Heavy Goods Vehicle (HGV) Driver

Heavy Goods Vehicle (HGV) Driver


Company
Placements24
Location
Durban
Posted
1 day ago
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Job Description
A leading logistics company in **Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, ZA** is looking for dedicated and reliable Heavy Goods Vehicle (HGV) Drivers. This position is essential for ensuring the timely and safe delivery of goods across various regions. The ideal candidate will have a valid Professional Driving Permit (PDP) and a clean driving record. You will be responsible for operating commercial trucks in a safe and efficient manner, performing pre-trip and post-trip vehicle inspections, maintaining accurate logs of delivery and driving hours, and ensuring that all cargo is properly secured. Our client places a high emphasis on safety, customer service, and adherence to traffic laws and regulations. Responsibilities include navigating routes efficiently, communicating effectively with dispatch and customers, and reporting any vehicle mechanical issues promptly. This role requires physical stamina for loading and unloading as needed and the ability to work flexible hours, including weekends and public holidays, depending on delivery schedules. We are committed to providing our drivers with a supportive work environment, well-maintained vehicles, and competitive compensation. If you are a professional driver with a strong work ethic and a passion for the open road, we invite you to join our expanding team. This is a demanding but rewarding role for individuals who take pride in their work and are committed to excellence in transportation services. Opportunities for overtime may be available. Your dedication ensures that our client's supply chain remains robust and efficient. We value punctuality and professionalism in all our drivers.

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