TRAFFIC Gauteng

General Assistant

Wheco Group

Job Description

At Cielo, every role contributes to keeping our operations running smoothly. Our Showrooms, technical, and operational teams rely on hardworking individuals who take pride in supporting daily activities and maintaining high standards of safety, cleanliness in store and organisation. We are looking for a motivated General Assistant who enjoys practical work and being part of a team that gets things done. If you value teamwork, reliability, and contributing to a productive work environment, this role offers an opportunity to grow within a dynamic and supportive workplace.

Support operational departments with general labour and support duties.

Key Responsibilities
  • Handle and move stock safely
  • Support repairs and assembly work
  • Assist showroom operations
  • Maintain housekeeping standards
Minimum Requirements
  • Grade 12 preferred
  • Warehouse or technical experience advantageous
  • Basic numeracy and literacy

Join a growing operational team. Apply now!

About This Role

Career insights for General Internal Medicine Physicians positions

Salary Benchmark
R85,566/month
R57,487 to R146,268/month
Source: WageIndicator ZAR data
Key Skills for This Role
Active Listening Reading Comprehension Complex Problem Solving Critical Thinking Judgment and Decision Making
Common Technologies
eClinicalWorks V12 Epic EHR Virence Health Centricity Microsoft Outlook/Gmail MicroFocus GroupWise 18 Microsoft Edge Google Chrome/Microsoft Edge/Firefox Microsoft Excel 365

Job Overview

Date Posted
10 May 2026
Location
Gauteng, South Africa

General Internal Medicine Physicians Insights

Median Salary (ZAR)
R85,566/month

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