Driver Manager

Driver Manager


Company
ExecutivePlacements.com
Location
Johannesburg
Posted
2 days ago
Via
LinkedIn

Job Description
Recruiter:

Switch Recruit

Job Ref:

JHB000653/RM

Date posted:

Tuesday, March 31, 2026

Location:

Johannesburg, South Africa

Salary:

R10,000.00 Monthly

SUMMARY:

Our client, a fast-growing and innovative Logistics company, is seeking an experienced Driver Manager to lead and optimize their delivery operations in Gauteng.

POSITION INFO:

This role is responsible for managing high priority on-demand deliveries while supporting the outsourced driver fleet for scheduled routes. The successful candidate will ensure seamless coordination between merchants, drivers and internal teams to deliver outstanding service.

Responsibilities:
• Ensure all orders are delivered within required timelines.
• Manually allocate and manage orders when needed.
• Respond promptly to merchant queries and resolve delivery issues.
• Verify delivery details and monitor third-party performance.
• Plan and optimize daily delivery routes.
• Manage driver zones and capacity requirements.
• Track deliveries and ensure POD compliance.
• Adjust operations based on demand and traffic.
• Recruit, onboard, and train outsourced drivers.
• Approve driver payouts and incentives.
• Manage deductions and resolve payment queries.

Requirements:
• 3+ years in logistics, fleet management or last-mile delivery.
• Experience managing payroll spreadsheets (NQF 6/7 preferred).
• Proficient in routing software, GPS tracking system and Excel/Data dashboards.
• Experience managing outsourced driver fleets.
• Strong planning and coordination skills.
• Excellent communication abilities.
• Ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment.

Ready for your next move? If you meet the requirements, we encourage you to apply.

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