Driving Trainer

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Job Responsibilities:

  • Deliver engaging driving lessons, combining practical skills with essential theoretical knowledge.
  • Create personalized training programs tailored to each trainee's unique needs and learning style.
  • Provide constructive feedback and track trainee progress, celebrating their achievements along the way.
  • Foster a safe, supportive, and encouraging learning environment.
  • Uphold all traffic laws and safety regulations, setting a high standard for responsible driving.
  • Stay current with the latest advancements in training education and techniques.
  • Participate in ongoing professional development to enhance your skills and knowledge.
  • Bring your positive, "can-do" attitude to the team every day!

Job Requirements:

Licenses: Minimum Class 3 driving license (essential); Class 4 license preferred; Class 2/2B with Class 3 considered.

Experiences: At least three years of driving experience with less than 6 demerit points – a clean driving record is a must!

Skills: Exceptional communication and interpersonal skills, with a genuine passion for coaching and mentoring. Ability to perform well under pressure and maintain a positive attitude.

Education: ‘O’Level/ Nitec/ Diploma

Attractive Benefits:

Work-Life Balance: Say goodbye to unpredictable shifts!
Work fixed hours - 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM (Mon-Fri) and 8:30 AM to 12:30PM (Sat), with Sundays and Public Holidays off.

Competitive Compensation: We value your expertise. Besides a competitive salary, you'll be eligible for quarterly incentives based on your performance at work.

Invest in Your Growth: We are committed to your professional development. Benefit from sponsored upskilling courses and training to stay at the forefront of trainer education.

Award-Winning Culture: Be part of an organization recognized for its commitment to excellence, holding ISO9001, BizSafe, NSMark Gold, Progressive Wage Model certifications.

Comprehensive Benefits: Medical, dental and group insurance coverage.

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