TRAFFIC Western Cape

Customer Relations (Admin) - Cape Town

Headhunters
South African Rand . ZAR 50,000 - 200,000

Job Description

Overview

Our client, operating in the Logistics Industry and based in Belville, Cape Town, is currently looking to employ a Customer Relations / Admin Clerk.
Matric with minimum of 2 years' experience in either logistics, general admin or retail experience.

Requirements
  • A meticulous and disciplined person able to prioritise tasks and work methodically.
  • A confident and committed extrovert with good self-esteem, able to handle challenging customers and situations.
  • Must be able to work within the framework as set out by your manager.
  • Matric with minimum 2 years' experience in logistics, general admin and / or retail experience.
  • Own reliable transport.
  • Reliable support structure.
  • A healthy individual with sober habits.
Responsibilities
  • Punctual and professional handling of customer queries.
  • Sending quotations and invoices via email, followed by confirmation of receipt and payment.
  • Processing of payment and vehicles timeously on the in-house system for forward planning.
  • Confirm that all information captured is complete and accurate before submission.
  • Prioritising and ensuring that urgent vehicles are delivered on time.
  • Consistent updates to customers regarding status of vehicles.
  • General filing / admin.
  • Debtors / creditors.
Working hours
  • Monday to Friday 7h00-17h00
  • Alternate public holidays 07h00 - 12h00
  • Saturday 8am -12pm

CTC salary - R12,500 - R14,000

Job Overview

Date Posted
07 Feb 2026
Salary
South African Rand . ZAR 50,000 - 200,000
Location
Western Cape, South Africa

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