Construction Material Delivery Driver

Construction Material Delivery Driver


Company
Roomerator
Location
Mississauga, ON
Job Type
Full-time
Salary
$21–$25 an hour
Posted
1 day ago
Via
via Indeed

Job Description
The construction industry is fast-paced and labour intensive. Every second counts to get jobs done fast and safely which is where Roomerator comes in. We are here to save our customers time and money by getting them the materials they need for their job sites in an easy and speedy manner.

We’re looking for dedicated people to join us in a delivery driver role. Your day will start when you jump into your Roomerator van and will include loading and unloading construction materials across Peel, Halton and the GTA. We are currently looking for a driver to focus mostly in the Burlington area and someone who lives in the area or has knowledge of the city would be an asset.

This role is labour intensive during the deliveries themselves however it provides long stretches of breaks between as you drive to (and from) your varying delivery sites. You will often work in teams to ensure that the material drop off is efficient and easy for both you and our clients. We’re a close knit team who takes this job seriously while also making sure that our staff are taken care of first and foremost.

Job Types: Permanent, Full-time

Pay: $21.00-$25.00 per hour

Flexible language requirement:
β€’ French not required

Work Location: In person

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