To ensure timely, safe, and accurate transportation of goods, packages, or passengers, while maintaining high standards of service and vehicle upkeep.
Deliver Goods or Passengers: Safely transport items or people to the correct destinations on time.
Efficient Route Management: Plan and follow optimal routes using GPS and traffic updates.
Vehicle Upkeep: Regularly inspect and maintain the vehicle to avoid breakdowns or safety issues.
Customer Interaction: Provide friendly, professional service and resolve minor issues on the spot.
Record-Keeping: Maintain logs of trips, deliveries, mileage, and fuel consumption.
Regulatory Compliance: Follow traffic rules, safety standards, and company policies.
Minimum Education: 10th pass (some companies prefer higher education).
Driving License: Appropriate license for the vehicle type (LMV, HMV, or commercial).
Experience: 1–5 years, depending on the employer and vehicle type.
Skills:
Knowledge of local roads and traffic conditions.
GPS and navigation skills.
Physical stamina for long drives or deliveries.
Customer service and communication skills.
Basic knowledge of vehicle maintenance.
Fuel Support: Fuel cards or allowances.
Vehicle Maintenance Support: Discounts or reimbursements for repairs.
Insurance Coverage: Personal accident and health insurance in some companies.
Recognition Programs: Awards for top-performing drivers.
Career Growth: Opportunity to move into senior driver, fleet manager, or logistics coordinator positions.
Training: Safety training, app usage guidance, and customer service workshops.