The INL Group of Companies has been in business for over 70 years. Our divisions include our Landscape Maintenance Division, Stone Yard Division, Tree Farm Division, Landscape Construction and Garden Centre.
Our business has been founded on great customer service and we continue to build a solid reputation in the Landscape Construction, Supply and Maintenance industries.
*AZ Truck Driver*
*Requirements:*
* *Clean Drivers Abstract and CVOR must be submitted with all applications*
* *Must be able to drive standard and automatic*
* Safety is a priority
* Experience delivering landscape materials and equipment to construction sites
* Strong work ethic ? reliable and punctual
* Proven organizational skills and self-accountability
* Excellent interpersonal skills and attention to detail
* Have a flexible team-player attitude
* Geographical knowledge of GTA
*Responsibilities:*
* *Safely deliver landscape materials and float equipment to job sites*
* Follow all paperwork procedures related to the delivery and pick-up of products
* Ensure all loads are properly secured while driving and safely loaded and unloaded
* Complete all reports related to vehicle usage such as Vehicle Inspection Sheets
* Complete and file a daily truck inspection sheet at the start and end of the day
* Report any damage or maintenance that needs to be done on the vehicle to the Supervisor
* Adhere to all Company Safety Policies
* Making deliveries within the GTA
*\*\*Clean Drivers Abstract and CVOR must be submitted with application\*\**
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $28.00-$32.00 per hour
Benefits:
* Dental care
* Extended health care
Experience:
* AZ Driver: 5 years (preferred)
Licence/Certification:
* AZ Driver's License (required)
Work Location: In person
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