In Business since 1919 and still growing, Arrow is a leader in bulk commodity hauling, reload operations, freight management, logistics, consulting, and technology with operations throughout Canada and the U.S.
We are looking for professional truck drivers to join us and become part of our Arrow family. This position will be based out of Chilliwack, BC. To learn more about our Chilliwack Division please visit Arrow in Chilliwack
Great people work here!
Arrow Transportation Awards:
*BC’s Top Employers for 2025*
*Top Fleet Employer of Distinction for 2025 for 5+ Years*
*Top 100 Fleet Canada 2025*
For more information please visit Arrow Careers
As advocates of equal opportunity, we welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds. We firmly believe that diversity fosters innovation and contributes to the success of Arrow.
As a professional driver with Arrow Transportation Systems Inc, working for the Chilliwack Mining Branch, you will have the opportunity to haul B train trailers and operate various equipment from tandem to tri drive trucks. We primarily haul copper ore form Princeton's "Copper Mountain" mine, we also haul biowaste, road salt and soils. Our various shift schedules offer a level of flexibility to work with your life style. If you are looking to start a career with a reliable, long standing and stable transportation company Arrow Transportation Systems Inc and the Chilliwack Mining Branch may just be the right fit for you. Apply to join our team where you as the professional driver are respected and appreciated.
Major Responsibilites
Oversee cargo handling and secure loads, including equipment preparation, use of safe work practices, and compliance with applicable Acts, regulations, rules, protocols, and established metrics.
Conduct pre-trip, en route, and post-trip inspections of trucks, trailers, and mobile equipment to ensure safety, roadworthiness, and regulatory compliance.
Safely maneuver trucks and trailers into loading and unloading positions, following loading crew signals and ensuring correct vehicle and equipment placement.
Operate loading equipment, as required by the role, and verify that all mechanical and safety systems are in good working order.
Assist with loading and unloading activities, ensure loads are properly fastened, protected from the elements, and tarped when required, and clean up debris resulting from loading or unloading.
Comply with all applicable legislation, including safe operation, load securement, hours of service, occupational health and safety, transportation of dangerous goods, and weight and dimension requirements.
Report vehicle defects, accidents, traffic violations, damage, and safety hazards encountered at load, unload, yard, or shop locations to the appropriate supervisor.
Maintain accurate and complete documentation and logs, including bills of lading, hours of work, and vehicle service and repair records, in accordance with provincial and federal regulations.
Operate onboard and communication equipment (e.g., truck cab computers, CB radios, telephones) to exchange information with supervisors, dispatch, bases, and other drivers.
Provide feedback to supervisors or dispatch regarding customer issues, mechanical concerns, or delivery problems.
Communicate professionally and respectfully with customers, co-workers, and the public at all times.
Train others as required.
We are committed to providing a safe and healthy work environment.
Good Career. Better Life.
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