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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 Class 1 Truck Drivers to join us and become part of our Arrow family in Quesnel or Williams Lake. As an Arrow Driver for our Quesnel Fibre Division, you will be home every day. Drivers haul wood fibre locally in B-train trailers, primarily transporting wood chips, as well as sawdust and hog fuel. Travel will occur on highways in and around Quesnel and throughout Northern BC.
To learn more about our Quesnel Division please visit Arrow in Quesnel
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Oversee cargo handling, load securement, and equipment preparation in compliance with safe work practices, applicable legislation, company rules, protocols, and performance metrics.
Conduct pre-trip, en route, and post-trip inspections to ensure equipment safety, roadworthiness, and regulatory compliance.
Operate trucks and trailers efficiently during loading and unloading, following signals from loading crews and ensuring proper vehicle and equipment positioning.
Assist with loading and unloading activities and operate loading equipment as required by the role.
Inspect mobile and loading equipment (e.g., frontend loaders) to ensure mechanical and safety systems are in good working order.
Perform periodic inspections before, during, and after delivery to ensure loads are secure, properly protected from the elements, and tarped when required.
Report vehicle defects, accidents, traffic violations, damage, safety hazards, and unsafe conditions at load, unload, yard, or shop sites to the appropriate supervisor.
Maintain accurate and complete documentation, including bills of lading, electronic or manual logs, hours of service, and vehicle service or repair records, in accordance with provincial and federal regulations.
Operate onboard and communication equipment, including truck cab computers, CB radios, and telephones, to communicate with dispatch, supervisors, and other drivers.
Provide feedback to supervisors or dispatch regarding customer concerns, mechanical issues, or delivery challenges.
Ensure debris resulting from loading or unloading activities is cleaned up.
Communicate professionally and respectfully with customers, co-workers, and the public at all times.
Train others as required.
High School Diploma, GED, or equivalent.
Ability to read, write, and communicate effectively in English.
Valid Class 1 driver’s license with MELT certification and air brake endorsement.
Super B and mountain driving experience required.
Proven ability to operate in snow and other adverse weather conditions, including chaining tires when required.
Clean driver’s abstract.
Physically capable of lifting up to 100 lbs, lifting 50 lbs overhead, lifting 75 lbs to shoulder height, and sitting for extended periods.
Ability to pass a pre-employment drug test.
Ability to take direction, follow instructions, and cross-train across facility functions.
Computer literate with a basic understanding of vehicle and trailer maintenance requirements.
Strong organizational skills, including task prioritization and adherence to timelines.
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