Operations - Delivery Driver (1 or 3) - CN

Operations - Delivery Driver (1 or 3) - CN


Company
Shoemaker Drywall Supplies
Location
Calgary, AB
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
9 hours ago
Via
via Indeed

Job Description
Gypsum Management & Supply, Inc. (GMS) is the leading North American distributor of gypsum wallboard, acoustical ceiling products and other specialty building materials. Founded in 1971, GMS now operates an expansive network of distribution centers nationwide.

Founded in 1974, and part of the GMS family of companies since 2018, Shoemaker Drywall Supplies has become one of the largest drywall suppliers in Western Canada. In addition to drywall, Shoemaker carries a wide selection of Interior/Exterior steel framing solutions, Insulation, ceiling systems, roofing products, fasteners, and tools. Visit us at one of our locations across Western Canada for all your construction material needs. Our team of dedicated and hardworking individuals work together to create a rewarding and welcoming environment.

For more information about Shoemaker or our family of companies, please visit us online at Shoemaker Drywall Supplies and www.gms.com.

Position Summary:

Drivers are responsible for the safe operation of a commercial vehicle in the transportation and placements of building materials on customer job sites. Drivers must also assist with onsite delivery requiring physical labour in all weather conditions.

Key Responsibilities
β€’ Deliver materials to the assigned area as directed by the customer.
β€’ Prioritize personal safety and the safety of those around you.
β€’ Communicate professionally with customers, co-workers, and trades on site.
β€’ Maintain contact with dispatch and work to resolve issues as they arise.
β€’ Prepare trucks for reloading and assist warehouse staff as needed.
β€’ Verify load security and accuracy.
β€’ Act as an ambassador of the company with all employees and customers.
β€’ Follow all regulations, company policies, and procedures.

Basic Requirements:
β€’ Valid Class 1 or 3 driver’s license with clean driver's abstract.
β€’ Effective written and oral communication skills.
β€’ Knowledge of basic mathematics.
β€’ Basic hand tool skills.
β€’ Completion of high school preferred.

Physical Requirements
β€’ Ability to lift and carry up to 100lbs.
β€’ Sitting for long periods of time.
β€’ Frequent climbing up and down stairs.
β€’ Pulling, pushing, bending, and twisting movements to transfer building materials between truck and job site.

Benefits
β€’ Boot Allowance at hire.
β€’ Comprehensive Benefits Package including drug card, paramedical practitioners, dental, vision, disability, and life insurance.
β€’ Retirement savings - RRSP match eligible after first year.
β€’ Perks - Company discounts (mobile phone, gym membership, boot allowance etc.), training programs and opportunities for career advancement, group events, and more.

If you feel we are a good fit for your career goals and skillset, we invite you to apply and look forward to reviewing your application. As part of the GMS Inc. family of companies, you can launch your career with a North American building materials distributor and discover opportunities for growth and advancement. We value our team members and believe them to be our greatest assets. As such, we invest in training and strive to provide a work-life balance.

We are an equal opportunity employer.

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