Dump Truck Driver Jobs in Mining

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A Dump Truck Driver operates rigid or articulated dump trucks to transport bulk materials such as soil, rock, gravel, coal, and ore on mining, construction, and civil engineering sites. It is a consistently in-demand role in South Africa, with opportunities across the mining, construction, and infrastructure development sectors in all nine provinces.

This guide provides an overview of Dump Truck Driver careers in South Africa, popular city-level listings, latest job opportunities, employee salaries and benefits, required qualifications and skills, and how to apply.


Latest Dump Truck Driver Job Opportunities

As of 2026, Dump Truck Driver positions are actively advertised across South Africa. Based on the latest listings from job boards including Jobservicehub, Indeed, Careers24, and company career portals:

LocationDescription
Johannesburg, GautengConstruction and civil engineering bulk material transport
Cape Town, Western CapeConstruction site and quarry dump truck operations
Durban, KwaZulu-NatalInfrastructure, construction, and port development haulage
Bloemfontein, Free StateCivil construction and road development bulk transport
Polokwane, LimpopoMining and construction bulk materials haulage
Mbombela, MpumalangaCoal mining and construction site dump truck operations
Rustenburg, North WestPlatinum and chrome mining bulk ore transport
Gqeberha, Eastern CapeConstruction, quarry, and infrastructure haulage
Kimberley, Northern CapeDiamond mining and construction bulk material transport

For the most current listings, visit www.jobservicehub.com, www.indeed.co.za, or www.careers24.com and search for “Dump Truck Driver” in your province.


Salary and Employee Benefits

Salaries for Dump Truck Driver roles in South Africa vary by sector, truck size, and site location. Typical ranges as of 2026:

  • Entry-level / small rigid dump truck – ZAR 8,000–12,000 per month
  • Experienced / large rigid or articulated dump truck – ZAR 12,000–20,000 per month
  • Specialised / ultra-class mining haul truck – ZAR 20,000–35,000 per month

Additional compensation and benefits commonly offered include:

  • Site and remote location allowances – ZAR 1,000–3,000 per month
  • Danger pay – applicable for underground and hazardous site operations
  • Performance bonuses – based on productivity and safety record
  • Medical aid contributions at qualifying positions
  • Pension or provident fund contributions
  • Accommodation and meals provided on remote mining and construction sites

Salaries are based on data from Jobservicehub, Indeed, Glassdoor, and mining and construction sector postings as of 2026.


Qualifications and Skills Required

Dump Truck Driver roles require a valid driving licence and, for mining operations, a site-specific competency certificate. Requirements vary by employer and site type.

Licences and Certifications

  • Code 10 (C) or Code 14 (EC) Driver’s Licence — required for road-going dump trucks
  • Mine Health and Safety Act (MHSA) Competency Certificate — required for all drivers operating on mine sites in South Africa
  • Dump Truck Operator Certificate — issued by an accredited training provider; required by most mining and construction employers
  • Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) training — required for construction site operations

Education

  • Grade 10 minimum acceptable; Grade 12 (Matric) preferred by most employers
  • No tertiary qualification required

Experience

  • 2–4 years of dump truck or heavy equipment operating experience preferred
  • Entry-level site roles available for candidates with a valid certificate and clean safety record
  • A clean occupational safety record is typically required

Key Skills and Attributes

  • Sound understanding of load capacity, tipping procedures, and site safety protocols
  • Ability to complete pre-shift vehicle inspections and incident reports accurately
  • Alertness and attention to safety in active mining and construction environments
  • Physical fitness and ability to work rotating shifts including nights and weekends
  • Reliable, punctual, and able to follow site supervisor instructions precisely

How to Apply

To apply for Dump Truck Driver jobs in South Africa, follow these steps:

Step 1: Prepare Documents

  • Updated CV detailing your dump truck experience, equipment types operated, and sites worked on
  • Certified copies of your Driver’s Licence and any operator certificates
  • Certified copy of your South African ID document
  • Any additional certificates (MHSA, OHS, First Aid, etc.)
  • References from previous employers or site supervisors
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