Transportation Job Market Trends
HGV Tramper Driver
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.
No Touch Driver
Operates vehicles to transport goods without physically handling the cargo, ensuring safe and efficient delivery.
Local Owner Operator
Responsible for transporting goods within a specific area, usually owning and maintaining their own vehicle. Provides services directly to clients or under contract with transportation companies.
Owner Operator
Independent drivers who own and operate their own trucking businesses. They are responsible for managing the business aspects of trucking in addition to driving.
Truck Driver Owner Operator
Independent professionals who own and operate their own trucks, responsible for transporting goods. They handle logistics, vehicle maintenance, and business management.
Tank Driver
Operates vehicles designed to transport and dispense liquid cargo, primarily in sectors such as agriculture or fuel distribution. Ensures safe and efficient delivery by adhering to regulations and maintenance protocols.
Truck Owner Operator
Self-employed truck drivers who own and operate their own trucking business. They are responsible for transporting goods and managing their business finances and operations.
LGV Driver
Professional responsible for transporting goods over short or long distances using a large goods vehicle. Ensures safe and timely delivery while complying with traffic regulations and load restrictions.
Passenger Assistant
A role focused on supporting passengers during their travel, ensuring their safety and comfort throughout the journey. Often involves assisting individuals with disabilities or special needs.