SERVICE DRIVER
A service driver's primary responsibility is safely transporting people or goods to various locations, while also maintaining the vehicle and ensuring a positive experience for passengers. They are expected to adhere to traffic laws, maintain professionalism, and sometimes handle basic vehicle maintenance and record-keeping
Transportation:
Safely and efficiently transport passengers or materials to designated locations, whether it's employees, clients, or goods.
Vehicle Maintenance:
Conduct pre- and post-trip vehicle inspections, report any maintenance needs, and ensure the vehicle is clean and well-maintained.
Route Planning:
Plan efficient routes, considering traffic and road conditions, to ensure timely arrival and departure.
Customer Service:
Provide excellent customer service, especially when interacting with passengers, and maintain a professional demeanor.
Compliance:
Adhere to all traffic laws, company safety regulations, and any specific procedures related to the transportation of goods or passengers.
Communication:
Communicate effectively with passengers, dispatchers, or other relevant personnel regarding schedules, routes, and any issues encountered.
Record Keeping:
Maintain records of trips, fuel consumption, mileage, and any other relevant information as required.
Confidentiality:
Maintain confidentiality when transporting individuals, especially when overhearing conversations.
Flexibility:
Be adaptable to changing schedules, urgent requests, and potential challenges like inclement weather or unexpected traffic.