Delivery Driver

Delivery Driver


Company
Derdepark Convenience Centre
Location
Pretoria
Job Type
Full–time and Part-time
Posted
12 days ago
Via
SimplyHired

Job Description
DRIVER/DELIVERYMAN AND GENERAL ASSISTANT - DERDEPARK We are looking for a responsible and dedicated Delivery Driver to distribute products promptly to our customers. You will represent our company in a professional and cost-effective manner to facilitate deliveries of wholesale or retail goods to customers within the area, and other general duties. REQUIRED Has held a full and valid vehicle Driver's licence for at least ten years. Responsible and cautious driver; good driving record with no traffic violations Healthy and fit Sober habits & Clear record Bilingual - Afrikaans & English Matric Certificate Min 10 years experience in a similar role - Verifiable References Available. Must reside within at least no more than 30km radius of Derdepark - Must be able to Reliably commute SKILLS AND ABILITIES Presentable & Friendly Manner. Excellent time management skills Must be able to confidently interact with customers in a professional manner Go getter with an ability to use their own initiative to execute tasks Excellent written and verbal communication skills; Comfortable engaging with a variety of different people, identifying their needs, conveying our mission, handling any objections and collecting the vital information that allows us to perform at our best Precision and attention to detail. Painstakingly Detailed Orientated and Attentive Meticulous, Careful, Punctilious, and Scrupulous Ability to remain professional and level headed at all times Dependable Experience working with deliveries for a Butchery beneficial Preferred candidates are hard-working, detail-oriented, organized and must possess a friendly and caring disposition Work Hours: weekly 07h00 - 18h00 plus every alternate saturday 07h00 - 15h00 Salary: Between R 4500 - R 6500 per month Job Types: Contract basis

Job Types: Full-time, Part-time

Pay: R5 000,00 - R7 000,00 per month

Work Location: On the road

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