Responsibilities:
- Ensure passenger safety by enforcing seat belt use and adherence to traffic rules.
- Conduct daily maintenance checks on assigned vehicles (oil, water, battery, brakes, tires).
- Use PATH’s vehicles exclusively for authorized business.
- Record daily activities in a log sheet, including mileage, fuel consumption, and destinations.
- Take required steps in case of accidents, maintain a valid driver’s license.
- Provide administrative and logistical support as directed.
- Work flexibly, covering all departures, and ensure safety on planned routes.
- Monitor roads for crime occurrences and ensure basic tool kits and first aid kits are available in the vehicle.
- Maintain assigned vehicle in roadworthy and clean condition, conducting preventive maintenance.
- Check and maintain oil, lubricant levels, and report major maintenance needs promptly.
- Ensure valid insurance and annual inspection of PATH vehicles, maintaining documentation.
- Keep assigned vehicle clean, orderly, and serviceable; perform minor preventive maintenance.
- Prepare and present monthly reports on activities, fuel consumption, and expenditure.
- Fulfill any other duties assigned by the supervisor.
Qualifications, Experience and Skills
- Successful completion of 12th grade education is a prerequisite.
- Possession of an Auto Mechanics Level 3 certificate is highly desirable.
- Proficiency in written and spoken English is a crucial requirement.
- Prior experience in driving for International Non-Governmental Organizations (INGOs) is preferred.
- Fundamental skills in vehicle repair and maintenance are expected.
- A minimum of 5 years’ experience as a driver with a government or international organization, including expertise in driving four-wheel-drive vehicles, is essential.
- Holding a valid Grade 3 driving license is mandatory for consideration.





