Code 10 + Pdp Driver (Mining Industry) (Japanese/Chinese-speaking person)

Code 10 + Pdp Driver (Mining Industry) (Japanese/Chinese-speaking person)


Company
Sisol Recruitment
Location
Kempton Park
Posted
17 hours ago
Via
via Pnet
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Job Description
Introduction

This role requires someone who is alert, disciplined, and able to work in a high-pressure environment. Drivers must be able to follow instructions carefully and support daily operations without delays.

Duties & Responsibilities
β€’ Transport mining materials, tools, and equipment to the required locations on site.
β€’ Carry out daily vehicle checks and report any faults, damage, or safety concerns immediately.
β€’ Ensure all loads are secured properly before moving and during transport.
β€’ Follow site safety rules, traffic rules, and instructions from supervisors at all times.
β€’ Assist with basic loading and offloading when required.
β€’ Keep the vehicle clean, roadworthy, and ready for use each day.

Desired Experience & Qualification
β€’ Valid Code 10 driver’s licence with PDP.
β€’ Must be able to speak Japanese/Chinese.
β€’ At least 5 years driving experience, preferably in mining or a similar environment.
β€’ Good knowledge of vehicle safety, road rules, and site safety procedures.
β€’ Must be physically fit and able to work long hours when needed.
β€’ Must have a clean driving record and be responsible with company property.

Package & Remuneration

R7.5k - R10k p/m

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