Summary: Safely and efficiently operate commercial trucks to transport goods between various locations according to schedules and delivery instructions. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Safety First: Prioritize safety of self, other drivers, pedestrians, and cargo at all times. Conduct pre-trip and post-trip vehicle inspections, including checking fluid levels, tires, lights, and brakes. Adhere to all traffic laws and company safety regulations. Practice defensive driving techniques to avoid accidents. Respond appropriately to emergencies (e.g., accidents, breakdowns). Transportation: Load and unload cargo securely and efficiently. Plan and execute routes efficiently, considering traffic and delivery schedules. Ensure timely and accurate delivery of goods to designated locations. Maintain accurate records of deliveries, mileage, and fuel consumption. Documentation: Complete and submit required paperwork accurately and on time (e.g., bills of lading, delivery receipts). Communicate any delays or issues to dispatch or supervisors promptly. Vehicle Maintenance: Perform basic vehicle maintenance tasks as required. Report any vehicle maintenance issues to the appropriate personnel. Requirements Should have 3 years of heavy vehicle driving license. Should have a valid driving license to work in Germany. No German language skills are needed in India. Good English communication skills are mandatory. Benefits Working as a Truck driver in Germany can offer several benefits: Strong Job Security: Public transportation is essential in Germany, leading to a stable demand for Truck drivers. Competitive Salaries: Truck drivers in Germany generally enjoy good salaries, especially compared to other European countries. Comprehensive Benefits: Many employers offer excellent benefits packages, including health insurance, pension plans, and paid time off. Job Stability: The public transportation sector is relatively stable, even during economic downturns. Opportunities for Professional Development: There are opportunities for career advancement, such as becoming a trainer or supervisor. Work-Life Balance: Some positions offer flexible schedules and opportunities for overtime. Contributing to Society: Truck drivers play a vital role in providing essential transportation services to the community. The Best part is Candidates will have the opportunity to learn German upon arrival in Germany.