Professional Mover - Driver or Swamper

Professional Mover - Driver or Swamper


Company
Two Small Men with Big Hearts Moving - Western Canada
Location
Edmonton, AB
Job Type
Full-time, Part-time and Contractor
Salary
$18–$24 an hour
Posted
2 days ago
Via
via Indeed

Job Description
Two Small Men with Big Hearts is a professional moving company operating in Western Canada, specializing in local and long-haul moves. Currently, we are in search of professional movers - both drivers and swampers to join us on a full- and part-time basis.

Driver applicants must have minimum 1 year experience driving a 5-ton cube truck or bigger.

Wage Scale: Our Drivers earn hourly wages starting from $19 up to $28, and Swampers starting from $18 up to $24 - performance reviews every 6 months ensure you have opportunities for regular wage increases!

Duties and Qualifications:
β€’ Represent Two Small Men in a professional manner by being respectful towards our clients, their homes & belongings.
β€’ Abiding by Canadian Transportation laws and codes including safe driving practices and performing daily truck inspections.
β€’ Ability to use GPS and track truck’s movements.
β€’ Fueling truck at the end of the day.
β€’ Understand and abide by company policies and procedures.
β€’ Pack boxes, disassemble items, and/or wrap furniture if needed.
β€’ Load and unload the moving truck.
β€’ Move all items without damaging the customer's home.
β€’ Class 5, Class 3, or Class 1 with a clean Driver’s Abstract.
β€’ Ability to lift 70 lbs. or more on a regular basis throughout the day.
β€’ Punctual, Reliable, Team-player with heavy focus on customer service.

Why Join Us?
β€’ Competitive wages and excellent tips
β€’ Paid Training
β€’ Free uniforms
β€’ Group Benefits
β€’ Flexible schedule with many opportunities for growth
β€’ Quarterly Rewards
β€’ Generous Referrals Program

TSM Core Values: Care! Safety! Efficiency! Growth!

We appreciate all applicants looking to apply, but at this time, we will only be moving forward with those applicants with active work status in Canada and hold a Canadian drivers license.

Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Permanent, Casual, Seasonal

Pay: $18.00-$24.00 per hour

Benefits:
β€’ Dental care
β€’ Extended health care

Application question(s):
β€’ Are you looking for full time or part time position?

Experience:
β€’ 5 ton or 3 ton truck: 1 year (preferred)
β€’ furniture mover: 1 year (preferred)

Licence/Certification:
β€’ Full Class 5 Licence (preferred)

Work Location: In person

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers about Driver Jobs

Q What is the minimum wage for long-haul truck driver jobs in Canada in 2026?
As per Employment and Social Development Canada, the federal minimum wage for drivers under Canada Labour Code jurisdiction is $18.75 per hour effective January 1 2026, with overtime at 1.5 times after 40 hours weekly. Alberta sets $18.00 per hour for commercial drivers as of April 2026 while Ontario requires $19.25 per hour for delivery drivers.
Q What work permit is required for international applicants seeking driver jobs in Canada in 2026?
As per Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada, foreign drivers need a valid work permit obtained through an LMIA-approved employer offer or via the International Mobility Program, with applications processed in 4-16 weeks as of 2026. Truck drivers may qualify under NOC 73300 with proof of a valid Canadian commercial licence.
Q What licence and experience are needed to qualify for driver jobs in Canada?
As per Transport Canada, applicants require a valid Class 1 or Class AZ commercial driver's licence plus 2 years of verifiable driving experience within the last 5 years for interprovincial roles in 2026. A clean driving abstract from the last 3 years and medical certificate renewed every 5 years are mandatory.
Q What documents are required to apply for driver jobs through Service Canada in 2026?
As per Service Canada, submit a completed application with SIN, valid commercial driver's licence, 3-year driving record, and proof of Canadian work eligibility by March 2026. Employers must also provide the job offer letter and LMIA copy where applicable.
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