Driver Job

Driver Job


Company
ADvTECH
Location
Gauteng
Posted
1 day ago
Via
Trinityhouse

Job Description
The ADvTECH Schools Division leads the private sector in the field of education, contributing meaningfully towards the sustainable development of human capacity in South Africa.

Duties:
β€’ Responsible for performing various tasks as required of a Driver.
β€’ Responsible for performing miscellaneous tasks as and when required.
β€’ General cleaning, housekeeping and basic maintenance of vehicles.
β€’ To clean bus, fill up bus and do daily checklist requirements.
Competencies required:
β€’ Excellent eye sight;
β€’ Punctual at all times;
β€’ Must be helpful, energetic, responsible and reliable;
β€’ Must be prepared to work overtime;
β€’ Able to communicate with students and staff;
β€’ Enthusiastic and trustworthy;
β€’ Able to work in a team.
Qualifications:
β€’ Minimum requirements are a Grade 12 (Matric)
β€’ Valid Driver’s Licence (Code EB) and valid PDP.
β€’ Must be fluent in English.
Experience:
β€’ Minimum of 3 years’ relevant experience in the same or similar type of position in a similar environment.

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