Heavy Duty Driver Trainer (Code 14)

Heavy Duty Driver Trainer (Code 14)


Company
Dynexity
Location
Pretoria
Posted
16 days ago
Via
Adzuna

Job Description
Our client within the commercial logistics space is seeking a skilled heavy duty driver trainer. Candidates are required to have a completed Matric, with a certification as a Driver Trainer (Assessor, Facilitator, or Moderator), a valid Code 14 License (PrDP), and previous exposure to relevant work experience.

The role would require one to facilitate learning and ensure that classes run smoothly. You will work hand -in-hand with HR, ensuring that drivers are trained, skilled and are consistently upskilling.

Key Responsibilities:
• Conduct driving performance evaluations.
• Evaluate accident remedial training.
• On road on Job training.
• Coaching & mentoring.
• Working with management on training/trainee performance.

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