DZ Licensed Truck Driver - Flexible Hours

DZ Licensed Truck Driver - Flexible Hours


Company
Binners Inc.
Location
Toronto, ON
Job Type
Part-time
Posted
1 day ago
Via
via Jobrapido.com

Job Description
Join our team as a DZ Licensed Truck Driver with flexible part-time hours in Etobicoke, Ontario. Thrive in a supportive environment where hard work is valued.

We are looking for a motivated Truck Driver who enjoys working independently while contributing to a collective team effort. Candidates must possess a clean driving record and a positive attitude. Enjoy working year-round with guaranteed pay raises and a focus on customer service.

Key Responsibilities:
• Safely operate trucks and deliver goods to customers
• Meet new customers and visit various sites daily
• Prioritize safe, efficient, and enthusiastic work practices
• Participate in company events and team collaborations
• Handle administrative duties involving deliveries

Requirements:
• DZ Driver's License is mandatory
• Minimum 2 years of experience in commercial driving
• Excellent driving and customer service skills
• Reliability and a strong work ethic needed
• Ability to work shifts including weekends and evenings

Bring your driving expertise and passion for service to our collaborative team as a Truck Driver.
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