Transport & StorageDrivers and mobile plant operatorsISCO 8322
private chauffeur
Private chauffeurs transport their employers to a particular destination safely and on time. They use navigation devices to reach the destination in the shortest time possible, advise on weather and traffic conditions and comply with legal driving regulations.
European Skills Framework
Skills and knowledge areas required for this occupation based on European classification.
Essential (25)
geographic areasgeographic areasThe detailed knowledge of a geographical area where different organisations carry out operations.road traffic lawsroad traffic lawsThe rule governing the circulation of vehicles, such as national traffic codes and the rules of the road.mechanical components of vehiclesmechanical components of vehiclesThe mechanical components used in vehicles, their maintenance needs, potential malfunctions and resolution actions.health and safety measures in transportationhealth and safety measures in transportationThe body of rules, procedures and regulations related to health and safety measures intended to prevent accidents or incidents in transportation.transport topographytransport topographyKnowledge of the local transport topography, including roads, traffic hotspots, and alternative routes to reach a destination.passenger transport regulationspassenger transport regulationsThe applicable conventions and regulations governing the provision of passenger transport services.focus on passengersfocus on passengersTransport passengers to their destination in a safe and timely fashion. Provide appropriate customer service; inform passengers in the event of unexpected situations or other incidents.communicate with customerscommunicate with customersRespond to and communicate with customers in the most efficient and appropriate manner to enable them to access the desired products or services, or any other help they may require.maintain personal hygiene standardsmaintain personal hygiene standardsPreserve impeccable personal hygiene standards and have a tidy appearance.control the performance of the vehiclecontrol the performance of the vehicleUnderstand and anticipate the performance and behaviour of a vehicle. Comprehend concepts such as lateral stability, acceleration, and braking distance.drive in urban areasdrive in urban areasDrive vehicles in urban areas. Interpret and understand transit signs in a city, the regulation of traffic, and the related common automobility agreements in an urban area.drive vehiclesdrive vehiclesBe able to drive vehicles; have the approapriate type of driving license according to the type of motor vehicle used.read mapsread mapsRead maps effectively.maintain vehicle appearancemaintain vehicle appearanceMaintain vehicle appearance by washing, cleaning and performing minor adjustments and repairs.tolerate sitting for long periodstolerate sitting for long periodsHave the patience to remain seated for long periods of time; maintain an appropriate and ergonomic posture while sitting.work in shiftswork in shiftsWork in rotating shifts, where the goal is to keep a service or production line running around the clock and each day of the week.ensure vehicle operabilityensure vehicle operabilityKeep the vehicle clean and in roadworthy condition. Ensure regular maintenance of the vehicle and provide valid official documents such as licenses and permits where appropriate.provide private transport servicesprovide private transport servicesPerform private transport services ensuring compliance with all applicable requirements. Ensure that consideration is given to the performance of this work with the aim of providing the best possible ...assist passengersassist passengersProvide help to people getting in and out of their car or any other transportation vehicle, by opening doors, provide physical support or hold belongings. Keep safety measures and procedures in mind.operate GPS systemsoperate GPS systemsUse GPS Systems.lift heavy weightslift heavy weightsLift heavy weights and apply ergonomic lifting techniques to avoid damaging the body.interpret traffic signalsinterpret traffic signalsObserve lights on the road, road conditions, nearby traffic, and prescribed speed limits to ensure safety. Interpret traffic signals and act accordingly.park vehiclespark vehiclesPark motorised vehicles without compromising the integrity of vehicles and safety of people.follow verbal instructionsfollow verbal instructionsHave the ability to follow spoken instructions received from colleagues. Strive to understand and clarify what is being requested.perform defensive drivingperform defensive drivingDrive defensively to maximise road safety and save time, money, and lives; anticipate the actions of other road users.
Optional (16)
transportation methodstransportation methodsKnowledge of principles and methods for moving people or goods by air, rail, sea, or road, including the relative costs and optimal work strategies.local geographylocal geographyThe range of physical and geographical properties and descriptions of a local area, by street names and not only.operate radio equipmentoperate radio equipmentSet up and operate radio devices and accessories, such as broadcast consoles, amplifiers, and microphones. Understand the basics of radio operator language and, when necessary, provide instruction in ...drive automatic cardrive automatic carDrive a vehicle operated under an automatic, or self-shifting, transmission system safely and according to regulations.execute vehicle maintenanceexecute vehicle maintenanceExecute vehicle maintenance based on supplier or manufacturer instructions. This might include cleaning vehicle engine, cleaning vehicle interior and exterior, maintaining mileage and fuel records, pe...provide first aidprovide first aidAdminister cardiopulmonary resuscitation or first aid in order to provide help to a sick or injured person until they receive more complete medical treatment.demonstrate professional attitude to clientsdemonstrate professional attitude to clientsDemonstrate responsibility and professional duty of care to clients which will include communication skills and a focus of customer care orientation.stay alertstay alertStay focused and alert at all times; react quickly in the case of unexpected events. Concentrate and do not get distracted performing a task over a long period of time.analyse travel alternativesanalyse travel alternativesAnalyse prospective improvements in journey efficiency through reduction of travel time by modifying itineraries and outlining alternatives.tolerate stresstolerate stressMaintain a temperate mental state and effective performance under pressure or adverse circumstances.wash vehicleswash vehiclesWash and dry vehicle and ensure that paint is kept intact by waxing and polishing vehicle using the appropriate tools.clean vehicle interiorsclean vehicle interiorsRemove dirt, rubbish or impurities of the interior of vehicles, including consoles and dashboards; vacuum car seats and carpets; clean hinges and door trims.handle delivered packageshandle delivered packagesAdminister delivered packages and ensure that they reach their destination on time.perform services in a flexible mannerperform services in a flexible mannerAdapt service approach when circumstances change.assist disable passengersassist disable passengersUse appropriate safety procedures to operate lifts and secure wheelchairs and other assistive devices while assisting physically disabled travellers.make reservationsmake reservationsBook restaurants, hotels or flights.
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