- Drive heavy vehicles safely: Operate trucks and other heavy vehicles in a safe and responsible manner to transport goods or materials to various locations.
- Maintain vehicle: Perform routine maintenance checks on the vehicle to ensure it is in good working condition, including checking oil, water, and tire pressure.
- Loading and unloading: Assist with the loading and unloading of goods or materials onto the vehicle, ensuring they are secure and properly distributed for transport.
- Follow traffic rules and regulations: Obey all traffic laws and regulations while driving, including speed limits, signaling, and maintaining a safe distance from other vehicles.
- Communicate effectively: Coordinate with dispatchers or supervisors to receive instructions on pick-up and drop-off locations, as well as any changes to the schedule.
- Physical fitness: Ability to lift heavy loads, bend, and stand for long periods of time to load and unload materials.
- Valid driver's license and clean driving record: Possess a valid driver's license for heavy vehicles and have a clean driving record with no major traffic violations.
- Good knowledge of routes: Familiarity with local roads and highways to efficiently navigate to different destinations.
- Ability to work independently: Self-motivated and able to work without constant supervision to complete tasks efficiently and on time.