Class 1 Fuel Tanker Driver (Min. 2yrs experience)

Class 1 Fuel Tanker Driver (Min. 2yrs experience)


Company
Scamp Transport
Location
Edmonton, AB
Job Type
Full-time
Salary
$83K–$120K a year
Posted
1 day ago
Via
via Indeed

Job Description
Scamp Transport is seeking Class 1 Fuel Truck Daycab Drivers (4 on 4 off)

TOP RATE

13K ENERGY BONUS

SAFETY BONUS

Scamp Transport is recognized globally as the premier carrier for the safe, efficient delivery of refined products. Join Scamp's award winning team of truck drivers and enjoy all the benefits of belonging to a family owned business that has been in operation throughout BC since 1981.

Requirements:
• Drivers must have 2 years Class 1 experience with standard transmission experience and no previous DUI related offences.
• Scamp would prefer someone with fuel experience, but not a must for the right candidate. Training will be provided.
• Familiar with BC and Alberta highways.

Equipment/support:

Leading through innovation, Scamp's technology has progressed fuel delivery to a near paperless process. Our new Kenworth T800’s, T880’s, and Mack Anthems are a pleasure to drive and our PM program ensures that our equipment is always safe and extremely reliable. We support our drivers with a skilled Dispatch, HSE, and Mechanical team that operates 24/7.

Rewards:
• We offer work life balance with a 4 on 4 off schedule rotation with the ability to work extra days.
• Our team of drivers enjoy year round security, top industry compensation including bi-weekly safety bonus of up to $6.00/hr
• Potential driver dividend 2025 average $1500
• Opportunity to earn $13,000 energy bonus for attending all scheduled shifts
• Scamp has a great benefits package that includes a matching RRSP plan, uniform allowance, and free dental & health.

Please submit your current resume and abstract.

We look forward to the possibility of welcoming you to the team!

Job Type: Full-time

Pay: $83,000.00-$120,000.00 per year

Benefits:
• Dental care
• Extended health care
• On-site parking
• Paid time off
• RRSP match

Ability to commute/relocate:
• Edmonton, AB: reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting work (required)

Application question(s):
• Are you a Canadian Citizen?

Experience:
• Class 1: 2 years (required)

Language:
• English (required)

Licence/Certification:
• Class 1 license (required)

Work Location: In person

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