How much does an Inspector of road transport services (passengers and cargo) earn
A Inspector of road transport services (passengers and cargo) earns between $1.303 and $4.367 per month, with an average monthly salary of $2.052 and a median salary of $1.782 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 5.643 professionals hired and dismissed by the period from 06/2021 to 05/2022 (last year).
Monthly Salary | Annual Salary | Salary Per Week | Hourly Salary | |
Average wage | 2.052 | 24.618 | 513 | 10 |
1º Quartile | 1.303 | 15.634 | 326 | 6 |
Median Salary | 1.782 | 21.384 | 445 | 8 |
3º Quartile | 3.330 | 39.964 | 833 | 16 |
Higher Salary | 4.367 | 52.402 | 1.092 | 21 |
Professional job categories
- Middle level technicians
- medium level technicians in transport services
- transport technicians (logistics)
- road transport technicians
Related Positions:
- Fleet manager (road transport)
- Road traffic supervisor
- Road traffic coordinator
- Road traffic officer
- Road transport inspector
- Driver instructor
- Head of road transport service
- Road traffic assistant
- Warehouse manager
- Garage manager (road transport)
- Head of transport - in the public service
- Road transport service controller
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 Inspector of road transport services (passengers and cargo)
Road transport technicians must:
Activities
- manage unforeseen events;
- warn drivers and assistants (in writing and orally);
- close cashier;
- demonstrate trustworthiness;
- provide information;
- make vehicle available for maintenance;
- send mechanic to accident scene;
- check cargo removal;
- check invoices and accountability;
- fill out incident report;
- monitor vehicle along route;
- inspect the driver's conduct in relation to the boarding of passengers;
- control fuel consumption;
- inspect baggage transfer;
- check intervals between working hours for drivers and assistants;
- relocate vehicles;
- relocate drivers and assistants;
- issue boarding program per vehicle;
- check tachograph analysis;
- demonstrate clarity;
- measure drivers' alcohol content (breathalyzer test);
- move to the accident site;
- report to the company number and destination of victims;
- show organization;
- check drivers' documentation;
- demonstrate objectivity;
- call the police;
- supervise separation of cargo and baggage;
- check travel route;
- listen to suggestions;
- analyze requests from drivers and assistants;
- acting insurance;
- warn drivers and aides (in writing and orally);
- issue tax document for the cargo;
- negotiate;
- settle travel accounts with drivers;
- work as a team;
- report an occurrence to the insurer, shipper and customer;
- check type and quantity of cargo and luggage;
- serve customers;
- register customer complaints and suggestions;
- providing a vehicle and driver to continue the journey;
- compose;
- assist non-victimized passengers;
- assign drivers and assistants;
- report an incident to the insurer, shipper and customer;
- monitor drivers and assistants' workload;
- lead;
- update drivers and trip assistants history;
- release financial resources for travel;
- activate the company's social service sector;
- resize fleet utilization;
- providing passenger list;
- replace drivers and assistants;
- control travel cost spreadsheets;
- monitor entry and exit times of vehicles;
- demonstrate dynamism;
- compatize service demand with fleet;
- providing assistance to victims;
- delegate responsibilities;
- demonstrate observation skills;
- report to the company's financial sector;
- interview drivers before traveling;
- inspect vehicle hygiene conditions;
- work as a team;
- report the accident to the legal department;
- hire third-party services;
- arrange vehicle removal from site;
- collect passengers' personal belongings;
- demonstrate ability to discernment;
- consult occurrence information systems;
- analyze market demand;
- supervise driver training;
- plan fleet utilization;
- track vehicle along route;
- check vehicle and driver availability;
- photograph accident site;
- trigger technical expertise;
- issue the cargo tax document;
- guide drivers and assistants;
- scaling vehicles;
- argue;
Sectors that hire Inspector of road transport services (passengers and cargo) the most in the job market
- road transport of cargo, except dangerous goods and removals, intercity, interstate and international
- road, bridge, tunnel and related services concessionaires
- collective passenger road transport, with fixed itinerary, municipal
- temporary labor lease
- road transport of dangerous goods
- driverless car rental
- school transport
- collective passenger road transport, with fixed itinerary, intermunicipal in metropolitan region
- engineering services
- other service activities provided mainly to companies