DRIVERS WANTED

DRIVERS WANTED


Company
Elion
Location
Polokwane
Posted
16 hours ago
Via
via Jobrapido.com

Job Description
Key Performance Indicators will include, but not limited to;

Inspecting of the vehicle pre-departure and return

Inspection lists to be handed back to Dispatch Supervisor every Monday to sign off before a new inspection list will be issued. Any errors on the vehicle need to be reported immediately before the vehicle can leave the premises.

Checking parcels together with runner / supervisor before loading into the vehicle always adhere to the New Dispatch Loading procedure.

Delivering the parcels to the customers on your designated route as per route schedule and trip sheet.

Ensure customer adherence to the POD procedure.

Adhere to the RFC procedure.

Delivering all documents and collection slips that are allocated to your trip sheet and receive POD.

Sign trip sheets in at the POD clerk and ensure that all documents that were assigned to your name is complete and received back the following day.

Outstanding trip sheets will be your responsibility and you will be held liable for any claims on No pod queries.

No stock transfers between customer shops.

Maintaining and cleaning of the vehicle, reporting any problems on the vehicle immediately to the dispatch supervisor

Report any problems encountered regarding deliveries or POD`s to the dispatch supervisor

Requirements

Grade 12

Minimum 2 years delivery experience

PDP a must have, preferred

Must be honest and show integrity

Good communication skills

Ability to work under pressure

Good time management skills

Clear criminal record

R 12000 – R 15000 per month.

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