A haul truck driver is responsible for the safe and efficient operation of heavy trucks, typically used to transport large loads of materials such as ore, waste, or construction materials, often across industrial sites like mines, quarries, or construction zones. The job can involve both long-distance highway driving and short-distance haulage within a surface or underground environment, depending on the industry.
Job description
- Operate and drive heavy haul trucks to transport tons of materials over short distances either in a surface environment or underground.
- Perform inspections of vehicle systems, equipment and accessories such as tires, lights, turn signals and brakes.
- Ensure cargo is properly loaded according to safety requirements.
- Follow all safety policies, procedures and legislation.
- Maintain paper or electronic logbook.
- Communicate with Dispatcher and other Haul Truck Drivers using communication devices such as a two-ways radio or on-board computers.
- May drive special purpose vehicles, including end dump trucks, centre dump truck units, shuttle cars, remix trucks and water trucks.
Haul Truck Drivers work inside a temperature-controlled cab in hot and cold environments, communicating with colleagues mostly over two-way radios or by using hand and/or other signals. They must be able to concentrate and stay alert while performing repeated tasks in a dynamic environment and sometimes in severe environmental conditions. Remember these vary according to employer and region.

