Truck Driver - Tandem Quad

Truck Driver - Tandem Quad


Company
Golderado Contracting Corp
Location
Edmonton, AB
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
2 days ago
Via
via Indeed

Job Description
Truck Driver - Tandem Quad

At Golderado, the work we do is built by the people on our sites every day. We're looking for skilled, hardworking tradespeople who take pride in their craft, look out for their crew, and want to go home safe at the end of every shift. We're committed to providing a safe, respectful, and productive work environment where skilled tradespeople can do their best work every day. Our teams take pride in quality craftsmanship, collaboration, and getting the job done right. We invest in training, development, and the right tools to help our people grow their skills and advance their careers, while supporting work-life balance along the way.

At Golderado, your hard work is valued, your safety comes first, and challenging work leads to real opportunities and long-term rewards.
• **This position is for our Fort Saskatchewan location ***

Key Information:
• Hours: Project dependent. Usual work schedule is Monday-Friday, 7:00 AM - 5:30 PM (8 hours of regular time; 2 hours of overtime)
• Must be willing to work evenings and weekends. (when necessary)
• Hourly rate is dependent on experience.
• Health benefits, pension plan, and vacation pay offered.

Job Description:
• Carrying out pre and post trip vehicle and trailer inspections.
• Monitor vehicle performance and mechanical fitness.
• Making sure that the loads are correctly and safely distributed.
• Loading and unloading materials.
• Driving with quad trailer.
• Filling out Waybills.
• Driving to and from destinations.

Experience and Certification Requirements:
• A minimum of 1 year experience with end, side dump, and/or belly dump required.
• Tandem Quad experience required.
• Valid Class 1 or 3 Alberta driver's license is required.
• A clean commercial driver's abstract (5 years) is required and must be obtained no more than 30 days prior to employment start date.
• A reliable means of transportation is required.
• Proficient English language skills required.

Education: Completion of high school or equivalent is required.

Go ahead and be yourself. We'll pay you for it!

We are an equal opportunity employer. While only qualified candidates will be contacted for an interview, be sure to continually check our website for other related positions as they are posted.

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