Delivery Driver-EN

Delivery Driver-EN


Company
Guillevin
Location
Ottawa, ON
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
19 hours ago
Via
via LinkedIn

Job Description
Delivery Driver

Status

Regular, Full time

Location:

Ottawa, Ontario

Job Description

Interested?
• Daytime schedule: Monday to Friday.
• Known customer base.
• Opportunity for advancement.

Do you have what we’re looking for?
• Experience with delivery work.
• Valid driver’s license (Class 5).
• Someone with good people skills who enjoys having a personal relationship with customers.
• Able to lift up to 50 pounds and has due regard for safe working practices.

Here’s a Typical Day
• Make note of the day’s scheduled deliveries and deadlines.
• Work closely with warehouse personnel to ensure that the delivery route and load organization are fully optimized.
• Be proactive and deal with route and itinerary changes.
• Make sure that everything has been delivered to the customer’s satisfaction before leaving the premises.
• Assist warehouse personnel in order to be able to deliver the orders on time.

What’s In It For You

We are a major player involved in the energy transformation in Canada. We offer a dynamic work environment with great career opportunities. We value initiative, encourage engagement and recognize everyone's contribution.

What Sets Us Apart Is Our
• Annual profit-sharing offered to all in addition to our competitive compensation: rewarding accomplishments is part of our culture.
• A strong national network offering real opportunities to grow: our people make the difference.

Among Our Benefits
• Flexible group insurance plan customizable to your needs.
• Free health resources available 24/7: Telemedicine and Employee Assistance Program (EAP).
• Group RRSP with employer contribution and TFSA.
• Years of Service Recognition Program
• Postsecondary Scholarship Program for our employee’s children.
• Charging terminals available at many of our facilities.

Come build your career with us, a growing network geared for your ambitions!

We are committed to creating accessible environments for our applicants and employees. If you require accommodation or special assistance at any stage of the application process and employment, please contact us at [email protected] with your request. Your information will be treated as confidential. Our recruitment process ensures equality and diversity. Please note that only successful candidates will be contacted.

Frequently Asked Questions

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