Log truck driver skills

How to become a Log truck driver

Log truck drivers should have exceptional spatial awareness, a valid CDL license, and proven experience in navigating challenging terrain efficiently to ensure safe transportation of logs while maximizing career growth.

Hard skills:

  1. Safe driving - Capable of driving a log truck in a safe manner, following all applicable road rules and regulations
  2. Heavy vehicle operation - Experienced in the operation of a log truck, including maneuvering, loading, and unloading
  3. Navigation - Skilled in the use of GPS, maps, and other navigational tools to reach destinations
  4. Documentation - Knowledgeable in the completion of paperwork, including log books, invoices, and other required documents
  5. Customer service - Proficient in providing courteous and helpful service to customers and other stakeholders
  6. Time management - Adept in managing time efficiently to complete deliveries in an allotted timeframe
  7. Load securement - Competent in securing loads with appropriate straps, chains, and other materials
  8. Maintenance - Skilled in the basic maintenance of a log truck, such as checking fluid levels and performing minor repairs

Soft skills:

  1. Teamwork - Ability to collaborate and communicate effectively with other truck drivers and staff
  2. Organizational Skills - Capability to plan and prioritize tasks and manage time efficiently
  3. Problem-solving - Capacity to analyze and find solutions to challenges in a timely manner
  4. Interpersonal Skills - Competence to establish and maintain positive relationships with customers
  5. Negotiation Skills - Proficiency to reach mutually beneficial agreements
  6. Adaptability - Readiness to adjust to changing situations
  7. Conflict Resolution - Aptitude to mediate disagreements and restore harmony
  8. Customer Service - Proficiency to provide excellent service to customers