Making your option choices in school? Get inspired andpick the future you want

Driving examiner

Test people's driving skills and decide whether they are safe to get their full driving licence.

About skillsGetting in

About the job

Salary

Source: LMI for All

Weekly

£800

Average

Monthly

£3,200

Average

Yearly

£41,600

Average

5,000

people are currently employed

High growth

200 more jobs in 5 years

These figures refer to this job and similar ones with comparable skills and qualifications. They only apply to Scotland. Source: Oxford Economics

What it's like

You would test people’s skills at driving a car. You’d see whether a person is a safe and competent driver and decide whether they can get their full driving licence.

You would go out in a vehicle with a learner driver and assess their skills to see if they reach the national standard for driving cars and light vans.

You would:

  • prepare the paperwork for the test

  • meet the driving test candidate

  • set them tasks so you can check their eyesight

  • ask them questions to confirm the vehicle is safe

  • give them instructions as part of the test

  • watch how well they drive and if they are a safe driver

  • check their skill and safety in carrying out manoeuvres like reversing the car

  • take notes throughout the test

  • tell the person if they have passed or failed

  • give feedback to the candidate and their instructor

  • fill out the driving test report form and give a copy to the candidate

  • complete a more detailed report on the driving faults.

You would sometimes have to tell people that they have failed the test. They may be upset or angry but you would need to be firm and fair.

Being observant would be important. Throughout the test you’d need to concentrate on the person’s driving and pay attention to other traffic or people on the roads.

You might also carry out tests for other types of vehicles such as motorcycles or large goods vehicles.

Driving examiners work for the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) which is an executive agency of the UK Government’s Department for Transport.

Some haulage and bus companies also employ driving examiners to assess their lorry, bus or coach drivers. 

Environment

You would be based at a local driving test centre with other driving examiners.

Travel

You need to have had a UK or EU driving licence continuously for the last four years and not have any more than three penalty points on your licence. You'll also need to have a full category A licence if you're applying for a vacancy where fast-track motorcycle examiners are needed. Some of your training would require you to be away from home for up to 7 weeks.

Explore more information about this job

Here are some useful links to learn more about this career:

Other careers that you might like

  • Building standards officer (local authority)
  • SSPCA inspector
  • Trading standards officer
Browse all job profiles

Related industries

Many jobs can be done in lots of different industries. We've highlighted the ones we think are most important for this job.

    View all industries

    Top skills

    Skills are things you're good at. Whether you know what yours are or not, everyone has them!

    It's useful to learn which ones are important in a job so you know the areas you need to brush up on. It can also help you work out if you're suited to a career.

    Here are some of the skills you'll need to do this job:

    • observation
    • empathising
    • respecting
    • verbal communication
    • understanding
    • attention to detail
    • time management
    • making decisions
    • resilience

    Your skills are important

    Our unique skillsets are what make us stand out from the crowd. Learn about each skill in depth and discover what employers look for in your applications and interviews.

    Discover skills

    Getting in

    Explore each section to find more information about getting into this career.

    Colleges and universities will list subjects you'll need for entry to a course. Some useful subjects include:

    • Skills for Work: Automotive Skills

    You do not need formal qualifications to enter this job.

    Some understanding of cars, automotive skills, may be helpful.

    You don’t need to have been a driving instructor to become a driving examiner.

    Qualifications or experience that show driving skills, good communication skills and the ability to deal calmly and effectively with pressured situations.

    You need to be 24 years of age or over. 

    You must have had a UK or EU licence continuously for the last four years with no more than three penalty points on your licence. Any endorsements will be taken into account on a case by case basis. can this also be added into the helpful to have column: 

    You must have a full category A licence if applying to fast-track motorcycle examiners jobs.

    As part of the recruitment process you must pass judgement test, a theory and hazard perception test, assessment of driving or riding ability where you need to pass an extended version of the practical driving test, known as a ‘special driving test’.and behavioural assessment.

    You need to be approved for membership of the Protecting Vulnerable Groups (PVG) Scheme run by Disclosure Scotland.

    You may need to pass a medical.

    Find the right course for you

    Browse courses in Scotland related to 'Driving examiner'

    View all courses

    Search jobs and apprenticeships

    View work opportunities