Hestony Code 14 Driver Job in Johannesburg, South Africa

Hestony Code 14 Driver Job in Johannesburg, South Africa


Company
Hestony
Location
Johannesburg
Via
via CazVid
Apply On

Job Description
Join Hestony as a Code 14 Driver in Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa. We are looking for a reliable and skilled driver to safely transport goods, maintain delivery schedules, and uphold company standards. Key Responsibilities Operate Code 14 vehicles safely to deliver goods across various locations. Perform thorough pre-trip and post-trip vehicle inspections to ensure safety and performance. Follow all traffic laws and company protocols strictly during transportation. Keep detailed records of deliveries, including mileage, fuel use, and any delivery issues. Communicate effectively with dispatch and management about delivery status and challenges. Provide excellent customer service, representing Hestony positively during deliveries. Engage in ongoing training to enhance driving skills and stay updated on industry regulations. Required and Preferred Qualifications Valid Code 14 Driver's License is mandatory. Proven professional driving experience, preferably in logistics or transportation. Excellent driving skills with a clean driving record. Strong knowledge of road safety regulations and basic vehicle maintenance. Good physical fitness to handle long driving hours. Basic mechanical knowledge of vehicles is an advantage. As part of our team, you will report to the Fleet Manager and collaborate closely with drivers, dispatch, and warehouse staff to ensure smooth operations. Salary: R28,000 per month. This is a full-time, on-site position based in Johannesburg.

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers about Welder Jobs

Q What is the 2026 national minimum wage for welders in South Africa?
The Department of Employment and Labour sets the national minimum wage at R28.79 per hour from 1 March 2026 for all sectors including welding. Welders working more than 45 hours per week must receive 1.5 times this rate for overtime. Employers must display the wage schedule at every workplace.
Q Which trade certificate is required to legally work as a welder in South Africa in 2026?
Welders must hold a QCTO-registered occupational certificate in welding at NQF Level 4 obtained after completing a minimum 3-year apprenticeship and passing the trade test at an accredited centre. The certificate number must be verifiable on the QCTO database before any employer can hire the welder.
Q How many hours per week and days of annual leave apply to welder contracts in 2026?
Welders are limited to 45 ordinary hours per week and 8 hours per day under the Basic Conditions of Employment Act. They are entitled to 21 consecutive days of paid annual leave after every 12 months of employment, calculated from the date of engagement.
Q What documents must South African welders submit when applying for formal employment in 2026?
Applicants must provide a valid South African ID, QCTO trade certificate, valid bank account details, and proof of UIF registration number. Employers are required to verify the trade certificate directly with the QCTO before issuing an employment contract.
View all 7 FAQs