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**Responsibilities**: - Safely transport the construction Manager/Project manager/ Client, to and from site visits, business meetings, and appointments. - Plan and follow the most efficient routes for timely transportation. - Ensure the company vehicles is well-maintained, clean, and in excellent working condition. - Conduct regular checks on the vehicle (e.g., oil, fuel, brakes, tires, lights) and report any issues to management. - Adhere to all traffic laws and regulations to ensure the safety of passengers. - Ensure cleanliness, hygiene of the vehicle at all times by washing both inside and outside of the vehicle. - Carry out routine inspection on the vehicle to ensure that it always in good condition and schedule for regular car servicing. - Able to plan the route, traffic conditions and estimate travel time. - To treat matters discussed in the vehicle as confidential. - Do not leave and drive out of work without permission. - Familiar with simple vehicle maintenance producers. - Able to work overtime when required. - Working hours: Monday - Saturday (Sunday off day) 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM **Job Requirements**: - Minimum 2 years of relevant working experience. - Minimum SPM and above. - Have experience working with JKR is and advantage. - Possess valid driving license (Class D) with good driving skills. - Comply with all road and traffic regulations at all times. - Ability to remain calm in stressful driving situation (e.g., rush hours). - Based in Jerantut, Pahang. **Job Type**: Contract Contract length: 12 months Pay: RM1,800.00 - RM2,000.00 per month **Benefits**: - Cell phone reimbursement - Dental insurance - Health insurance - Opportunities for promotion - Professional development Supplemental pay types: - Performance bonus Ability to commute/relocate: - Jerantut: Reliably commute or planning to relocate before starting work (required) **Experience**: - Driver: 2 years (required) License/Certification: - Driver's License (D Class) (required)

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