General Worker & Code 10 Driver

General Worker & Code 10 Driver


Company
Midvaal Recruitment
Location
Gqeberha
Salary
R 7,5K–R 8K a month
Via
Job Mail

Job Description
General Worker / Driver (Code 10)
MID594
Location: Coega Industrial, Port Elizabeth
Salary: R7,500 – R8,000 per month
Working Hours: Day Shift (8 hours per day, including every Saturday)

Position Overview
A well-established company based in the Coega Industrial Zone is seeking a reliable and
hardworking General Worker / Driver (Code 10) to join their operations team. The successful
candidate will be responsible for maintaining a clean and safe work environment and assisting
with truck cleaning and internal vehicle movement within the facility.

Key Responsibilities:
Cleaning and maintaining all areas of the facility to company standards
Washing and cleaning company trucks
Driving trucks within the facility premises only after cleaning
Assisting with general site housekeeping and ad hoc duties as required
Ensuring all safety and hygiene procedures are followed at all times

Minimum Requirements:
Valid Code 10 Driver’s Licence (PDP not required)
Previous experience in industrial cleaning or general maintenance will be an
advantage
Must be reliable, punctual, and hardworking
Ability to follow instructions and work both independently and as part of a team
Day shifts, Monday to Saturday

Kindly send detailed CV, Certificate, and ID copy to [email protected]
Use reference number MID594 in email subject line

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