Part-Time Delivery Driver

Part-Time Delivery Driver


Company
Private
Location
Gqeberha
Job Type
Part-time
Posted
1 day ago
Via
Gumtree
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Job Description
• Should you meet the below criteria, forward a detailed CV to [email protected].

We are
looking for a fast paced individual who is passionate about customer service,
to deliver and collect goods to and from customers and branches. The successful
incumbent must work in a safe, timely, and professional manner, ensuring that
all items are accounted for, delivery documents are completed, and vehicles are
well maintained and roadworthy.

Responsibilities
include but are not limited to: -

-Deliver and
collect parcels, documents, and goods using a company-assigned motorbike or
vehicle, as needed.

-Ensure
goods are delivered to the correct recipients with the appropriate
documentation (e.g. delivery notes, PODs).

-Communicate
effectively regarding delivery status or any
delays.

-Report
delays, incidents, or delivery issues to dispatch or management.

-Assist with
loading and unloading of goods when required.

-Assist with
other tasks as and when requested.

The suitable
applicant has the following experience and attributes: -

-2+ years
driving experience.

-Valid
license (vehicle and / motorbike licenses).

-Proficient in English spoken and written.

-Good
knowledge of local roads and areas.

-Clean
driving record and reliable timekeeping.

-Able to
follow instructions and delivery schedules.

-Physically
fit to assist with lifting/loading.

-Honest,
reliable and trustworthy.

-Responsible
and safety-conscious.

-Ability to
work under pressure and meet deadlines.

-Good client
engagement and interpersonal relations.

CV's can be forwarded to [email protected] by 17 April 2026.

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