Truck Driver

KLASSIC SOLUTIONS INC

C$482-603[Monthly]
On-site - San Juan<1 Yr ExpHigh/Senior High SchoolFull-time
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Benefits

  • Allowances

    Medical Reimbursement

  • Employee Recognition and Rewards

    Employee of the Month Award, Employee Recognition Program, Incentives

  • Government Mandated Benefits

    13th Month Pay, Employee Loan, Pag-Ibig Fund, Paid Holidays, Philhealth, SSS/GSIS

  • Insurance Health & Wellness

    HMO

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Description

A Truck Driver's primary responsibility is to safely and efficiently transport goods and materials over various distances, adhering to traffic laws and company policies. This involves operating a truck, often a tractor-trailer or semi-truck, and handling the loading, unloading, and delivery of cargo. Truck drivers also play a role in vehicle maintenance, route planning, and maintaining accurate records. 


Driving and Operation:

  • Safely operating a truck, including pre-trip, en route, and post-trip inspections, and maintaining proper vehicle control. 


Loading and Unloading:

  • Handling the loading and securing of cargo, sometimes with the use of equipment, and ensuring it is properly secured for transport. 


Delivery and Route Planning:

  • Planning routes, meeting delivery schedules, and ensuring timely and accurate delivery of goods to their designated locations. 


Vehicle Maintenance:

  • Performing basic vehicle maintenance, reporting any mechanical issues, and ensuring the truck is in good working condition. 


Compliance and Documentation:

  • Adhering to traffic laws, safety regulations, and company policies, as well as maintaining accurate records of deliveries, fuel usage, and other relevant information. 


Communication:

  • Communicating with dispatchers, customers, and other relevant parties regarding deliveries, issues, and other important information. 


Customer Service:

  • In some cases, truck drivers may also interact with customers during deliveries, requiring good communication and customer service skills. 


Essential Skills and Qualifications:


Valid Driver's License and Driving Record:

  • A clean driving record and the appropriate license for the type of vehicle being operated are essential. 


Driving Experience:

  • Previous experience as a truck driver is often required, with specific experience relevant to the type of truck and routes. 


Knowledge of Regulations:

  • A thorough understanding of traffic laws, safety regulations, and any specific regulations related to the type of cargo being transported. 


Physical Stamina and Strength:

  • The ability to handle the physical demands of loading, unloading, and long hours of driving. 


Communication and Interpersonal Skills:

  • Good communication skills are necessary for interacting with dispatchers, customers, and other relevant parties. 


Problem-Solving Skills:

  • The ability to handle unexpected situations that may arise during transportation, such as traffic delays or mechanical issues. 


Technical Skills:

  • Familiarity with electronic devices used for navigation, communication, and vehicle tracking. 

Requirements

Passport

Driver license


To become a truck driver, you typically need a high school diploma or equivalent, a valid commercial driver's license (CDL), and relevant experience. Specific requirements can vary by employer and the type of truck and cargo being hauled. 

Here's a breakdown of common requirements:


Education and Training:

  • High School Diploma or GED: A basic educational foundation is usually required. 
  • CDL (Commercial Driver's License): This is the most crucial requirement. Different classes (A, B, C) exist, depending on the vehicle's weight and type. 
  • CDL Training: Formal training from an accredited school is often preferred or required. 
  • Endorsements: Some positions require specific endorsements (e.g., HAZMAT, Tanker) for hauling certain types of cargo. 
  • Experience: While some entry-level positions might not require extensive experience, many employers seek at least 6-12 months of prior experience. 


Skills and Qualities:

  • Driving Skills: Proficiency in operating large vehicles, maneuvering, and parking. 
  • Navigation: Ability to use GPS and other navigation tools to plan routes. 
  • Communication: Clear communication with dispatchers, customers, and other drivers. 
  • Safety Awareness: Strong understanding of traffic laws, regulations, and safe driving practices. 
  • Physical Fitness: Ability to lift and move cargo, as well as sit for extended periods. 
  • Time Management: Ability to stay on schedule and meet delivery deadlines. 
  • Problem-Solving: Quickly addressing any issues that may arise during a trip. 
  • Mechanical Knowledge: Basic understanding of truck maintenance and troubleshooting. 
  • Clean Driving Record: Demonstrates responsible driving habits and minimizes risk. 


Other Important Considerations:

  • Age: Most employers require drivers to be at least 21 years old. 
  • Background Checks: Employers often conduct background checks to assess driving history and criminal records. 
  • Drug and Alcohol Testing: Federal regulations mandate drug and alcohol testing for commercial drivers. 
  • Work Ethic: Dependability, trustworthiness, and self-motivation are highly valued by employers. 
  • Adaptability: Willingness to work long hours, weekends, and holidays. 
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GLENMAR LAGUATAN

HR OfficerKLASSIC SOLUTIONS INC

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SUITE 1004 ATLANTA CENTER, Atlanta Centre. Atlanta Centre, 31, San Juan, 1503 Metro Manila, Philippines

Posted on 14 July 2025

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