SOUTH AMERICA / Tucan Travel
Job details:
This is a great opportunity to relocate to a fascinating part of the world, to gain some fantastic travel experience and have a great adventure.
You would be responsible for general truck maintenance and also assistings the tour leader in running a professional tour by working together as a team. You will have to display excellent communication and leadership skills. The contract is a minimum 18 month commitment and you would be based in South America for the duration of your contract. Please do not apply if you are looking for a short term working holiday.
Requirements:
· A current PCV coach licence or Australian HR Licence or HGV (over 18 ton), along with an international driving permit (IDP)
· A valid passport (over 6 months) with at least 20 free pages
· Experience in driving heavy vehicles/trucks
· At least two recent references from previous places of employment.
· You must be a minimum age of 25 due to our Liability Insurance Policy
Preference will be given to:
· Applicants with good knowledge of mechanics and spare parts
· Applicants who are keen travellers, motivated and enthusiastic
· Applicants who have previously travelled to any of the destinations we operate tours in and/or have participated in group travel
· Applicants with prior travel industry experience
Please note, very important information
The successful applicant will be based permanently in the area of their contract and be required to complete a minimum of a 3-week unpaid training programme before full employment is offered.
To apply please send in your CV and application form found here: http://www.tucantravel.com/driver-application to recruitment@tucantravel.com
Nationalities:
Applicants can be of any nationality but must be qualified to and have experience driving and maintaining large vehicles over great distances. The above requirements are crucial.
Expires: Jan 1, 2014
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