Driver
Full job description
Florist for flower shop, to design and prepare orders in shop and in events, and deal with suppliers.
Also to have Qatar driving license.
No visa transfer, only contract with current sponsor.
Wage is 3500 QAR Full-Package.
Working hours: from 10:00am to 7:00pm, subject to change according to work requirements.
Working days: 7 days a week, and 1 day leave every two weeks.
Job Type: Contract
Contract length: 3 months
Pay: QAR3,500.00 per month
Application Question(s):
- Did you read the description?
Experience:
- flower arrangement: 1 year (Required)
License/Certification:
- Qatar working/residence permit (Required)
- Qatar driving license (Required)
Application Deadline: 21/06/2024
The duties of a driver can vary depending on the specific job and industry, but here are the common responsibilities:
- Driving: Safely operating a vehicle, whether it’s a car, truck, bus, or specialized vehicle, to transport passengers, goods, or materials.
- Route Planning: Planning the most efficient route based on traffic, weather, and road conditions to ensure timely arrival at destinations.
- Vehicle Maintenance: Performing routine checks and maintenance on the vehicle, such as checking oil, water, and tire pressure, and reporting any mechanical issues promptly.
- Safety Compliance: Adhering to traffic laws, regulations, and company policies to ensure safe driving practices.
- Customer Service (if applicable): Providing courteous and professional service to passengers or customers, assisting with loading and unloading goods or luggage, and answering inquiries.
- Record Keeping: Keeping accurate records of vehicle mileage, fuel consumption, and maintenance activities.
- Communication: Communicating effectively with dispatchers, supervisors, or passengers to provide updates on routes, schedules, or any issues encountered during transportation.
- Emergency Response: Responding calmly and appropriately in case of emergencies, accidents, or breakdowns, ensuring the safety of passengers, cargo, and oneself.
- Navigation: Using GPS devices or maps to navigate unfamiliar routes and locations.
- Adaptability: Adapting to changing schedules, routes, or job assignments as required by the employer or circumstances.
- Time Management: Managing time effectively to adhere to schedules and deadlines, especially in industries like transportation and logistics where punctuality is crucial.
- Professionalism: Maintaining a neat and clean appearance, adhering to company dress code policies (if applicable), and representing the employer in a positive manner.
The specific duties of a driver can vary greatly depending on whether they are employed in public transportation, logistics, delivery services, private chauffeuring, or other specialized driving roles. However, safety, reliability, and professionalism are universally important aspects of the job.