Transport Goods or Passengers: Deliver items or people to the correct destinations.
Route Planning: Choose the best routes using GPS or maps to save time and fuel.
Vehicle Maintenance: Check and maintain the vehicle for safety and compliance.
Customer Interaction: Provide professional and courteous service to clients.
Record Keeping: Maintain logs of trips, deliveries, mileage, and fuel usage.
Safety Compliance: Follow traffic rules, safety regulations, and company policies.
Education: Minimum 10th pass; some employers prefer higher education.
License: Valid driver’s license suitable for the vehicle type (LMV, HMV, or commercial).
Experience: 1–5 years preferred, depending on the type of vehicle and company.
Skills:
Knowledge of local routes and traffic conditions.
Proficiency with GPS/navigation apps.
Physical stamina for long hours.
Good communication and customer service skills.
Basic vehicle maintenance understanding.
Fuel Support: Fuel cards or allowances to reduce personal expenses.
Vehicle Maintenance Support: Discounts or reimbursements for repair and maintenance.
Insurance: Personal accident or health insurance coverage.
Recognition Programs: Awards or incentives for top-performing drivers.
Career Growth: Opportunities to advance to senior driver, fleet supervisor, or logistics coordinator roles.
Training: Safety, route management, and app usage guidance.