Are you passionate about road safety and ready to play an important role in your community? As a Driving Examiner, you will ensure Queensland roads are safer by assessing driver competence and promoting responsible road use.
Your Responsibilities:
Conduct practical driving assessments, ensuring candidates meet Queensland Government standards and road safety regulations.
Assess driving skills, road rule knowledge, and the ability to operate vehicles safely in various traffic and road conditions.
Provide clear, constructive, and professional feedback to applicants following assessments.
Deliver assessments fairly and consistently, following departmental policies and procedures.
Promote road safety awareness and contribute to reducing incidents on Queensland roads.
Work collaboratively with colleagues and stakeholders to ensure smooth and effective service delivery.
Role Requirements:
- A current and valid Queensland driver's licence, including HR (Heavy Rigid), held for at least 12 months is mandatory. An HC (Heavy Combination) or R (motorcycle) licence is highly desirable, with higher licence classes preferred.
Eligibility to obtain and maintain Driving Examiner Accreditation through the Department of Transport and Main Roads.
A clean driving record with no significant infringements.
Flexibility to travel to neighbouring centres as required.
Why This Role?
This is an exciting opportunity to focus your skills on driving assessment and road safety, contributing directly to safer roads in Queensland. You'll gain valuable experience in a varied and rewarding role, providing a positive service to candidates and the community. As part of a friendly and collaborative team, you'll work in an environment that values professionalism, development, and continuous improvement. If you're ready to make a meaningful impact every day, this could be the perfect role for you.
Note: Please specify on your resume if you are applying for the full time or part time role.
Applications to remain current for 12 months.
Job Ad Reference: QLD/690942/26
Closing Date: Thursday, 18 June 2026<space>This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Australia License.