Code 10 Driver with PDP

Code 10 Driver with PDP


Company
Greys
Location
Durban
Job Type
Full–time and Contractor
Posted
24 days ago
Via
Adzuna

Job Description
We are urgently looking for a Code 10 driver with PDP to safely and efficiently deliver food products to customers while maintaining high standards of hygiene, customer service, and compliance with road safety regulations.

Minimum Requirements:
• Valid Code 10 Driver’s Licence with Professional Driving Permit (PDP)
• Minimum 3–5 years’ driving experience in a similar role
• Experience in food deliveries or FMCG environment (advantageous)
• Knowledge of food items and basic food safety principles
• Ability to operate telematics systems using a smartphone
• Fluent in spoken and written English
• Sober habits and a strong safety record
• Must live within a 15 km radius of Cornubia or have own reliable transport
• Willingness to undergo interview, driving assessment, and criminal checks

Key Responsibilities:
• Transport and deliver food products to customers according to delivery schedules
• Ensure correct loading, securing, and offloading of stock
• Verify delivery documentation and obtain customer sign-offs
• Operate vehicle telematics systems via smartphone
• Maintain cleanliness and hygiene standards required for food handling
• Conduct daily vehicle inspections and report defects promptly
• Adhere to all road traffic laws, company policies, and safety procedures
• Provide professional and courteous service to customers

How to Apply:
Follow the link to our jobs page: https://measuredability.com/jobs/
Search for the role
Click "Apply" to submit your CV

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