Delivery/Transport: Move goods, parcels, or passengers from one location to another.
Route Planning: Use GPS or maps to select the fastest, safest, and most efficient routes.
Vehicle Maintenance: Perform routine vehicle inspections and minor maintenance tasks.
Customer Service: Maintain polite and professional interactions with clients or passengers.
Record-Keeping: Log mileage, fuel usage, deliveries, and vehicle conditions as required.
Compliance: Follow traffic laws, safety protocols, and company policies.
Education: Minimum 10th pass; higher education can be an advantage.
License: Valid license appropriate for the vehicle type (LMV, HMV, commercial, or two-wheeler).
Experience: 1–5 years preferred depending on the role and company.
Skills:
Knowledge of local roads and traffic patterns.
Ability to use GPS or navigation apps.
Good physical fitness for long hours of driving.
Communication and basic customer service skills.
Basic knowledge of vehicle maintenance.
Fuel & Vehicle Support: Fuel cards, allowances, or maintenance discounts.
Insurance: Personal accident coverage and, in some cases, health insurance.
Recognition: Awards for high-performing drivers (e.g., Driver of the Month).
Training: Safety, route optimization, and app usage training.
Career Growth: Opportunities to advance to senior driver, fleet supervisor, or logistics coordinator roles.
Other Perks: Mobile support for app-based deliveries, occasional meal allowances, or company events.