Driver / General Worker (KZN)

Driver / General Worker (KZN)


Company
Go Rentals (Pty) Ltd
Location
Durban
Posted
18 hours ago
Via
Indeed
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Job Description
We’re looking for a skilled and professional Driver / General worker to join our fast-paced team in Durban, specializing in the safe transport of equipment and General warehouse duties.

What You’ll Be Responsible For:
• Safely operate company vehicles to deliver and collect goods
• Load and unload goods from the vehicle
• Ensure all deliveries are accurate and completed on time
• Perform routine vehicle checks and report maintenance issues
• Adhere to all road safety regulations and company policies
• Receive, inspect, and store incoming stock
• Pick, pack, and prepare orders for dispatch
• Maintain a clean and organized warehouse environment
• Assist with stock control and inventory counts

What We’re Looking For:
• Valid Code 10 driver’s license and PDP
• 1–3 years’ professional driving experience with a solid safety record.
• Ability to perform basic vehicle inspections and routine maintenance.
• Physically fit and able to handle loading/unloading of equipment.
• Clear communicator with good people skills.
• Own reliable transport to and from work.
• Available immediately.
• May require early mornings, evenings, or weekend work

Work Location: In person

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