Mansoor Hayat
HTV Driver (Heavy Trailer Driver)
CELL #: +966-*********
D.O.B: 27 August, 1989
C.N.I.C #: 34501-7338474-1
Passport #: DB6174742
Iqama ID #: 243-***-****
License ID # 243-***-****
Marital Status: Single
Nationality: Pakistani
E-mail: ***************@*****.***
Address Pakistan: mojeky p/o Box domalah Tehsil narowal District narowal, Pakistan.punjab CAREER OBJECTIVES:
A motivated heavy Trailer Driver Seeking for career growth in commercial transportation and provide quality making sure all vehicles are safe and good working Conditions. A passionate heavy vehicle driver with solid experience in driving trailers safely and timely to the assigned location. Equipped with adequate map reading skills and knowledgeable of traffic laws regarding trailer mobility. PERSONAL STATEMENT:
For me, Heavy Trailer Driver is not just a profession it’s a passion of my life to achieve success and satisfaction. PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION:
• Matric (Secondary School certificate from BISE Gujranwala year 2010).
• Driving School Sialkot Pakistan.
LANGUAGE:
• Arabic
• Urdu
• Punjabi
• English
PROFESSIONAL SKILLS
• Transporting goods timely in a secure and careful manner so as to avoid any damage to the merchandise
• Maintaining merchandise logs and transported material inventories
• Map reading and finding alternate routes in case of road blockage
• Performing precautionary maintenance of the trailer and attached vehicle/ tractor
• Ability to speak Arabic fluently
PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY:
1- SASAT Logistics Company Saudi Arabia
Duration: January 2017 to Present (8Year)
Duties and Key Responsibilities:
Trailer drivers’ tasks can vary depending on the type of company they work for. Based on job listings we analyzed, trailer drivers’ core duties typically involve: Driving Long Distances
Trailer drivers transport different types of goods, from materials and equipment to livestock. They drive long distances, maneuvering the truck into unloading and loading positions along the way. They follow applicable traffic and driving laws, staying aware of and reporting any incidents on the road. Securing Cargo
Trailer drivers need to ensure that any cargo they’re transporting is fully secured to the trailer, using blocks, chains, covers, or ropes. They need to ensure that transportation meets safety compliance and regulations. Maintaining a Record of Hours
Trailer drivers carry out various deliveries throughout the course of the day, maintaining a record of each of these, along with their working hours be cross-referenced if issues arise in the future, as well as for compliance with federal and state regulations.
Reporting Issues
Trailer drivers report mechanical issues or problems with a delivery to their line manager, ensuring a thorough log of the problem is kept for future records.
Keeping Trailer Equipment in Working Order
• Trailer drivers keep their trucks and the equipment they work with in good working order and tidy. They inspect the trailer after each trip and record defects they find.
• Transporting finished goods and raw materials over land to and from manufacturing plants or retail and distribution centers
• Inspecting vehicles for mechanical items and safety issues and perform preventative maintenance
• Planning routes and meeting delivery schedules
• Transport finished goods and raw materials over land to and from manufacturing plants or retail and distribution centers
• Inspect vehicles for mechanical items and safety issues and perform preventative maintenance
• Plan routes and meet delivery schedules
• Document and log work/rest periods and kilometres spent driving and retain fuel/toll receipts
• Input “macros” into our automated system for each stage of the loading and unloading process
• Comply with truck driving rules and regulations (size, weight, route designations, parking and break periods) as well as with company policies and procedures
• Maneuver trucks into loading or unloading positions
• Collect and verify delivery instructions
• Report defects, accidents or violations
• Drive long distances to deliver goods to customers.
• Load and unload cargo.
• Record cargo deliveries.
• Refuel and clean vehicle.
• Report road incidents to the dispatcher.
• Follow traffic laws.
• Inspect trucks and record issues.
• Keep an activities log and log hours.
• Report mechanical problems to maintenance personnel.
• Plan routes using GPS system.
• Get goods to the client on time.
• Maintain a positive attitude with customers.
• Keep commercial driver license up to date.
2- Al Ziyadi patrolling Transport company Medina Road Tabuk Saudi Arabia Duration: January 2012 to December 2016
Duties and Key Responsibilities:
• Deliver goods while operating a tractor-trailer truck, sometimes over intercity routes or spanning several states.
• Load and unload cargo.
• Record amount and type of cargo being delivered.
• Take orders for new delivers.
• Drive long distances.
• Fill up on fuel, clean truck, and wash windows.
• Report to a dispatcher any incidents encountered on the road.
• Monitor road conditions and watch for traffic congestion.
• Follow all applicable traffic laws.
• Inspect their trailer before and after the trip, and record any defects they find.
• Follow accident procedures if an accident occurs.
• Keep a log of their activities.
• Report serious mechanical problems to the appropriate personnel.
• Keep their truck, and associated equipment, clean and in good working order.
• Plan routes using maps or satellite tracking.
• Get goods to client on time.
• Take rest periods during trip.
• Transport hazardous materials.
• Take special precautions while driving.
• Buy or lease trucks from other companies.
• Find and keep clients.
• Maintain log of trips.
3- Descon Engineer Limited Pakistan
Project: Jinnah Barrage Rehabilitation and (Khanki Barrage) Duration: June 2011 to December 2012
Duties and Key Responsibilities:
• Inspect trailer regularly to make sure everything, including emergency, mechanical and safety gear, is in working order before you go out on the road
• Perform regular maintenance tasks on the truck, such as adding fuel, changing oil or checking radiator fluid, while you are on the road to lengthen the vehicle’s service life
• Comply with state regulations by stopping at weigh stations, taking necessary breaks, getting regular health checkups and following rules of the road
• Keep detailed records about vehicle maintenance and driving times to make it easy for supervisors to understand the work you have done
• Determine your assignment details by reading bills of lading and talking with supervisors when needed
• Use binders, covers, ropes and blocks to secure cargo before transport begins so you can keep the goods in top-quality condition
• Consider road and weather conditions in order to plan the most efficient driving route to better meet deadlines
• Exchange information with supervisors and other drivers while on the road by using CB radios and GPS equipment to keep everyone apprised of your status. I hereby declare that all the above particulars finished by me are to the best of my knowledge and belief