In charge of loading and unloading in road transport - Salary and Career
Road transport technicians

In charge of loading and unloading in road transport - Career description, activities, functions and salary

They manage and control the vehicle fleet in the road transport of cargo and passengers. Supervise driver and auxiliary activities, check and inspect driver and vehicle documentation. They supervise loading and unloading of cargo and passengers, inspect vehicle and cargo conditions, complete and issue tax and control documents. They schedule and control travel schedules and expenses. They provide care and assistance to victims and their relatives in the event of an accident, and activate support services and official bodies.

How much does an In charge of loading and unloading in road transport earn

A In charge of loading and unloading in road transport earns between $1.346 and $6.146 per month, with an average monthly salary of $2.636 and a median salary of $2.200 according to an Averwage.com salary survey along with to data of professionals hired and fired by companies in the labor market.

Our research is based on the salaries of 10.237 professionals hired and dismissed by the period from 06/2021 to 05/2022 (last year).


Salary ranges for the In charge of loading and unloading in road transport

Monthly Salary Annual Salary Salary Per Week Hourly Salary
Average wage 2.636 31.636 659 12
1º Quartile 1.346 16.157 337 6
Median Salary 2.200 26.400 550 10
3º Quartile 4.687 56.246 1.172 22
Higher Salary 6.146 73.752 1.536 28


Professional job categories

  • Middle level technicians
    • medium level technicians in transport services
      • transport technicians (logistics)
        • road transport technicians

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Main workplaces

Road transport technicians they work in land transport companies, in the management, planning and inspection (public sector technicians) and in the operation and execution of services (private sector technicians). They are salaried employees, with a formal contract, who organize themselves as a team, under permanent supervision. They work indoors or in shift vehicles. Occasionally work under pressure.


What does it take to work in the field of Road transport technicians

The exercise of the profession of Road transport technicians requires high school vocational technical education or equivalent experience built on an occupational trajectory in the companies in which they operate. The full exercise of activities occurs after a period of three to four years of experience.


Functions and activities of In charge of loading and unloading in road transport

Road transport technicians must:

  • manage fleet;
  • answering road accidents;
  • control travel expenses;
  • attend to road accidents;
  • supervise drivers and travel aides;
  • communicate;
  • supervise loading of cargo and passengers;
  • respond to road accidents;
  • answering accidents on the road;
  • supervise loading and passengers;
  • supervise drivers and travel assistants;
  • responding to road accidents;
  • schedule travel time;
  • supervise drivers and travel aids;
  • program travel schedules;
  • supervise shipment of cargo and passengers;
  • demonstrate personal skills;
  • supervise drivers and trip assistants;

  • Activities

    • issue tax document for the cargo;
    • report to the company number and destination of victims;
    • demonstrate observation skills;
    • plan fleet utilization;
    • register customer complaints and suggestions;
    • settle travel accounts with drivers;
    • compatize service demand with fleet;
    • control travel cost spreadsheets;
    • monitor vehicle along route;
    • issue boarding program per vehicle;
    • collect passengers' personal belongings;
    • work as a team;
    • negotiate;
    • resize fleet utilization;
    • send mechanic to accident scene;
    • supervise driver training;
    • report an occurrence to the insurer, shipper and customer;
    • activate the company's social service sector;
    • relocate vehicles;
    • guide drivers and assistants;
    • scaling vehicles;
    • inspect vehicle hygiene conditions;
    • inspect baggage transfer;
    • issue the cargo tax document;
    • demonstrate objectivity;
    • argue;
    • move to the accident site;
    • check cargo removal;
    • acting insurance;
    • listen to suggestions;
    • call the police;
    • demonstrate clarity;
    • photograph accident site;
    • report to the company's financial sector;
    • control fuel consumption;
    • warn drivers and aides (in writing and orally);
    • show organization;
    • serve customers;
    • consult occurrence information systems;
    • report the accident to the legal department;
    • demonstrate trustworthiness;
    • manage unforeseen events;
    • check tachograph analysis;
    • report an incident to the insurer, shipper and customer;
    • providing assistance to victims;
    • check intervals between working hours for drivers and assistants;
    • demonstrate ability to discernment;
    • assist non-victimized passengers;
    • compose;
    • providing passenger list;
    • supervise separation of cargo and baggage;
    • fill out incident report;
    • measure drivers' alcohol content (breathalyzer test);
    • delegate responsibilities;
    • check travel route;
    • provide information;
    • arrange vehicle removal from site;
    • track vehicle along route;
    • check invoices and accountability;
    • trigger technical expertise;
    • check vehicle and driver availability;
    • analyze requests from drivers and assistants;
    • check type and quantity of cargo and luggage;
    • demonstrate dynamism;
    • analyze market demand;
    • replace drivers and assistants;
    • interview drivers before traveling;
    • work as a team;
    • make vehicle available for maintenance;
    • inspect the driver's conduct in relation to the boarding of passengers;
    • release financial resources for travel;
    • update drivers and trip assistants history;
    • hire third-party services;
    • monitor entry and exit times of vehicles;
    • monitor drivers and assistants' workload;
    • warn drivers and assistants (in writing and orally);
    • assign drivers and assistants;
    • providing a vehicle and driver to continue the journey;
    • close cashier;
    • check drivers' documentation;
    • relocate drivers and assistants;
    • lead;


    Sectors that hire In charge of loading and unloading in road transport the most in the job market

    • road transport of cargo, except dangerous goods and removals, intercity, interstate and international
    • loading and unloading
    • road cargo transport
    • general warehouses - issuance of warrant
    • cargo transport logistics organization
    • retail merchandise in general, with predominance of food products - supermarkets
    • temporary labor lease
    • combined office and administrative support services
    • general building material retail trade
    • road transport of dangerous goods




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