*Company Overview*
Sunshine Snow Service is an Ottawa-based company with over 33 years of excellence in commercial snow and construction services. Our team is built on the values of reliability, consistency, and exceptional service, and we?re looking for drivers who take pride in doing the same.
If you?re an experienced triaxle driver looking for part-time evening and weekend work, we want to hear from you!
*What You?ll Do: *
* Operate a triaxle truck to haul materials safely and efficiently
* Follow all traffic laws and company policies
* Complete pre-trip and post-trip vehicle inspections
* Keep accurate records of trips, materials, fuel, and mileage
* Coordinate route and timing with Dispatch/Manager
* Maintain the cleanliness and basic upkeep of the truck
*What We?re Looking For: *
* Valid AZ or DZ license
* Clean CVOR and Driver?s Abstract
* Minimum 3 years of experience operating triaxle trucks
* Strong understanding of Ottawa and surrounding roadways (an asset)
* Reliable personal transportation to get to/from the yard
* Must have a working cell phone for shift communication
* Availability for evening, weekend, and holiday shifts
* Strong work ethic and ability to work independently
*Why Drive with Sunshine Snow? *
* $29.00/hour
* Paid bi-weekly via direct deposit
* New and well-maintained equipment
* Company uniform provided
* Supportive, family-style team culture
*Position Details: *
* Job Type: Part-Time
* Schedule: Evenings and Weekends (occasional on-call during snow events)
* Location: In person ? Ottawa Yard
Job Type: Part-time
Pay: $27.00-$31.00 per hour
Expected hours: 8 ? 20 per week
Benefits:
* On-site parking
Schedule:
* Evening shift
* Night shift
* On call
* Weekends as needed
Licence/Certification:
* Class D Licence (required)
Work Location: In person
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