Top Driver Skills for Your Resume
The best Driver resumes lead with the skills employers actually search for. Here are the top Driver skills to list, plus how to show them with evidence rather than just naming them.
Top skills to list
- Safety compliance — show it with a specific result or project, not just the keyword
- Equipment operation — show it with a specific result or project, not just the keyword
- Time management — show it with a specific result or project, not just the keyword
- Physical stamina — show it with a specific result or project, not just the keyword
- Attention to detail — show it with a specific result or project, not just the keyword
- Teamwork — show it with a specific result or project, not just the keyword
Skill keywords
Safety complianceEquipment operationTime managementPhysical staminaAttention to detailTeamwork
How to show them
- Put your strongest Driver skills in both the skills section and your experience bullets.
- Use the exact wording from the Driver job posting to match ATS keyword searches.
- Pair every hard skill with a soft skill (e.g. collaboration, communication) for balance.
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Start buildingFrequently asked questions
- What are the top skills for a Driver?
- Key Driver skills include Safety compliance, Equipment operation, Time management, Physical stamina, among others — always tailored to the specific job posting.
- How many skills should I list on a Driver resume?
- List 8–12 relevant skills, mixing technical/hard skills with soft skills, and back the important ones up in your experience section.
- Should Driver skills be hard or soft?
- Both. Recruiters and ATS look for hard skills to qualify you and soft skills to gauge fit, so include a balance.