Driver Operator

Department of Defence is seeking a Driver Operator located at AFB Durban in Durban. This essential role involves operating light and medium vehicles to transport passengers and...

Published 13 March 2026
Closing Date Closed
Type
Opportunity

Department of Defence is seeking a Driver Operator located at AFB Durban in Durban.

This essential role involves operating light and medium vehicles to transport passengers and items, while also providing administrative and messenger services.

As a Driver Operator, you will be responsible for maintaining the vehicle’s condition, tracking its status, and ensuring compliance with transport legislation.

Daily duties include collecting and dispatching documents, completing logbook records, and reporting any vehicle defects to your supervisor.

This position plays a vital role in supporting the efficient operations of the Department of Defence.

By ensuring safe and timely transportation, you contribute to the smooth functioning of public service initiatives that benefit the community.

Your work will help facilitate important connections within government operations, impacting the effectiveness of various departments and services across South Africa.

For young South Africans looking for a stable career path, this job offers a fantastic opportunity to gain professional experience and training in the public sector.

With a valid driver’s license and a commitment to maintaining high standards, you will not only develop your driving skills but also enhance your administrative capabilities.

This role is perfect for individuals who are eager to make a positive difference in their communities while embarking on a rewarding career in government jobs.

Joining the Department of Defence as a Driver Operator at AFB Durban is more than just a job; it is a chance to establish a career in public service, contribute to your community, and grow your skill set in a supportive environment.

Take this opportunity to be part of an essential service that makes a real impact on the lives of South Africans.