Guest Driver

Guest Driver


Company
Aquila Private Game Reserve
Location
Cape Town
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Job Description
Aquila is not your typical lodge. And we’re not looking for a typical driver.

We’re looking for a professional, guest-focused driver who combines safety, reliability, and warm hospitality to transport our guests between Cape Town and our iconic game reserves.

What You’ll Own:
• Private and standard guest transfers (CBD, Southern & Northern Suburbs to Touws River / Ceres)
• Safe operation of Toyota Quantum Hiace, GL & VX Premium vehicles
• Luggage trailer towing when required
• Daily vehicle inspections via Cartrack app
• Cleanliness and readiness of assigned vehicles
• First point of welcome: service with a smile, every time

What You Bring:
• Valid Code C1 (Code 10) License with PDP
• Minimum 5 years of professional driving experience
• Safe and reliable own/public transport to work
• Hospitality or tourism driving background (advantage)
• Knowledge of Cape Town hotels and guesthouse pick-up points (advantage)
• First Aid Level 1 or higher (advantage – training can be provided)

You’ll Thrive Here If You…
• Value professionalism and guest care as much as driving skill
• Want more than just a job – you want to be part of a mission
• Believe every transfer is the start of the safari experience
• Are committed to punctuality, reliability, and guest safety

Apply now with your CV and cover note to: [email protected]

Job Type: Full-time

Work Location: In person

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