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Rider Sales – Clerks

Full-time Arua, UG
Posted 3 hours, 10 minutes ago 1 views 0 applications

Job Description

Job Details

BPIL is looking to recruit a suitable candidate for the position below:

Job Purpose

The Rider Sales – Clerk is to deliver dressed chicken orders to customers across Kampala safely, on time, and in good condition, while also promoting sales and collecting payments. The Rider Sales – Clerk acts as both a delivery representative and a mobile salesperson, ensuring excellent customer service and brand visibility.

Key Responsibilities

  • Delivery & Distribution
  • Deliver dressed chicken orders to shops, restaurants, agents, and households promptly and accurately.
  • Verify the quantity, temperature, and condition of products before dispatch.
  • Obtain customer signatures or delivery confirmations for all deliveries.
  • Return delivery documents and payment receipts to the Distribution Centre daily.
  • Sales & Customer Engagement
  • Promote and sell dressed chicken products to existing and potential customers along assigned routes.
  • Identify new customers or outlets within the delivery area and share leads with the sales team.
  • Upsell products, communicate ongoing promotions, and encourage repeat business.
  • Provide basic product information and handle customer queries courteously.
  • Stock Management
  • Maintain accurate records of deliveries, returns, and collections.
  • Report any stock shortages, damages, or customer complaints immediately.
  • Motorcycle Care
  • Always operate the company motorcycle safely and responsibly.
  • Conduct daily pre-ride checks (fuel, brakes, lights, tyres, carrier box).
  • Ensure the motorcycle and delivery box are clean, branded, and well-maintained.
  • Report mechanical or safety issues to the Supervisor immediately.
  • Compliance & Conduct
  • Follow all traffic laws, safety standards, and cold-chain handling procedures.
  • Wear full company uniform and safety gear (helmet, reflector, gloves).
  • Maintain professional behaviour and courtesy when interacting with customers.
  • Support any other duties assigned by the supervisor.

Education

Minimum Academic Qualifications

  • A’ Level or Diploma preferred
  • Valid Class A motorcycle riding permit.

Skills and Experience

Minimum Experience

  • At least 1–2 years’ experience in delivery or field sales (preferably in FMCG, meat, or poultry).
  • Good knowledge of Kampala routes and customer locations.
  • Basic numeracy and record-keeping skills.
  • Strong communication, honesty, and customer service orientation.
  • Ability to work early mornings, weekends, and under pressure

Working Conditions

Field-based role, majority of the day spent on the road.

Early morning starts (as early as 5:00 AM).

Exposure to cold-chain handling during loading and delivery.

Requires use of protective clothing and gear.

Attitude and Motivation

The ideal candidate must demonstrate the following personal attributes:

  • Precision-Driven
  • Ownership of the Archive
  • Proactive Communicator
  • Service Mindset
  • Self-Disciplined
  • Technology Enthusiast
  • Collaborative & Humble
  • Safety-Aware
  • Computer knowledge

Competencies

The ideal candidate should demonstrate the following BPIL High Performance Behaviours:

  • Common purpose
  • Open communication
  • Setting and Achieving Targets
  • Sense of Urgency & Agility
  • Accountability
  • Collaborate Effectively
  • Result-Driven Mindset
  • Trust & Mutual Respect
  • Customer Focused
  • Innovation & Continuous Learning
  • Sense of Belonging

How to Apply

Send your resume to vacancies@biyinzika.co.ug

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