Code 8 & 10 driver and Fleet controller needed in Southern Suburbs

Code 8 & 10 driver and Fleet controller needed in Southern Suburbs


Company
The Workforce Group Ltd
Location
Cape Town
Via
Adzuna

Job Description
Code 8 & 10 driver and Fleet controller needed in Southern Suburbs

A small growing home moving company is looking for a skilled, reliable Code 8 & 10 driver & fleet controller to assist with their growing business. This is a duel position. You will be working as a driver as well as a fleet controller.

Client Profile:
• Well established home removal company
• 80% of your day will be driving and moving homes and 20% fleet control and administration
• Needs an out of the box thinker, that is quick on their feet

Job Requirements:
• Ideally passed grade 12
• Must be able to manage the strict flow of an operation and variable allocation of resources.
• Minimum 6 years previous experience within the removals industry
• Hours of work are not restricted to normal working hours must have the ability to work additional hours and be. Flexible with working hours as requested.
• Previous experience within removal company is a must
• Previous experience as a driver is essential
• Must have excellent people skills, with customers and colleagues
• Must be a good communicator
• Own reliable transport is advantageous
• Must reside in CAPE TOWN already.

Attributes:
• Exceptional communicator both verbally and written.
• Good understanding and knowledge of Cape town
• Logical thinker as well as strategic and organized.
• Ability to manage and delegate tasks and duties.
• Ability to solve problems efficiently and to be pro-active in identifying potential problems

Package:
• Working hours to be discussed
• Salary range R6 000 R7 000 CTC per month based on experience
• Should you feel this is the position for you please submit your CV online or email to [email protected].

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