Training in partnership with the FOREM Logistique Hainaut Skills Center
de Houdeng-Goegnies and the Social Transport and Logistics Fund (FSTL)
Organization
Coaching modules (collective and individual) for preparation for the profession of heavy goods vehicle driver and integration into the job market:
- Preparation for business internships
- Job search and job interview
- Assertiveness and stress management
- Training in learning methods
- Theoretical training: code and CAP
- ADR patent: knowledge of emergency procedures in the transport of dangerous products
Practical training: driving hours and passing C and CE licenses (under certain conditions)
- Organize your distribution day (rooting)
- Know, understand and know how to effectively complete the truck's on-board documents (tachograph disc, etc.)
- Establish, provide information and have the corresponding documents completed by the sender/destination
- Be responsible for cashing and/or taking orders
- Arrange the goods in the truck according to their daily rooting or for bin transport distribute the load according to the authorized weights, per axle
- Know how to maneuver a truck and/or semi-trailer while respecting the equipment
- Internships and employment in companies Joint Commission 140.03
Registrations
To find out the next information session dates and register,
contact us on 071 208 220 or contact your FOREM advisor or the Cité des Métiers de Charleroi.
Following this information session, if you are interested, we will offer you an appointment for an individual interview.
Conditions
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- You are registered as a job seeker
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- Have as a professional objective the profession of heavy goods vehicle driver with a C or CE license
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- Not having the automatic B license
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- Have driving experience on Belgian territory with a B license of at least 2 years at the time of entry into training
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- Not having a driving license or having your license revoked
Having a vehicle of your own and just for yourself: various and frequent trips for courses and exams, internships in companies all over Belgium and poorly served by the TEC, flexible hours required...
Have good physical condition (no back, knee, hip problems, etc.): loading and unloading merchandise; prolonged sitting; frequent trips outside the vehicle; load handling; covering and uncovering trucks…
Have a good written and oral understanding of French: theoretical exam, customer contact, telephone contact, on-board documents and order forms to complete
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- Knowing how to integrate into a group (12 to 24 people per training group): team training, customer contact
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- Be open to the flexibility of hours linked to the job (day/night and weekend work)
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- Have an impeccable lifestyle: no alcohol or drugs, sober driving, no energy drinks
Programming
- Start: August 19, 2026
- End: April 30, 2027
- Duration: 7 to 8 months
- All our training
