Driver with Professional Driving Permit - Based in Midrand

Driver with Professional Driving Permit - Based in Midrand


Company
KL Recruitment
Location
Johannesburg
Posted
1 day ago
Via
via Pnet

Job Description
Introduction

We’re seeking a reliable and skilled driver to support daily logistics and site operations. This role is ideal for someone based in or near Midrand

Duties & Responsibilities

Key Responsibilities
β€’ Operate and maneuver large trailers confidently
β€’ Drive the company transport vehicle (staff bus)
β€’ Travel to project sites as required
β€’ Support urgent weekend or after-hours deliveries (overtime compensation provided)

Desired Experience & Qualification

PDP license

Matric

Package & Remuneration

Negotiable

Interested?

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