
Fuel Operator Driver
Location
Durban South
Company
DTW Fuels
Salary
Undisclosed
Job Type
Not specified
Closing date
π Job Overview
DTW Fuels is currently seeking a skilled and experienced Bulk Fuel Operator Driver to join its operations team in Durban South. This opportunity is suitable for professional tanker drivers with extensive experience transporting bulk fuel safely and efficiently while complying with refinery procedures and transport regulations.
Applicants should preferably reside close to the Jacobs area and possess strong knowledge of fuel transportation safety standards. The company is looking for a reliable, sober-minded, and safety-conscious individual capable of working responsibly within the petroleum logistics industry.
π§° Job Description
π Key Responsibilities
Operate and transport bulk fuel tankers safely and efficiently
Ensure compliance with refinery regulations and safety procedures
Conduct vehicle inspections before and after trips
Follow all hazardous goods transportation requirements
Maintain accurate delivery and transport documentation
Ensure safe loading and offloading of fuel products
Report vehicle defects, incidents, or delays promptly
Adhere to company operational standards and road safety laws
β Minimum Requirements
Minimum 5 yearsβ experience driving a fuel tanker
Valid South African driverβs licence
Valid Professional Driving Permit (PDP)
Proven experience in bulk fuel transportation
Good understanding of refinery safety procedures
Must maintain sober habits
Own reliable transport required
Applicants should preferably live near the Jacobs area in Durban South
π§ How to Apply
Interested applicants should email their updated CV directly to: sales@dtwandrefuel.co.za
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π° Salary Estimate
π΅ Estimated Salary
Experienced Bulk Fuel Operator Drivers in South Africa typically earn between R18,000 and R35,000 per month, depending on tanker experience, refinery exposure, overtime, long-distance routes, and hazardous goods certifications.
π― Interview Tips, Expected Questions & Answers
β
Interview Tips
1. Know Fuel Safety Procedures Thoroughly
Employers expect tanker drivers to understand hazardous material transport regulations and refinery safety protocols.
2. Emphasise Your Driving Experience
Clearly explain the types of tankers operated, routes driven, and years of fuel transportation experience.
3. Highlight Your Safety Record
Mention accident-free driving history, compliance with regulations, and safe handling procedures.
4. Be Honest About Availability
Fuel logistics operations may involve early shifts, overtime, or long-distance routes.
5. Dress Professionally for the Interview
Even for driving roles, professional presentation creates a positive first impression.
π Common Interview Questions & Example Answers
1. Why do you want to work as a Bulk Fuel Operator Driver?
Example Answer:
βI have several years of tanker driving experience and enjoy working in the logistics industry. I understand the importance of safety and professionalism when transporting fuel products.β
2. What safety precautions do you follow during fuel transportation?
Example Answer:
βI always conduct pre-trip inspections, follow hazardous goods regulations, wear required PPE, and ensure proper loading and offloading procedures are followed.β
3. How do you handle stressful driving situations?
Example Answer:
βI stay calm, follow safety procedures, communicate with dispatch when necessary, and focus on safe driving practices at all times.β
4. Have you worked with refinery procedures before?
Example Answer:
βYes, I have experience entering refinery sites, complying with access requirements, and following refinery safety standards.β
5. Why should we hire you?
Example Answer:
βI bring years of tanker driving experience, strong safety awareness, reliability, and a professional attitude toward fuel transportation responsibilities.β
π CV Revamp & Job Application Tips
β
Improve Your CV for Fuel Driver Jobs
1. Clearly List Your Licence & PDP
Always include licence codes and PDP validity dates near the top of your CV.
2. Highlight Tanker Driving Experience
Mention fuel tanker sizes, delivery routes, and hazardous goods experience.
3. Include Safety Certifications
Refinery permits, dangerous goods certificates, and safety training improve employability.
4. Keep Your CV ATS-Friendly
Use simple headings like:
β Work Experience
β Licences
β Certifications
β Skills
Avoid graphics and complicated formatting that recruitment systems may not read correctly.
5. Add Measurable Experience
Mention years of experience, delivery records, or accident-free driving achievements.
6. Update Contact Information
Ensure your phone number and email address are active and professional.
7. Tailor Your CV for Each Application
Use keywords such as:
β bulk fuel transportation
β tanker driver
β hazardous goods
β refinery safety
β PDP driver
π§ Interested applicants can also contact:
info@jobskwazulu.co.za
π§© Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. Is tanker driving experience required?
Yes. Applicants need at least 5 years of fuel tanker driving experience.
2. Do applicants need a PDP?
Yes. A valid Professional Driving Permit is mandatory.
3. Is this a local or long-distance driving role?
The advert mainly references bulk fuel transportation operations around Durban South and refinery-related work.
4. Can applicants without refinery experience apply?
Refinery experience is highly advantageous because the role involves refinery safety compliance.
5. Is own transport necessary?
Yes. Applicants must have reliable personal transport.
6. Where is the job located?
The position is based in Durban South near the Jacobs area.
7. How should applications be submitted?
Applicants must email their CVs directly to the provided email address.
π Career Path & Growth Opportunities
1. Fuel Tanker Driver
This role serves as a strong entry point into petroleum transport operations. Experienced tanker drivers in South Africa typically earn between R18,000 and R35,000 monthly, depending on experience and route requirements.
2. Senior Hazardous Goods Driver
With additional certifications and years of safe driving, drivers may progress into senior hazardous goods transportation roles earning approximately R30,000 to R45,000 per month.
3. Logistics Supervisor
Experienced operators with leadership skills may transition into logistics coordination or transport supervision positions. Salaries generally range from R25,000 to R50,000 monthly.
4. Fleet Controller
Fleet controllers oversee vehicle scheduling, fuel deliveries, driver compliance, and operational planning. South African fleet controllers can earn between R20,000 and R40,000 monthly.
5. Transport Operations Manager
Senior professionals managing petroleum transport operations may earn between R45,000 and R80,000 per month, depending on company size and operational scope.
π Industry Insights & Job Market Overview
South Africaβs fuel transport and petroleum logistics industry continues growing due to increased commercial fuel distribution, infrastructure activity, and supply chain expansion. Skilled tanker drivers remain essential for transporting hazardous fuel products safely between refineries, depots, and commercial customers. As logistics companies expand operations, demand for experienced fuel tanker operators in cities like Durban, Johannesburg, and Cape Town continues increasing.
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