Motor Vehicle Delivery Driver

Motor Vehicle Delivery Driver


Company
Masterparts
Location
Durban
Posted
4 days ago
Via
Adzuna
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Job Description
MASTERPARTS
Durban
Delivery Driver (Code B or above)

Masterparts is a large automotive spares wholesaler and retailer that has been trading for fifty years. We are looking for people passionate about the automotive industry to join our team at our Durban branch. Visit our website for further information about the company and its products.

We are looking for a delivery driver with a valid driver's license. You will be required to make deliveries in Durban and surrounding areas. Duties include making deliveries, assisting in the dispatch area with general tasks, cleaning vehicles and motorcycles, keeping dispatch and the adjacent parking lot neat and clean, and assisting with ad hoc duties as required.

We offer:
• Permanent employment.
• A competitive monthly salary.
• A discretionary annual performance bonus.
• Provident fund.
• Optional medical aid.

You must:
• Have a valid Code B license or above.
• Be professional and courteous.
• Be well-groomed and presentable, and always be able to present a positive image of Masterparts.
• Be reliable and punctual.
• Have safe driving habits.
• Have sober habits.
• Be able to communicate efficiently in English.
• Have an exceptional customer service approach to your job.
• Be familiar with deliveries and related administrative procedures.
• Have good knowledge of Montague Gardens and surrounding areas.

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