DZ / AZ Driver + Mover

DZ / AZ Driver + Mover


Company
Tippet Richardson - Toronto
Location
Toronto, ON
Job Type
Full-time, Part-time and Contractor
Posted
3 days ago
Via
via Indeed

Job Description
Description:

This is a dual-role position requiring both driving and hands-on moving.

Successful candidates will be responsible for operating company vehicles while also performing packing, wrapping, loading, and unloading of household goods. This role involves direct customer interaction and requires a high level of professionalism and attention to detail.

Key Responsibilities:
• Perform daily pre-trip inspections and report any deficiencies
• Maintain accurate electronic log (ELD) documents and complete vehicle reporting promptly.
• Follow operational procedures and documentation requirements, reconciling discrepancies as needed.
• Routine communication with dispatch throughout the work shift
• Operate DZ or AZ vehicles in compliance with all regulations
• Load, unload, wrap, and pack household goods safely and efficiently
• Secure loads to prevent damage during transit
• Complete customer walk-throughs at origin and destination
• Maintain ongoing communication with dispatch
• Complete all required paperwork accurately and submit on time
• Maintain cleanliness and general condition of assigned vehicle
• Fluency in English language spoken and written

Work Expectations:
• Physically demanding role (lifting 65+ lbs regularly)
• Work performed in residential, commercial, and high-rise environments
• Exposure to varying weather conditions
• Strong time management and ability to stay on schedule
• Professional appearance and customer-facing conduct required

Requirements:
• Valid DZ or AZ license
• Minimum 2 years household moving experience
• Clean driver abstract
• Strong communication skills (English)
• Ability to work independently and within a team
• Commitment to company procedures and safety standards

Compensation & Benefits:
• Full-time and part-time positions available
• Hourly pay based on experience
• Overtime opportunities
• Customer tips based on service quality
• Training provided to enhance skills

Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Fixed term contract

Contract length: 6 months

Work Location: In person

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