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Services Attendant - Stores (Driver)
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Join Eurest as a Services Attendant (Driver) in Melbourne CBD. This role combines driving, store duties, and premium food service. You need a valid driver’s licence, customer service experience, and a passion for hospitality. Enjoy work-life balance, on-site parking, retail discounts, and clear c...
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Australia , Melbourne CBD
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25.86 AUD / Hour
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Compass Group Australia
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Hc Driver Knoxfield
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Join a leading transport team as an **HC Driver** in **Knoxfield VIC**. This full-time role offers **$35.89/hr** with Monday-Friday shifts starting at 5:30-6:00 AM. You need a valid **HC Truck Licence**, **Crane Licence**, and 2+ years of experience for delivering steel products. Enjoy stable loc...
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Australia , Melbourne
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34.00 - 35.89 AUD / Hour
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Randstad
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High-Reach Forklift Driver
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Join our dynamic warehouse team as an experienced High Reach Forklift Driver in Melbourne. Utilize your LF Licence and 5+ years of experience in a racked environment to ensure safe and accurate stock movement. This role offers staff discounts and focuses on efficient operations using RF scanners.
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Australia , Melbourne CBD & Inner Suburbs
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Bed Bath N' Table
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Operations driver, warehouse technician, scooter swapper
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Join the fastest-growing micromobility operator in APAC with flexible casual roles in Melbourne. As an Operations Driver or Warehouse Technician, you'll manage e-scooter fleets, perform swaps/repairs, and ensure safety. We seek self-starters with a can-do attitude, physical capability, and a vali...
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Australia , Melbourne
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Neuron Mobility
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About the Driver role

Explore a world of opportunity with driver jobs, a dynamic and essential profession that forms the backbone of commerce and daily life. A career as a driver is far more than simply operating a vehicle; it is a role centered on responsibility, reliability, and customer service. Professionals in this field are tasked with the safe and timely transportation of goods or people, ensuring that everything from critical supplies to passengers reaches their destination efficiently. The core of the profession involves meticulous planning and execution, often following predetermined routes and schedules while adapting to real-world conditions like traffic and weather.

The typical responsibilities for driver jobs are diverse and demanding. A primary duty is the operation of a vehicle, which can range from small cars and vans to large trucks, in a safe and lawful manner, adhering to all traffic laws and regulations. This includes performing pre-trip and post-trip vehicle inspections to ensure mechanical soundness and reporting any maintenance issues promptly. Loading and unloading cargo is a common physical aspect of the job, requiring careful handling to prevent damage, particularly for fragile or sensitive items. For many driver roles, especially in delivery, interaction with customers is a key component. This involves not only the physical hand-off of packages but also providing professional and courteous service, obtaining signatures for proof of delivery, and sometimes processing payments. Furthermore, drivers are consistently responsible for maintaining accurate logs of their activities, deliveries, and mileage.

To succeed in driver jobs, certain skills and qualifications are universally sought after. The most fundamental requirement is a valid driver's license appropriate for the vehicle class, coupled with a clean driving record. Exceptional navigational skills and a strong knowledge of geographic areas are crucial for efficiency. Beyond technical driving ability, soft skills are highly valued. These include superb time management to meet tight deadlines, strong problem-solving skills to handle unforeseen route disruptions, and physical stamina for long hours on the road and handling cargo. A high school diploma or equivalent is typically the minimum educational requirement, while some specialized driving roles may require additional certifications or training. For those seeking a career with independence, responsibility, and a tangible sense of accomplishment, driver jobs offer a stable and rewarding path with numerous avenues for specialization and advancement. Discover your next career move and find driver jobs that match your skills and ambitions today.