Truck Driver

Truck Driver


Company
SA Fuel & Lubricants (Pty) Ltd
Location
Cape Town
Job Type
Part-time
Posted
17 days ago
Via
BeBee

Job Description
• *Company Description**

SA Fuel & Lubricants (Pty) Ltd is committed to offering exceptional service and high-quality fuel solutions with a focus on clean diesel. We prioritize efficiency, reliability, and customer satisfaction in all aspects of our operations. Based in South Africa, our company upholds a strong reputation within the fuel delivery industry, built on trust and service excellence. At SA Fuel & Lubricants, we are continuously innovating to meet the evolving needs of our clients.
• *Role Description**

Code 10 Driver (PDP Required)

Location: Killarney Gardens, Cape Town

Company: SAFL (SA Fuel & Lubricants)

SAFL is looking for a reliable and experienced Code 10 Driver to join our team.
• *Requirements:
• Valid Code 10 driver’s license
• Valid PDP (Professional Driving Permit)
• Fire safety certification
• Health & safety certification
• Previous experience in the oil/lubricants industry (required)
• Must reside in or near Killarney Gardens
• Proven driving experience and good track record
• *Working Hours:

Monday to Friday, 08:00 – 16:00

Please note: occasional work outside of these hours may be required
• *Key Responsibilities:**

Safe and timely delivery of products

Ensuring vehicle is maintained and in good condition

Adhering to all safety and company regulations
• *To Apply:**

Please send your CV to [email protected]

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