*\*\*Wage: Negotiable. To be reviewed at the time of interview\*\**
*Position Summary:*
UE is expanding its capacity and growing our team! We?re currently hiring for a full-time AZ Truck Driver. This role will begin with responsibilities in the shipping department as we build toward full-time driving hours. It's a great opportunity for a reliable, experienced driver to grow with us and secure a long-term position with consistent routes and solid benefits.
*Why Join Us?*
* Steady, repeat runs to established customers in OH, PA, WI, WV, and the Toronto area
* Most routes are home daily; 2 overnight runs
* Overtime starts after 40 hours
* Comprehensive benefits after 90 days
* RRSP Matching Program
* Supportive team culture and room to grow
*Responsibilities including but not limited to:*
1. Driving a drop deck truck with a Conestoga rolling tarp system to deliver our product to the U.S. (mainly Michigan) or Toronto area.
2. Packing and securing products on skids.
3. Using an overhead bridge crane.
4. Driving Forklift.
5. Loading and unloading trucks.
*Requirements:*
- 25 years of age or older(mandatory)
- AZ license
- Minimum 3 years of consistent AZ truck driving experience in Canada and/or the United States
- Copy of current (within 1 week) Driver's Abstract
- FAST Card (Preferred)
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: From $23.00 per hour
Additional pay:
* Bonus pay
* Overtime pay
Benefits:
* Casual dress
* Company events
* Dental care
* Employee assistance program
* Extended health care
* Life insurance
* On-site parking
* RRSP match
* Store discount
* Vision care
* Wellness program
Schedule:
* 10 hour shift
* Day shift
* Evening shift
* Monday to Friday
* Morning shift
* Overtime
* Weekends as needed
Work Location: In person
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