C1 Driver - Gqeberha

C1 Driver - Gqeberha


Company
O'Brien Recruitment
Location
Gqeberha
Posted
15 hours ago
Via
via Pnet

Job Description
Description

Our company is seeking reliable, professional Drivers to join a dedicated team in their leading organization. The ideal candidates will be responsible for ensuring the safe and timely delivery of goods while maintaining high standards of service. This role is essential in upholding the quality and reliability our client expects from our team.

Requirements:
β€’ Matric Certificate
β€’ Valid driver’s license, PDP and clear driving record
β€’ Minimum of 5 years driving experience
β€’ Strong knowledge of Gqeberha routes and traffic patterns
β€’ Excellent time management and communication skills
β€’ Ability to handle lifting and extended driving hours when required

Key Responsibilities:
β€’ Safely operate vehicles in compliance with company policies and traffic laws
β€’ Transport goods and packages to designated locations within scheduled timelines
β€’ Perform vehicle inspections and ensure vehicle cleanliness and readiness
β€’ Accurately complete and manage delivery documentation
β€’ Communicate effectively with dispatch and clients regarding schedules and any potential delays

Please note, this is a temporary ad-hoc based contract position.

Background checks and additional assessments will be done.

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