Long-Haul Truck Driver

Long-Haul Truck Driver


Company
Placements24
Location
Durban
Posted
12 days ago
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Job Description
Our client, a reputable logistics company operating across South Africa, is seeking experienced and reliable Long-Haul Truck Drivers to join their dedicated fleet. Based in Durban, KwaZulu-Natal , this role involves transporting goods over extended distances, ensuring timely and safe delivery to various destinations. The ideal candidate must possess a valid Code 14 driver's license with an excellent driving record and a professional driving permit (PDP). You will be responsible for pre-trip and post-trip vehicle inspections, ensuring the truck and trailer are in safe operating condition. This includes checking tires, brakes, lights, and other critical components. You will meticulously plan routes, considering factors such as traffic, road conditions, and delivery schedules. Adherence to all traffic laws and company regulations is paramount. Drivers will be responsible for securing loads properly and ensuring they remain secure throughout the journey. Accurate record-keeping of delivery logs, fuel consumption, and any incidents is required. This position demands significant time away from home, so flexibility and a strong sense of responsibility are crucial. Our client values safety above all else, and all drivers are expected to operate vehicles defensively and professionally. You will be operating modern, well-maintained vehicles. Mechanical aptitude is a plus. Excellent communication skills are needed to liaise with dispatch and clients upon delivery. If you are a seasoned truck driver who takes pride in your work, possesses a strong commitment to safety, and enjoys the open road, we want to hear from you. This is a permanent position offering competitive remuneration and a stable work environment.

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