Under the direction of the Station Manager or the Department Manager, as applicable, the Logistics Driver is responsible for transporting vehicles, equipment, parts, chemicals, and/or personnel between stations as needed, as well as to customer sites as needed. This role is also responsible for operating, driving, and caring for their assigned equipment, performing shop maintenance, and supporting the operations business. This position is considered to be a safety-sensitive position. The Logistics Driver role encompasses three levels of seniority based on skillset, license class, and assigned unit type. Specific definitions on the levels are as follows: Logistics Driver 1 Class 5/3 (non-graduated, Canada) / Class C (U.S.) Role – Operate a 5-ton flat deck pickup with a trailer. Logistics Driver 2 Class 1 (Canada) / Class A CDL (U.S.) Role – Operate a tractor trailer with cargo van. Logistics Driver 3 Class 1 (Canada) / Class A CDL (U.S.) Role – Operate a tractor trailer unit transporting heavy equipment and machinery.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
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