Transportation Job Market Trends

Fleet Service Clerk

2-4
Employers
Infinite
Growth

Responsible for management and servicing of vehicles in a fleet. Ensures vehicles are maintained, repaired, and ready for operational use.

HGV Class Trunking

2-4
Employers
Infinite
Growth

Transport service focused on efficiently moving goods between depots or hubs using large trucks. Primarily involves long-distance hauls on main road networks.

Class Trunk Driver

6-12
Employers
+220%
Growth

Driving role focused on transporting goods between main distribution hubs. Typically involves long-distance routes requiring specific licensing and training.

Trade Plate Driver

12-24
Employers
+213%
Growth

Responsible for driving vehicles between dealerships, auctions, and customers using trade plates. Ensures legal compliance during vehicle transport and proper documentation handling.

Sailor

10-20
Employers
+183%
Growth

A person who works on a ship, primarily involved in navigation, maintenance, and crew management. Essential for safe and efficient maritime operations.

Trunk Driver

12-24
Employers
+180%
Growth

Responsible for transporting goods along predetermined routes typically covering longer distances than local deliveries. Ensures timely delivery while following regulations and maintaining safety on the road.

HGV Tramper Driver

20-40
Employers
+175%
Growth

A professional driver who transports goods in heavy goods vehicles, often covering long distances and staying overnight. Plays a crucial role in logistics by ensuring timely delivery and efficient supply chain operations.

Line Handler

8-16
Employers
+160%
Growth

A role responsible for the safe mooring and unmooring of vessels during docking and departure. Essential for ensuring the secure handling of ropes and lines at ports.

HGV Shunter

15-30
Employers
+154%
Growth

A professional responsible for moving heavy goods vehicles within a depot or distribution center. Ensures efficient vehicle organization and loading dock operations.