Driver

Al Haktur IT Solutions is seeking a reliable and experienced Driver to support our daily transportation needs. The ideal candidate will ensure the safe and timely delivery of company personnel, documents, and materials while maintaining a high level of professionalism.

Key Responsibilities:

Safely transport employees, clients, and materials to designated locations.
Ensure the vehicle is well-maintained, clean, and in good working condition.
Follow traffic laws and company policies to ensure a safe driving experience.
Assist with loading and unloading of packages, documents, or equipment.
Keep accurate records of trips, fuel usage, and maintenance schedules.
Report vehicle issues or accidents promptly to the management.
Provide courteous and professional service to all passengers.
Qualifications & Skills:

Valid UAE driving license (Light or Heavy Vehicle, as required).
Proven experience as a Driver in Dubai.
Familiarity with Dubai roads, routes, and traffic regulations.
Good communication and time management skills.
Ability to handle deliveries and minor vehicle maintenance.
Professional, reliable, and safety-conscious.
At Al Haktur IT Solutions, we value efficiency and safety. If you are a skilled driver with a strong work ethic, we invite you to join our team and support our operational success!

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Short Info

  • Published:5 months ago
  • Company:Alhaktur IT Solutions
  • Location:Dubai,UAE
 
 
 

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