Job Description
A Heavy-Duty Driver is responsible for operating and managing large commercial vehicles—typically those with a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) exceeding 26,000 lbs (such as heavy trucks, dump trucks, semi-trailers, or specialized haulers).
The primary objective is to transport goods, materials, or equipment safely, efficiently, and on schedule over local, regional, or long-distance routes. This role requires exceptional driving skills, a strong commitment to road safety, adherence to transport regulations, and basic mechanical knowledge for vehicle maintenance.
Role and Responsibilities
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Operations & Driving
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Safe Maneuvering: Operate heavy-duty vehicles under various weather, road, and traffic conditions while strictly adhering to speed limits and traffic laws.
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Long-Haul Navigation: Plan routes efficiently using GPS and traffic updates to ensure timely deliveries while avoiding restricted routes or low-clearance bridges.
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Coupling & Uncoupling: Safely hook up and disconnect trailers, ensuring all air lines, electrical connections, and locking mechanisms are secure.
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Vehicle Maintenance & Safety
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Pre- and Post-Trip Inspections: Conduct mandatory daily checks on critical components, including brakes, tires, lights, fluid levels, and steering mechanisms.
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Preventative Care: Perform basic field maintenance (such as adding fluids, changing fuses, or tightening loose parts) and immediately report major mechanical issues to dispatch or the maintenance team.
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Cargo Security: Verify that all cargo is loaded properly, balanced, and securely tied down or strapped to prevent shifting or damage during transit.
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3. Compliance & Documentation
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Logbook Management: Maintain accurate electronic or paper logs of driving hours, rest periods, and mileage in compliance with transport authority regulations (such as HoS – Hours of Service rules).
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Delivery Records: Secure necessary signatures on bills of lading, delivery receipts, and manifest documents, reporting any discrepancies or damaged cargo immediately.
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Permit Adherence: Ensure the vehicle carries all required registration, insurance, and specialized trip permits (especially for oversized or hazardous loads).
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4. Communication & Professionalism
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Dispatch Coordination: Maintain regular contact with the dispatch team to provide updates on transit progress, delays, or route changes.
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Customer Service: Represent the company professionally during drop-offs and pickups at client sites, warehouses, or construction zones.
Desired Candidate Profile
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Experience
:Need Valid Qatar license