Code 10 Driver (Dangerous Goods)

Code 10 Driver (Dangerous Goods)


Company
Phakisa Holdings
Location
Gauteng (+1 other)
Posted
3 days ago
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via Talent.com
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Job Description
Job Vacancy: Code 10 Driver (Dangerous Goods)
Type: Temporary
Location: JHB - Southern Suburbs - Soweto
Reporting to: Operations

Duties and Responsibilities:
• Drive vehicles to designated destinations for customer product deliveries
• Ensure accurate and timely deliveries of goods
• Adhere to safety regulations and transportation laws
• Inspect vehicles for mechanical items and safety issues
• Report on activities and any incidents
Requirements:
• Clean criminal record
• Minimum 3 years' driving experience
• 2 contactable references
• Valid C1 / Code 10 licence
• Valid DGP (where applicable)
• x2 Landline Contactable References

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