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Export Escort Officer

Part-time Lusaka, ZM
Posted 1 day, 4 hours ago ⏰ Deadline: May 21, 2026 1 views 0 applications

Job Description

Job Title

We are seeking a dependable Export Escort Officer to accompany drivers on cross-border deliveries and ensure smooth, compliant movement of export goods. The role focuses on documentation handling, coordination at borders, and safeguarding cargo throughout transit.

Key Responsibilities

  • Escort export trucks from origin to cross-border destinations
  • Ensure all export and customs documentation is complete, accurate, and properly handled
  • Liaise with clearing agents, border officials, and internal teams during transit
  • Guide drivers on routes, border procedures, and compliance requirements
  • Monitor cargo throughout the journey to ensure safety and security
  • Report any delays, incidents, or discrepancies during transit
  • Assist in coordinating loading/offloading where required
  • Ensure adherence to company policies and regional transport regulations
  • Keep records of trips, documentation, and delivery confirmations

Requirements & Qualifications

  • Grade 12 Certificate (minimum)
  • Diploma in Logistics, Transport, or Supply Chain (added advantage)
  • Minimum 2–3 years’ experience in transport/logistics or cross-border operations
  • Good understanding of export procedures and customs processes
  • Familiarity with regional routes (e.g., Zambia–DRC, Zambia–Tanzania, Zambia–Malawi)
  • Strong communication and coordination skills
  • Willingness to travel long distances and stay away from home

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