Key Responsibilities:
- Transporting Goods: Safely drive lorries to transport goods to specified destinations, which may include local, regional, or long-distance routes.
- Route Planning: Plan routes in advance to ensure timely delivery, considering traffic conditions and potential obstacles.
- Vehicle Maintenance: Conduct regular inspections and maintenance of the lorry, including checking fluid levels, tire pressure, and brakes. Report any issues or repairs needed.
- Loading and Unloading: Assist with loading and unloading cargo, ensuring that it is secured properly to prevent damage during transport.
- Documentation: Maintain accurate records of deliveries, mileage, fuel consumption, and any incidents. Complete required paperwork for shipments, including bills of lading.
- Safety Compliance: Follow all safety protocols and regulations, including wearing safety gear and adhering to weight limits and driving laws.
Requirements:
Education and Qualifications:
- License: Valid driver's license appropriate for the vehicle class.
Experience:
- Prior experience driving lorries or heavy vehicles is often required.
- Familiarity with transport logistics and route planning can be advantageous.
Skills:
- Driving Skills: Proficient in operating lorries, with a strong understanding of vehicle handling and maneuvering.
- Navigation: Ability to use maps, GPS systems, and route planning software effectively.
- Physical Fitness: Ability to lift heavy items and perform physical tasks associated with loading and unloading cargo.
- Communication: Good verbal communication skills to interact with clients and team members.
- Attention to Detail: Strong attention to detail for maintaining accurate records and ensuring cargo is loaded and secured properly.
Personal Attributes:
- Responsible and reliable with a strong work ethic.
- Good time management skills to meet delivery deadlines.
- Ability to work independently and make decisions under pressure.
Working Conditions:
- Lorry drivers may work irregular hours, including nights and weekends, and may spend long hours on the road away from home.
- The job may involve exposure to varying weather conditions and physical demands related to loading and unloading cargo.