Truck Driver
Job Brief
Truck drivers are responsible for transporting goods across cities, provinces, and sometimes internationally. They ensure that shipments reach their destinations on time and in good condition while adhering to transportation safety laws.
Responsibilities
- Drive long distances following assigned routes and schedules.
- Follow safety regulations and traffic laws.
- Inspect vehicles before and after trips for maintenance needs.
- Maintain driving logs and records as per transport regulations.
- Load and unload cargo safely and securely.
- Communicate with dispatchers regarding delivery progress and challenges.
Detailed Tasks
- Conduct pre-trip and post-trip vehicle inspections.
- Plan routes and meet delivery deadlines.
- Secure cargo to prevent damage during transport.
- Follow provincial and national transportation regulations.
- Communicate with dispatchers and clients about delivery updates.
- Report mechanical problems and ensure regular vehicle maintenance.
Requirements:
- A valid commercial driver’s license (CDL), a clean driving record, physical fitness for long hours on the road, and knowledge of traffic laws and regulations.
- Wages: $75,000 - $130,000 per year.
Requirement
- Two years’ Work Permit and apply for Immigrationunder the Agri Pilot Program OR PNP after 1 year of Canadian experience.
- Education - Minimum High School
- Experience - 1+ years
- IELTS - Overall 4.0
Salary
$50,000 - $90,000 per year