Class 3 Truck Driver Job at Zone Placements

Zone Placements Saint-Laurent, QC

The Drivers contribute to the efficient operation of the Branch Office. The drivers will deliver company products to customers and other warehouse-related duties which include but are not limited to unloading, loading of products.

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Essential Job Functions:

  • Operating trucks or vans.
  • Performing vehicle maintenance/safety inspection.
  • Picking up or delivering merchandise and packages within a specific area.
  • Loading or unloading merchandise weighting 60 pounds at the customer’s place of business.
  • Assisting in loading the trucks and arranging items for ease of delivery.
  • Obtaining customers’ signed receipts for goods and receiving payment for the merchandise for cash-on-delivery arrangement.
  • Turning in receipts, payments, records of deliveries made, any reports on mechanical problems with their trucks, and any safety-related records; and
  • Other duties as assigned.

Job Requirements:

  • Holding a Class 3 Drivers license with 3 or more years’ experience in driving with a clean record.
  • High school diploma and/ or equivalent experience.
  • Speak, write, and read basic French and English.

Working Conditions:

  • Need to stay overnight in Ottawa or Quebec City once or more per week.
  • Truck driving has become less physically demanding because most trucks now have more comfortable seats, better ventilation, and improved, ergonomically designed cabs. Although these changes make the work environment less taxing, driving for many hours at a stretch, loading and unloading cargo, and making many deliveries can be tiring. Local truck drivers, unlike long-distance drivers, usually return home in the evening. Drivers may be exposed to heat, cold, dust, irritants, etc.
  • Local truck drivers frequently work 50 or more hours a week. Shift could start late at night or early in the morning. Although most drivers have regular routes, some have different routes each day. Many local truck drivers load and unload their own trucks. This requires considerable lifting, carrying, and walking each day.
  • Drivers are required to document their time in a logbook. Many drivers, particularly on long runs, work close to the maximum time permitted because they typically are compensated according to the number of miles or hours they drive. Drivers on long runs face boredom, loneliness, and fatigue. Drivers often travel nights, holidays, and weekends to avoid traffic delays.

Job Types: Full-time, Permanent

Salary: $22.50 per hour

Schedule:

  • Monday to Friday
  • Morning shift

Supplemental pay types:

  • Overtime pay

Work Location: On the road




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