Driver – Code C (Polokwane)

Driver – Code C (Polokwane)


Company
JHM logistics
Location
Polokwane
Posted
4 days ago
Via
via Jobrapido.com

Job Description
We are looking for punctual candidates with good time management skills for the position. Successful candidates will be responsible for delivering goods to clients in a timely manner,

Driver Responsibilities:

Carrying out vehicle maintenance checks.

Delivering goods to customers in a timely manner.

Utilizing navigation apps to find the most optimal route.

Interacting with clients in a professional manner.

Maintaining an organized schedule.

Ensuring that vehicles are well maintained and always ready for use.

Arranging for vehicle repairs when necessary.

Updating monthly mileage records.

Driver Requirements:

A valid driver’s license (Code C).

Minimum of 1 year of driving experience in a delivery role.

Extensive knowledge of the area.

Drivers will need to lift heavy objects and load them into their vehicles, requiring upper body strength and physical stamina.

Excellent organizational and time management skills.

Exceptional interpersonal skills.

Good verbal communication.

Proficiency in using GPS devices.

R 10000-12000 per month.

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