G License Delivery Driver (Seasonal)

G License Delivery Driver (Seasonal)


Company
the iceman Toronto
Location
Toronto, ON
Salary
$48,360–$60,450 a month
Posted
18 days ago
Via
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Job Description
About The Iceman The Iceman has been proudly serving the Greater Toronto Area for over 35 years, growing alongside Toronto’s vibrant hospitality industry. We are a one-stop shop for all ice-related needs, offering:
• Packaged ice & dry ice
• Ice machines & repair services
• Custom and specialty ice cubes
• Dry ice shipping solutions

From restaurants and bars to large-scale events, we keep Toronto cool—literally.
As we continue to grow, we’re looking for a Commercial Driver (G license) to support our operations and ensure timely, safe, and efficient delivery of our products.
Job Summary:

We are seeking a reliable and customer-focused Commercial Driver (G license) to join our team for the busy summer season. This role plays a key part in ensuring timely delivery of ice products while maintaining high standards of safety, service, and communication.

This role requires operating a 16 foot cabover truck.

This is a physically active role that requires drivers to regularly assist with loading and unloading ice products, in addition to driving and customer service responsibilities.

The ideal candidate will be comfortable operating a commercial vehicle, performing physical work, and interacting professionally with customers.

Location & Employment Details:
• Work Location: 782 Adelaide St W, Toronto, ON M6J 1B4
• Job Type: Seasonal (until early to mid September 2026)

Schedule & Compensation:
• Pay: $23.25 per hour
• Schedule: Tuesday to Saturday
• Shift Length: 8 hours
• Start Time: Between 12:00 PM – 3:00 PM

Key Responsibilities:
• Assist with loading and unloading trucks, verify delivery paperwork, and conduct pre-trip safety inspections
• Deliver ice products using efficient routes, unload orders, and accurately complete delivery documentation
• Provide professional and courteous customer service while maintaining clear communication with dispatchers and shift managers
• Adhere to all company policies, procedures, and health & safety regulations, ensuring safe handling of products during loading and delivery
• Maintain vehicle cleanliness, report any issues, and support team operations as needed, including other assigned duties

Qualifications:
• Valid Ontario G Driver’s License (must be maintained)
• Minimum 3 years of commercial driving experience (e.g., 5-ton trucks; not vans)
• Clean driving abstract with no major violations
• Ability to pass ongoing driver record checks
• Strong customer service and communication skills
• Ability to lift up to 23 kg (50 lbs)
• Strong communication skills (verbal and written) with the ability to interact professionally with customers and team members

Why Join The Iceman?
• Fast-paced and supportive team environment
• Opportunity to gain hands-on experience in a growing company
• Seasonal employees may be considered for permanent roles
• Be part of a company with over 35 years of industry experience

Additional Information:
• Please ensure your resume clearly outlines your commercial driving experience to meet the minimum requirement of three years.
• Candidates selected for the next stage will be required to successfully complete a road test.

Job Type: Seasonal
Pay: $23.25 per hour

Expected hours: 40 per week

Work Location: In person

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