Core Responsibilities & Duties • Qualifications & Requirements

A limousine driver (or chauffeur) is responsible for providing secure, punctual, and high-quality transportation for clients in luxury vehicles, including sedans, SUVs, and stretch limousines. They often act as a company ambassador, ensuring a comfortable, professional experience for executives, tourists, and special event attendees.

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Driving & Navigation: Safely operate luxury vehicles, adhering to traffic laws and using GPS or local area knowledge to ensure the most efficient route.
Client Service: Greet passengers, assist with loading/unloading luggage, and open doors.
Vehicle Maintenance: Maintain a clean, spotless vehicle (inside and out), keep it fueled, and ensure it is properly stocked with beverages, snacks, or requested amenities.
Reporting & Logistics: Perform pre- and post-trip inspections, report mechanical issues to management, and maintain logs of travel time and mileage.
Scheduling: Adhere to strict schedules for pickups and drop-offs, often coordinating with dispatch for airport runs or special events.
License: Valid driver’s license with a clean driving record.
Certification: Some positions require a chauffeur’s license, CDL, or specialized insurance.
Experience: 5 years of experience is common, though luxury or executive driving experience is often preferred.
Appearance: Maintain a neat, professional, and well-groomed appearance.
Skills: Excellent interpersonal and customer service skills, time management, and discretion with high-profile clients.