Code 10 and Forklift Driver

Code 10 and Forklift Driver


Company
South Ocean Electric Wire
Location
Gqeberha
Posted
17 days ago
Via
via Adzuna

Job Description
We are seeking a reliable and experienced Code 10 Driver & Forklift Operator to join our team in Gqeberha. The successful candidate will be responsible for the safe delivery of goods, efficient handling of stock, and maintaining high standards of vehicle and operational compliance.Key Responsibilities
Take full responsibility for the company vehicle and its condition
Verify and check goods loaded onto the truck
Ensure safe transportation and delivery of goods
Assist customers with offloading when required
Ensure all delivery documentation is signed and returned
Maintain vehicle roadworthiness and report defects
Adhere strictly to road safety regulations and company policies
Report any incidents, accidents, or losses immediately
Assist with picking, pulling, and loading of stock when required
Minimum Requirements
Valid Code 10 driver’s license
Valid forklift license
Proven experience in goods delivery and forklift operation
Ability to work overtime at short notice
Ability to work under pressure in a fast-paced environment
Please submit your detailed CV and supporting documentation to ***email_hidden***.

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