vital to the transportation and logistics sector. Key Responsibilities Operate Code 10 and Code 14 heavy vehicles safely and efficiently. Perform pre-trip inspections to ensure vehicle safety and optimal condition. Transport goods and materials to assigned locations following schedules. Maintain accurate logbooks and delivery records. Comply with all traffic laws and company policies to ensure safety and regulatory adherence. Communicate effectively with dispatch and management regarding routes and schedules. Provide excellent customer service during deliveries and client interactions. Qualifications & Skills High School Diploma or equivalent. Valid Code 10 and Code 14 driver’s licenses. Strong communication skills. Previous experience in a similar driving role preferred. As a driver, you will collaborate closely with dispatch teams, warehouse staff, and management to ensure smooth logistics operations. Your role is critical in maintaining the flow of goods while upholding high safety standards. The ideal candidate demonstrates a proactive approach to problem-solving and effective time management. This position offers a rewarding opportunity to contribute to the transportation industry with fair compensation for your expertise and dedication. Apply now by submitting your application via CazVid.

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