This is a fast-paced position that demands someone who enjoys hard work and is extremely detail-focused. This position entails picking up and delivering tools, loading and unloading trailers, and so on. We’re looking for someone upbeat, enthusiastic, and energetic! If you want to put in some hours, make some money, and have your days fly by, this job is for you! Please make sure your phone number is up to date, and someone will contact you.
Job details
Vacancy: Truck Driver
Company: Federated Co-operatives Limited Unity
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Salary: $25.00–$30.61 an hour
Job type: Full-time
Shift & schedule: Monday to Friday
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Location: Saskatchewan, Canada
Work Location: On the road
Job description
- Work truck/trailer drivers are proficient in operating large commercial vehicles, which are often equipped with a trailer or flatbed. They are skilled at driving safely and effectively while complying with all traffic norms and regulations.
- You will be responsible for loading and unloading cargo onto the trailer as a work truck or trailer driver. This may entail operating specialized equipment such as forklifts or cranes, as well as ensuring correct load securing and balancing to ensure stability throughout transit.
- Work truck and trailer drivers must plan their routes ahead of time, taking into account considerations such as distance, traffic conditions, and any unique customer requirements. They rely on navigation systems or maps to get to their destinations safely and on schedule.
- Work truck or trailer drivers move items from their origin to their destination. Deliveries could be made to warehouses, building sites, retail outlets, or directly to customers. They may also be in charge of picking up and carrying products for return or exchange.
- It is the work truck/trailer driver’s job to undertake routine checks on their vehicle to ensure that it is in proper functioning order. Checking tire pressure, fluid levels, brakes, lights, and other critical components is part of this process. They may be required to do small maintenance activities or to report any problems to the proper authorities.
- Work truck/trailer drivers keep accurate records of their actions, including delivery receipts, logbooks, and any other documents requested by regulatory agencies. They may also be in charge of collecting money or acquiring signatures for goods delivered.
- Work truck/trailer drivers frequently engage with clients and colleagues, offering professional and courteous service. To establish strong relationships, they explain delivery schedules, handle any complaints or issues, and guarantee that customer requirements are met.
- Work truck/trailer drivers always prioritize safety. They adhere to safety measures such as wearing adequate personal protective equipment, securely securing loads, and driving defensively. They follow transportation regulations, such as weight limits, hours of service, and any other applicable laws.
- Work truck/trailer drivers must be able to manage their time properly to meet delivery deadlines and optimize their routes. They must strike a balance between efficiency and safety, ensuring on-time delivery while adhering to speed restrictions and traffic laws.
- Driving a work truck or trailer can be a physically demanding job. Lifting, bending, and maneuvering big cargo or equipment may be required. Drivers must be physically fit and able to handle the demands of the job.
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