On-Call Delivery Driver – Lost Luggage (Montreal)

On-Call Delivery Driver – Lost Luggage (Montreal)


Company
Recutify Inc.
Location
Montreal, Quebec
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
3 days ago
Via
via Indeed

Job Description
Job Title: On-Call Delivery Driver Lost Luggage (Montreal)

Location: Montreal, QC
Pay Rate: $21/hour + Gas Reimbursement
Job Type: On-Call / Flexible Hours
Job Overview:

We are seeking dependable On-Call Delivery Drivers for lost luggage delivery services in Montreal. You will be responsible for delivering delayed baggage to customers promptly and safely.

A larger vehicle such as a minivan, SUV, or sprinter van is required to accommodate multiple luggage items.
Key Responsibilities:
• Pick up lost/delayed luggage from designated hubs
• Deliver to customers across Montreal and surrounding areas
• Ensure safe handling of all items
• Follow delivery schedules and routes efficiently
• Maintain communication with operations team

Primary Skills:
• Valid driver's license
• Access to suitable vehicle (minivan/SUV/van)
• Strong navigation and route planning skills
• Ability to lift and carry luggage
• Time management and reliability

Secondary Skills:
• Bilingual (English/French preferred)
• Customer service skills
• Flexible and available for on-call shifts
• Professional attitude
• Attention to detail
• French speaking is an asset

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