A lorry driver
transports goods using commercial vehicles, ensuring safe, timely deliveries while adhering to traffic laws
. Key duties include planning routes, loading/unloading cargo, performing vehicle maintenance checks, and completing delivery documentation. They often need valid Class 3/4 licenses, physical stamina, and strong communication skills.
Key Responsibilities:
- Vehicle Operation & Safety: Safely drive lorries, trucks, or prime movers, complying with all road safety regulations, traffic laws, and parking rules.
- Loading & Unloading: Secure cargo and assist with or supervise the loading/unloading of goods, ensuring items are not damaged.
- Logistics & Planning: Plan efficient routes to meet delivery schedules and communicate any delays to dispatchers.
- Maintenance & Inspections: Perform daily checks (oil, tires, brakes) and routine maintenance to ensure the vehicle is roadworthy.
- Documentation: Handle delivery orders, invoices, and logbooks, including recording mileage and fuel usage.
Requirements:
- Valid driving license (typically Class 3 for small trucks or Class 4/5 for heavy vehicles).
- Good driving record with no major traffic violations.
- Physical fitness for lifting, moving goods, and long hours of driving.