code 8 driver

code 8 driver


Company
HG Travelling Services
Location
Cape Town
Via
Indeed

Job Description
You will be transporting passengers to and from various designated points, following a pre-planned route according to a definite time schedule.

As a driver of HG Travelling Services your priority is the comfort and safety of the client.

Basic duties you will be responsible for:
• Inspect vehicle before driving
• Ensure vehicle cleanliness
• Checks water, gas, oil and mechanical condition before driving
• Report delays and accidents on the road.
• Keeps operational records and make simple reports.
• Report defects or problems with vehicle to Fleet manager/supervisor on a daily basis.
• Instruct passengers of safety pre-cautions and practices

Requirements:
• Valid drivers license and PDP
• Clean criminal record
• Previous experience in passenger transport

Job Type: Full-time

Experience:
• Passenger: 1 year (Required)
• driving: 3 years (Required)

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