Transport Manager

Cashelton Construction Ltd

Transport Manager

£62400

Cashelton Construction Ltd, Deddington, Oxfordshire

  • Full time
  • Permanent
  • Onsite working

Posted 3 weeks ago, 23 May | Get your application in now before you miss out!

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: 80a1c5dc315544099605cba8980d057d

Full Job Description

As a Transport Manager you will play a crucial role in ensuring that the Company is always operating legally and within the requirements of it's Operators' Licence and the rules and regulations set out by The Department of Transport, which is regulated by the DVSA (Driver Vehicle and Services Agency).,

  • Spend 12 hrs per week on the Operators' Licence (current fleet size dictates 12hrs).

  • Overseeing the daily maintenance of vehicles in the fleet.

  • Conducting vehicle inspections to ensure roadworthiness.

  • Assigning vehicle repair and maintenance duties.

  • Monitoring driver qualifications and training.

  • Inspecting loads and preventing overloading.

  • Keeping and transmitting complete and accurate records for each vehicle in the fleet, and for cargo transported.

  • he Transport Manager must be more than just a Transport Manager in name.

  • The Transport Manager retains legal responsibility regardless of whether his or her activities are delegated.

  • The Transport Manager must be able to show that however infrequently vehicles return to the Operating Centre, he/she is able to & does exercise continuous and effective management of the vehicles on a day-to-day basis.

  • If the Transport Manager is overridden by the Operator, then the Transport Manager must give a written warning to the operator. It that is ignored the Transport Manager is expected to resign rather than carry on when unable to perform his/her duties.

  • Attempts to reduce the hours declared on the application form will be reported to the Traffic Commissioner.

  • Transport manager should ensure he or she does enough work so as to be able to comply with his duties.


  • Further Responsibilities:
  • Bi-Monthly Report (copy Operator) showing all checks undertaken by the Transport Manager in line with the Traffic Office guidelines.

  • o Any action points must be highlighted and a time scale confirmed. Copy kept and filed.

  • Arrangements to ensure that drivers comply with driving hours, tachograph rules and within speed limits.

  • Maintenance of the Operator's vehicles including the inspection of vehicles at the appropriate time(s). Record the action taken to remedy defects found. Operator must have adequate system for remembering Maintenance Dates.

  • Reporting and recording of vehicle defects by drivers.

  • o System in place to address action that needs to be taken.

  • Compilation and accurate records kept for the appropriate period of not less than 15 months.

  • Arrangements to ensure the applicant vehicle(s) are not overloaded.

  • Authorised vehicles will be kept at the authorised Operating Centre(s) when not in use.

  • Ensuring good communication lines with the Operator in order that continuous and effective controls are in place.

  • Arranging regular visits to the Operating Centre(s).

  • All duties to be carried out in a professional way and complying at all times with VOSA Rules and Regulations.

  • Ensure adequate systems are in place for all aspects of the responsibilities.

  • All responsibilities undertaken will be performed in line with the professional qualification held.

  • Any convictions must be reported to the Operator and the Traffic Office within 28 days.

  • Where possible the Transport Manager should make effort to attend any VOSA Inspection or Public Inquiries.

  • Any Role the Transport Manager has in Verifying Contracts and Documents, Basic Accounting or Safety Procedures in relation to the Operator Licence must be declared.

  • Resignation from the Operator Licence should give adequate notice (minimum 1 month) provided the Operator has complied with the Terms of the Contract.

  • The Transport Manager should be up to date on any new legislation and Traffic Office requirements.


  • Essential Skills and qualifications of an HGV Class 2 Driver

    Cashelton Construction are looking for a capable, decisive and well-organised Transport Manager who has a background in fleet management and planning - across a medium sized team of drivers and loaders., You must possess a valid license and Transport Manager CPC Certification as well as previous experience in Transport Management duties., You will need to have knowledge of driving legislation particularly tachograph requirements and have previous experience in a similar environment is a must. Your people and planning skills should be second to none.
  • Transport Manager CPC (Road Haulage); - MUST HAVE

  • Valid Driving Licence / 7.5 ton or Class 2 Licence (preferable);

  • Have a Driver Qualification Card (DQC) (preferable)

  • Transport Manager to undertake any Refresher Courses at his/her own cost if requested by the Traffic Commissioner., Driving a Goods Vehicle: 2 years (required)


  • Licence/Certification:
  • Driver CPC / Valid & Current Card (required)

  • CSCS / Valid & Current (required)