Driver Salesman

Driver Salesman


Company
RCL FOODS Careers
Location
Pretoria
Posted
1 day ago
Via
Indeed

Job Description
Job Description

The successful incumbent will be responsible for driving the truck over established routes or within an established territory and sell products.

Successful candidates will be working shifts, weekends (including Sunday), overtime and public holidays as and when required.

Duties & Responsibilities
• To ensure the prompt transport and efficient delivery of goods
• Ensure that delivery procedures are adhered to ad that documentation is maintained
• Ensure the efficient operation of the delivery fleet
• Ensure effective and efficient stock returns
• To sell products to potential customers on assigned route
• Cash Management
• Balance van sheet
• Collect crates and stock returns from customer
• Maintain strict control of security of all goods collected, transported and delivered
• Ensure minimum losses are incurred on products by the careful and respectful handling of such items.

Minimum Requirements
• Grade 12.
• Drivers Licence Code 10
• PDP
• A formal qualification would be an added advantage
• Minimum 2 years’ experience in an FMCG environment

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