<p>We are urgently seeking a Long Combination Vehicle (also called BTrain) driver to join our team in Varennes, in the Montérégie region (LET). The successful candidate will be responsible for driving a long combination vehicle (truck with multiple trailers) along predetermined routes while adhering to safety regulations. This position requires attention to detail, reliability, and the ability to work night shifts, with working hours from Sunday to Thursday evenings.</p><p><strong>Main Responsibilities:</strong></p><ul><li>Safely and efficiently drive an LCV on assigned routes</li><li>Load and unload goods according to established procedures</li><li>Conduct pre-trip and post-trip inspections of the vehicle</li><li>Follow delivery schedules while complying with driving regulations</li><li>Maintain accurate logs and reports as required</li><li>Collaborate with the logistics team to ensure smooth workflow</li><li>Adhere to road safety regulations and company protocols</li></ul> <br> <p><strong>Requirements:</strong></p><ul><li>Valid Class 1 driver?s license</li><li>Previous experience driving long combination vehicles (minimum 1-2 years)</li><li>Ability to work night shifts and adhere to fixed schedules</li><li>Knowledge of safety regulations and road transport standards</li><li>Good communication skills and the ability to work well in a team</li><li>Attention to detail and diligence in following procedures</li></ul><p><strong>Assets:</strong></p><ul><li>Experience in the Varennes region or familiarity with local roads</li><li>Health and safety training</li></ul><p><strong>What We Offer:</strong></p><ul><li>Competitive salary</li><li>Benefits after probationary period</li><li>Dynamic and stimulating work environment</li><li>Opportunity to work with a professional and dedicated team</li></ul>
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