Code 10 Driver with PDP

Code 10 Driver with PDP


Company
MASA Outsourcing (Pty) Ltd
Location
Kariega
Posted
7 days ago
Via
via Pnet

Job Description
Reference: PE001580-JL-1

Job Title: Code 10 Driver
Location: Port Elizabeth (Gqeberha)
Duties & Responsibilities

We are seeking a reliable and experienced Code 10 Driver to join our team in Port Elizabeth. The successful candidate will be responsible for the safe and efficient transportation of goods, ensuring all deliveries are completed on time and in accordance with company standards.

Key Responsibilities
β€’ Safely operate a Code 10 vehicle for local and regional deliveries (experience driving larger trucks highly advantageous)
β€’ Ensure timely and accurate delivery of goods
β€’ Conduct daily vehicle inspections and report any faults or maintenance issues
β€’ Maintain accurate delivery documentation and logs
β€’ Adhere to all road safety regulations and company policies
β€’ Assist with loading and offloading of goods when required
β€’ Provide excellent customer service during deliveries

Minimum Requirements
β€’ Matric (Grade 12)
β€’ Valid Code 10 Driver’s Licence
β€’ Valid Professional Driving Permit (PDP)
β€’ Minimum of 2 years’ driving experience
β€’ Clear criminal record
β€’ Must be available immediately
β€’ Physically fit and able to handle loading/offloading duties

Advantageous
β€’ Experience with long-distance driving
β€’ Good knowledge of routes within the Eastern Cape and surrounding areas

Skills and Competencies
β€’ Strong sense of responsibility and reliability
β€’ Good time management skills
β€’ Attention to detail
β€’ Ability to work independently
β€’ Good communication skills

Additional Information
β€’ Contactable references are required
β€’ Candidates must reside in or around Port Elizabeth

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