Assistant Driver(Glen Anil durban)

Assistant Driver(Glen Anil durban)


Company
G.FOX COMPANY / BIDVEST
Location
Durban
Posted
1 day ago
Via
Jobrapido.com

Job Description
**Scope**:The Assistant Driver, is responsible for transporting packages from the warehouse location to the scheduled customer address. Some of the duties will include loading parcels into their vehicle, using a navigation system to map their route and delivering parcels to the correct addresses in a timely manner.
• *Qualifications and work experience**
- Grade 12
- Driving/delivery experience of a minimum of 2 years
- **Valid driver’s license code 10 and PDP**
• *Roles and Responsibilities**
- Check and assist to load orders in the vehicle every day.
- Validate invoices against loaded stock.
- Take responsibility of goods loaded and offloaded from the vehicle
- Check vehicle daily and complete checklist when driver not available
- Abide by rules of the road
- Collect COD monies where necessary when driver not available
- Liaise with customer appropriately to ensure customer satisfaction
- Collect returned stock as necessary from customers
- Housekeeping of vehicle to keep it presentable in the eyes of a customer
• *Job Types**: Full-time, Permanent
• *Education**:

- High School (matric) (required)
• *Experience**:

- Driving: 2 years (required)

License/Certification:

- Code 10 and PDP (required)

Work Location: In person

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