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Become a Driving Examiner at the Swedish Transport Administration in Karlstad
TrafikverketVärmlands län, Karlstad
Previous experience is desired
10 days left
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The best part about being a driving examiner is when you get to say: Congratulations, your driving has been approved, and seeing the customer's relief and smile after all their hard work to reach their goal shares one of our employees. We are now looking for engaged colleagues for the Driving Test Office in Karlstad!
Want to work with driving licenses and people? Become a Driving Examiner!
Job ResponsibilitiesAre you ready to make a difference in people's lives? As a driving examiner (traffic inspector) at the Swedish Transport Administration, you will have a unique opportunity to contribute to a safer traffic environment in Sweden.
In the role of a driving examiner, you play a key role where you conduct nine driving tests a day and assess whether the license applicant has the knowledge and skills needed to pass the test and become a safe driver on our roads. You work independently and meet many different people every day. Your friendly demeanor and ability to make decisions in pressured situations are crucial for creating a safe atmosphere during the test. As a driving examiner, you also have a governmental assignment which means you need to be able to explain and communicate decisions in a simple and clear manner after each driving test. This also means that you value diversity and respect every person, regardless of background.
Your journey begins with a one-year paid basic training. Since you will be handling a lot of information, your ability to absorb and convey theory is important. The position also includes travel to our reception locations in Säffle, Arvika, and Sunne. It is important that you, as an applicant, are aware that the requirements for your driving are higher than for someone taking their driving test. Since you will be assessing other drivers' traffic safety, you need to demonstrate a secure, stable, and well-developed driving style where you handle both traffic and complex situations correctly.
The Swedish Transport Administration feels like a secure employer. It feels good that they invest in me so that I can succeed in my profession and take care of our customers says one of our trainees.
Additional InformationTo become a driving examiner, you will undergo approximately one year of basic training with both practical and theoretical components. The training starts in week 36, and you will be employed as a trainee at that time. Please read more about training weeks, what the position entails, and what you need to consider before the driving test at: Work as a driving examiner - www.trafikverket.se.
To ensure your application is complete, you must attach your CV, a copy of your diploma (at least high school diploma or equivalent), and a copy of your driving license (front and back). If you need to upload your diplomas or driving license later, you can do so via My Career Page, but no later than the application deadline. NOTE! If your application is not complete, you will not proceed in the recruitment process.
To avoid missing important information about your application, make sure to stay updated via "My Career Page"! We primarily use email (from the email address: [email protected]) for sending notifications and invitations. Regularly check your inbox and also your spam folder during this time to ensure you receive all information from us! You may also want to add that email address to your contacts. To be permanently employed after the trainee period, you must pass the examinations that occur continuously during the training.
This recruitment uses web-based tests as part of the selection process.
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QualificationsRequirements you must meet according to the Swedish Transport Agency's regulations for appointment to conduct tests:
- have a complete high school education
- are at least 23 years old or will turn 23 in 2026
- have held a B driving license for a manual transmission vehicle for at least 3 years, issued in an EEA country
- have good traffic and driving experience in road traffic
Additionally, you must have:
- work experience that the Swedish Transport Administration considers relevant, in customer service, pedagogy, or as a professional driver
- good knowledge of Swedish in speech and writing
- knowledge of English in speech
It is advantageous if you have
- driving license category for motorcycles (A)
- at least two years of experience as a driving school instructor
Who are you?
As a driving examiner, you are calm, attentive, and adapt your approach to the customer. You enjoy meeting other people and have a positive outlook. It is important that you communicate clearly and pedagogically and ensure that the information reaches and is adapted to the recipient. The work is performed independently, and you take responsibility for your task. You collaborate positively with others and see the importance of contributing to the organization and the group. You are interested in traffic safety and have the ability to make quick decisions in stressful situations. Last but not least, you enjoy driving! That is where you will spend most of your time.
Great emphasis will be placed on your personal qualities and suitability for the profession according to the Swedish Transport Administration's assessment.
Read more hereDo you want to know more about this exciting profession and how the recruitment process works? Click here!
https://www.trafikverket.se/om-oss/jobba-hos-oss/lediga-jobb/jobba-som-forarprovare/
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https://www.trafikverket.se/logga-in/#min_karriarsida
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