Driver Mechanic
Provide safe and efficient driving services and maintain project vehicles.
Overview
Provide safe and efficient driving services and maintain project vehicles.
You have:
- Valid driving license (appropriate class for project vehicles).
- Certificate or training in Auto Mechanics or related technical field is an added advantage.
- Minimum of 3 years’ relevant experience as a Driver Mechanic, preferably with NGOs or humanitarian programs.
- Proven experience driving in remote, rural, or difficult terrain.
- 12th or 10+2 education level, TVET Diploma, 3rd grade valid driving license.
- Basic English spoken and writing skills.
- Able to carry out limited, unsupervised tasks.
- Good knowledge of road safety, traffic regulations, and defensive driving.
- High level of integrity, responsibility, and accountability.
- Ability to work under pressure and in challenging environments.
- Good communication and teamwork skills.
With 75 years of experience, our focus is on helping the most vulnerable children overcome poverty and experience fullness of life. We help children of all backgrounds, even in the most dangerous places, inspired by our Christian faith.
Come join our 31,000+ staff working in nearly 100 countries and share the joy of transforming vulnerable children’s life stories!
Employee Contract Type:
Local - Fixed Term Employee (Fixed Term)Job Description:
The Driver Mechanic is responsible for providing safe, reliable, and efficient driving services and for carrying out basic mechanical maintenance and repairs of project vehicles supporting TSFP activities. The position ensures the timely transportation of TSFP commodities, staff, and program materials while maintaining vehicles in good operational condition in line with organizational policies and donor requirements.
1.1 Driving and Transportation Services
- Safely transport TSFP commodities, supplies, staff, and visitors to and from project sites, warehouses, health facilities, and distribution points.
- Ensure timely movement of nutrition commodities in support of TSFP distributions and monitoring activities.
- Follow approved movement plans, routes, and security procedures at all times.
- Maintain professional conduct when interacting with communities, partners, and government officials.
1.2 Vehicle Maintenance and Mechanical Support
- Carry out routine vehicle checks and preventive maintenance (oil levels, water, brakes, tires, lights, battery, etc.).
- Perform basic mechanical repairs and troubleshooting to minimize vehicle downtime.
- Ensure vehicles are kept clean, roadworthy, and in good working condition.
- Report major mechanical issues promptly and coordinate with supervisors for further repair support.
1.3 Documentation and Fleet Records
- Maintain accurate and up‑to‑date vehicle logbooks, fuel consumption records, mileage, and service schedules.
- Ensure all vehicle documents (insurance, license, inspection certificates) are valid and available.
- Monitor and report vehicle fuel and lubricant usage in line with organizational procedures.
1.4 Safety, Compliance, and Accountability
- Observe all traffic laws, organizational fleet policies, and safety standards.
- Ensure proper loading and securing of TSFP commodities to prevent damage or loss.
- Report accidents, incidents, or mechanical failures immediately and follow established reporting procedures.
- Promote zero tolerance for misuse of vehicles, fuel, or organizational assets.
1.5 Support to Program Operations
- Assist logistics and TSFP teams during loading and unloading of nutrition commodities when required.
- Support field distributions and emergency responses as assigned.
- Be flexible to work extended hours or travel to remote locations during peak TSFP activities.
2. Required Qualifications and Experience
- Valid driving license (appropriate class for project vehicles).
- Certificate or training in Auto Mechanics or related technical field is an added advantage.
- Minimum of 3 years’ relevant experience as a Driver Mechanic, preferably with NGOs or humanitarian programs.
- Proven experience driving in remote, rural, or difficult terrain.
- ✓ Education: 12th or 10+2, TVET Diploma, 3rd grade valid driving license ✓ Technical Training qualifications required: Minimum third grade driving license ✓ Basic English spoken and writing. ✓ Able to carry out limited, un-supervised tasks.
3. Required Skills and Competencies
- Strong vehicle maintenance and basic mechanical repair skills.
- Good knowledge of road safety, traffic regulations, and defensive driving.
- Ability to keep accurate records and logbooks.
- High level of integrity, responsibility, and accountability.
- Ability to work under pressure and in challenging environments.
- Good communication and teamwork skills.
4. Language and Local Context
- Basic reading and writing skills in English.
- Knowledge of local language(s) is highly desirable.
- Familiarity with local routes and operating environments is an advantage.
5. Safeguarding and Code of Conduct
- Adhere strictly to the organization’s safeguarding policy, child protection standards, and code of conduct.
- Treat all community members, staff, and partners with respect and dignity.
- Immediately report any safeguarding or protection concerns.
6. Other Requirements
- Willingness to work flexible hours, including weekends or during emergencies, as required by TSFP operations.
- Physical fitness to support loading/unloading activities when necessary.
Applicant Types Accepted:
Local Applicants Only
Potential interview questions
| Describe a time when you had to manage a difficult situation while driving. What did you do? | This question assesses your problem-solving skills and ability to handle pressure while driving. | Share specific examples that demonstrate your decision-making skills during challenging driving conditions. |
| Tell us about your experience with vehicle maintenance and repairs. Can you provide an example? | The interviewer wants to gauge your technical skills and hands-on experience with vehicle upkeep. | Pro members can see the explanation. |
| How do you prioritize safety when driving in challenging environments? | Pro members can see the explanation. | Pro members can see the explanation. |
| What steps do you take to ensure your vehicle is in good working condition before a trip? | Pro members can see the explanation. | Pro members can see the explanation. |
| Have you ever encountered issues with route navigation? How did you handle it? | Pro members can see the explanation. | Pro members can see the explanation. |
| Can you give an example of how you maintained professionalism while interacting with community members? | Pro members can see the explanation. | Pro members can see the explanation. |
| How do you manage stress when faced with tight deadlines for vehicle transportation? | Pro members can see the explanation. | Pro members can see the explanation. |
| Describe your experience in logistics support during program operations. Give an example. | Pro members can see the explanation. | Pro members can see the explanation. |