
Quick Improvement: Immediately add a "Professional Summary" at the top of your CV. Tailor it specifically for fleet operations, stating: "Experienced and reliable delivery driver with extensive knowledge of Abu Dhabi routes and logistics, seeking to apply on-road expertise and vehicle skills to a fleet operations coordinator role." This grabs the recruiter's attention and frames your driving experience as operations-relevant from the start.

Skills Optimization: Move beyond just listing "driving." Create a dedicated "Core Competencies" section. Include hard skills like Route & Optimization (using Waze/Google Maps), Fleet Vehicle Pre-inspection, DOT/Abu Dhabi Traffic Compliance, Basic Vehicle Maintenance, and Fuel Efficiency Monitoring. This shows operational awareness. For structuring these skills effectively, refer to a detailed CV guide at https://us.ok.com/ask_news/how-to-write-a-cv-in-the-uae-2026-guide-for-job-seekers/.

Example - Experience Section: Noon Delivery Partner | Abu Dhabi | [Dates]

Mistake to Avoid: Don't just list your job as "Driver for noon." A common CV mistake is using generic descriptions that don't translate to the target role. Avoid cluttering your CV with irrelevant personal details. Focus on quantifiable achievements and operational keywords. To learn the correct UAE CV format and focus, visit https://us.ok.com/ask_news/how-to-write-a-cv-in-the-uae-2026-guide-for-job-seekers/.

Advanced Tip: Consider adding a short "Professional Development" section. If you have any, include certifications like Defensive Driving, First Aid, or even a forklift license. If you don't, proactively state: "Eager to obtain Certified (CFM) or similar accreditation." This demonstrates ambition and a serious commitment to transitioning into the fleet operations field.


