Driver - Pickups & Deliveries

Driver - Pickups & Deliveries


Company
Starlight Wholesale Electrical Suppliers (PTY) Ltd.
Location
Cape Town
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Job Description
Starlight Wholesale Electrical Suppliers is seeking a reliable and professional
Driver to join our team. This role is vital to ensuring smooth operations across our branches and delivering excellent service to our clients.

About the Role

As a Driver, you will be responsible for handling daily pickups and deliveries across Cape Town and the Western Cape. You will represent our company on the road and at client sites, so professionalism and presentation are key.
Key Responsibilities
β€’ Safely operate company vehicles for pickups and deliveries.
β€’ Navigate efficiently using strong knowledge of Cape Town and Western Cape roads.
β€’ Ensure timely and accurate delivery of electrical products to clients.
β€’ Maintain vehicle cleanliness and report any maintenance issues.
β€’ Uphold company standards of professionalism and customer service.

Requirements
β€’ Valid driver’s license with clean driving record.
β€’ Excellent knowledge of Cape Town and Western Cape routes.
β€’ Of sober habits and dependable character.
β€’ Well-presented and professional in appearance.
β€’ Punctual, reliable, and able to work independently.
β€’ Previous experience in a delivery or driver role is advantageous.

What We Offer
β€’ Competitive remuneration package.
β€’ Stable employment with a leading wholesale electrical supplier.
β€’ Supportive team environment.
β€’ Opportunity to grow within the company.

Apply now by sending your CV to:
Email:

[email protected]
Subject Line:

Driver Application – [Your Name]

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