Delivery Driver (AP341)

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Our Pickering client, a leading manufacturer of funeral supplies, is looking for a G Licensed Delivery Driver to join their dynamic team!

 

Benefits to you:

  • Evaluation Hire (Temporary to Permanent)
  • Flexible Hours
  • Established company with over 100 years in business
  • Opportunity for growth and advancement
  • Great team culture

Responsibilities:

  • Operate 5-ton delivery truck to transport caskets to designated locations within GTA
  • Drive to funeral homes for deliveries
  • Load and unload caskets and funeral supplies onto and from delivery trucks
  • Perform physically demanding tasks (lifting and carrying caskets)
  • Follow predetermined routes and schedules for deliveries
  • Conduct truck inspections before and after shift
  • Address any customer inquiries or concerns and escalate issues as needed
  • Perform other duties as assigned

Qualifications and Skills:

  • 2 years of Delivery Truck Driver experience
  • Valid G Driver’s License
  • Clean Driver’s Abstract
  • Physically fit, reliable and dedicated
  • Consistently lift up to 50lbs
  • Comfortable loading and unloading products by hand
  • Steel toed shoes required

Bonus Qualifications:

  • Professional and discreet
  • Great work ethic, and positive attitude
  • Diligent worker with great organizational and time management skills
  • Experience using carts and dollies

Compensation and Hours:

  • Various shifts from Monday - Sunday
  • Various Shift times from 6:30am to 4:30pm
  • Pay Rate: $21.35 per hour

Express Employment Professionals is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes all qualified applicants to apply; all reasonable accommodations will be made for people with disabilities. Applicants are advised that artificial intelligence tools may be used to support initial screening based on key words and minimum qualifications. Express provides reasonable accommodation throughout the recruitment process upon request. This posting and any associated applicant information will be retained for three years in accordance with provincial regulations.

 

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