Refuse Truck Driver — Municipal Contract

Refuse Truck Driver — Municipal Contract


Company
eBakkie (Pty) Ltd
Location
Gqeberha
Salary
R 13K–R 18K a month
Posted
7 days ago
Via
via Jooble
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Job Description
Drive a refuse collection truck on a municipal contract in the Nelson Mandela Bay area. Early morning starts, physically demanding but stable employment with benefits.

Responsibilities
• Operate refuse compactor truck on assigned routes
• Follow collection schedule strictly
• Supervise loading team of 3 assistants
• Deliver loads to designated landfill sites
• Complete daily vehicle checks

Requirements
• Valid Code C1 (10) with PrDP
• 2+ years truck driving experience
• Willing to work early mornings (04:00 start)
• Clean driving record

Qualifications
Grade 10. Valid Code C1 (10) with PrDP.

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