Immediate Start: Code 14 Driver

Immediate Start: Code 14 Driver


Company
Recruite Agency
Location
Polokwane
Posted
3 days ago
Via
via Jooble

Job Description
A construction materials supplier in Polokwane, Limpopo is seeking a Code 14 Driver to deliver sand, stone, bricks, and cement to building sites. You will operate a heavy vehicle with trailer, manage delivery schedules, and liaise with site supervisors. Experience driving in challenging site conditions including unpaved roads is required.

Responsibilities
• Keep the assigned vehicle clean and tidy both inside and out, arranging regular washing and ensuring the cab is free of litter.
• Complete all delivery documentation accurately including waybills, delivery notes, and proof of delivery receipts for office processing.
• Plan and follow the most efficient delivery routes using GPS navigation and local knowledge to minimise fuel consumption and ensure on-time deliveries.
• Adhere strictly to company policies regarding mobile phone use while driving and comply with regulations governing driver working hours and rest periods.
• Operate assigned vehicles safely and responsibly in compliance with all road traffic laws, company policies, and client delivery instructions.

Requirements
• Physical fitness to handle loading and unloading cargo, including the ability to lift heavy items when required.
• A valid Professional Driving Permit for roles involving passenger transport or dangerous goods as required by legislation.
• Basic mechanical knowledge to identify and describe vehicle faults accurately when reporting issues to maintenance.
• Excellent customer service orientation with ability to communicate politely and professionally with customers at delivery points.
• A valid Code 10, Code 14, or equivalent driving licence appropriate to the vehicle class being operated.
• Strong time management skills with ability to plan routes and deliveries to meet tight deadlines and customer time windows.
• A clear criminal record as background checks are conducted for positions involving valuable goods or passenger transport.

Qualifications
Valid Code 8 Driving Licence for Light Delivery Vehicles

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