CODE 14 TRUCK DRIVER

CODE 14 TRUCK DRIVER


Company
Sinvac Operations (Pty) Ltd
Location
Pretoria
Posted
5 days ago
Via
Pnet
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Job Description
Introduction

We are looking for a reliable and experienced Code 14 Truck Driver to join our team.

Duties & Responsibilities

Key Responsibilities:
• Transport goods safely to designated destinations
• Conduct daily vehicle inspections
• Ensure compliance with traffic laws and company policies
• Maintain delivery records and documentation
• Report any vehicle faults or incidents immediately

Desired Experience & Qualification

Requirements:
• Valid Code 14 (EC) Driver’s License
• Valid PDP (Professional Driving Permit)
• Matric / Grade 12 certificate
• Minimum 2–3 years’ driving experience operating heavy-duty trucks
• Good knowledge of road safety regulations
• Ability to complete delivery paperwork accurately
• Must be responsible, punctual, and trustworthy

Package & Remuneration

Market related

Interested?

To Apply:

Send your CV, copy of driver’s license, PDP, and matric certificate to:

[email protected] or What's App - 072 587 6991

Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

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