One specialist function should be chosen (either Traffic Office or Removals Operative):
Relevant and current regulation and legislation (including international where relevant to role) governing the supply chain industry, their subsector and role in particular; consequences of not adhering to legal guidelines. |
How to plan routes (as required) and jobs, and the importance of re-planning, amending jobs or planning for further delivery when circumstances change. |
Appropriate equipment/vehicle types and when to use them in order to minimise environmental impact. |
How to use the Transport Management System (TMS) and other relevant IT systems to:.
- Input customer jobs for onward delivery.
- Progress live jobs through the various stages of delivery, and update these when status or circumstances change.
- Track vehicles, loads and temperatures where required.
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Timescales, processes and instructions relating to the use of TMS and other relevant IT systems. |
How to organise and allocate appropriate resources (vehicles, drivers and other staff etc) to jobs manually, or using relevant IT systems. |
Safe use of equipment and machinery (such as manual handling equipment, vehicle and delivery systems) in order to provide briefs to colleagues. |
How to process goods when returned to base. |
The process for arranging vehicle maintenance and dealing with any related issues. |
How to plan jobs, and the importance of re-planning or amending jobs when customer needs or circumstances change, for example jobs being delayed, house sales falling through. |
What to consider when selecting packing materials appropriate to the job, for example items being moved (size, fragile/non-fragile items, prohibited/restricted items), current and final destinations (storage, retail, domestic or international) and type of job (import/export, household, libraries, commercial). |
How to prepare and use packing materials efficiently to reduce waste, costs to the organisation and environmental impact; understand the consequences of not using or disposing of these correctly. |
Moving, handling and packing processes for items such as: fragile items (for example mirrors, windows, paintings, antiques); non-fragile items; furniture and other large objects for example pianos, clocks, barometers, machinery) into or out of new premises, storage or preparation for transit, both domestically and internationally. |
Moving, handling and packing processes for dealing with restricted or prohibited items (for example drugs, weapons, new goods, protected species). |
Safe use of equipment and machinery (such as manual handling equipment, vehicle and delivery systems) including where to find further information such as instructions or guidance; understands consequences of using them incorrectly. |
The need for, and how to prepare relevant documentation, inventories and labelling for removals jobs, for example time sheet, job sheet, waybill, bingo sheet, risk assessment, scope of works, customer feedback forms, insurance forms, quotation / acceptance. |
The need for and how to prepare documentation and records relating to restricted or prohibited items. |
Processes for loading and unloading items into vehicles; containers; LCL, crates and lift vans; crates and boxes. |
How to dismantle and/or reassemble furniture as required, including the use of appropriate tools and equipment where relevant. |
Relevant and current regulation and legislation (including international where relevant to role) relating to the moving and handling of items, for example health and safety, country-specific prohibition or restrictions for moving certain items in or out, restrictions on goods relating to air freight and terrorism issues; and the individual and organisational consequences of not adhering to these. |
The changing consumer landscape, including changes to consumer protection and rights. |
Basic IT applications and other relevant technology and systems, such as traffic monitoring, vehicle systems, payments, map reading, data recording fleet tracking and other related systems. |
Other systems and processes relevant to their subsector (such as freight forwarding, data input, payments, international trade, and removal processes) which facilitate an effective and efficient service to customers. |
Fully comply with current appropriate rules and regulation; maintain the health, safety and security of people at all times. |
Plan routes for safe delivery of products, and can amend or re-plan when circumstances change. |
Work to improve cost efficiencies and reduce environmental impact of work activities by selecting the most appropriate driving route and mode of transport when planning deliveries. |
Use the TMS system effectively to add, track and update customer jobs; follow related processes and instructions in order to achieve job timescales or deadlines. |
Assign appropriate resource to customer jobs, including vehicle and staff, and deal with outside agencies and organisations when extra resource is required. |
Plan and provide briefs to other operators (eg LGV Drivers and warehouse operatives) on the use of relevant equipment and machinery, including the consequences of using them incorrectly, to ensure the safe handling of customer goods. |
Debrief drivers on their return to base. |
Process goods when returned to base. |
Follow instructions, and ensure maintenance issues relating to equipment and machinery are dealt with promptly. |
Schedule vehicle maintenance and report any issue to the relevant person. |
Plan and re-plan accordingly when customer needs or circumstances change. |
Select, prepare and use materials appropriate to the job efficiently and in a way which reduces waste, costs and environmental impact; taking into consideration the item(s) to be moved, their current and final destinations. |
Follow appropriate processes for moving, handling and packing/unpacking items; move household, office and other furniture, goods and equipment into or out of new premises, storage or preparation for transit, both domestically and internationally. |
Use equipment and machinery safely; follow instructions and organisational policy in a safe and efficient manner to carry out work activities. |
Prepare relevant documentation, inventories and labelling for removals jobs. |
Safely and efficiently load and unload items into and from (as appropriate to role) vehicles, containers, LCL, crates and lift vans, crates and boxes; use appropriate manual handling equipment or machinery where necessary. |
Safely and efficiently dismantle and/or reassemble furniture as required, including safe and efficient use of tools and equipment where relevant. |
Fully comply with current appropriate rules and regulation relating to the moving and handling of items; maintain the health, safety and security of people at all times.. |
Use basic IT systems appropriately and in line with organisational requirements, for example using emails and the internet; bar coding systems; records, checks and maintains data appropriate to the task. |