Arrow Transportation Systems Inc.

Class 1 Truck Driver - Fibre Haul - Armstrong

Job Locations CA-BC-Vernon
Company Arrow Transportation Systems Inc.

We Offer

  • Location: Armstrong, BC
  • Job Status: Full Time
  • Compensation: $34.02 per hour (trip rated); $77,700 - $106,100 annually
  • Pension: $3.75/hr or approximately $9,000 per year
  • Benefits: Full benefits including dental, life insurance, pharmaceutical, vision care, chiropractor, massage, EAP, and more ...100% paid by Arrow
  • Schedule: Swing shift - 1 week of days, Monday to Friday followed by one week of nights, Monday to Friday. 10-12 hour shifts.
  • Union position
  • Access to post-secondary scholarship opportnuities for Full Time employees' spouses, children, grandchildren (eligibility requirments apply). 
  • Paid in-truck orientation with a dedicated Arrow mentor (not a MELT program)
  • Paid wait and delay time, where applicable
  • Home every day
  • Year round work
  • New equipment
  • Direct deposit pay
  • Daycab trucks are double shifted 

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.

 

Overview

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 Armstrong. As an Arrow driver, you will haul wood fibre locally in B-train trailers, primarily transporting wood chips, as well as sawdust and hog fuel. Your travel will start in Armstrong and use various highways throughout the Interior of BC, including Hwy 1 (Coquihalla), Hwy 5, and Hwy 97.

 

Great people work here!

 

For more information please visit: Arrow

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Responsibilities

  • Oversee cargo handling and secure loads, including equipment preparation, application of safe practices, compliance with applicable Acts and Regulations. 
  • Perform pre and post and en route trip inspections on equipment operated, ensuring safety, roadworthiness and regulatory compliance. 
  • Comply with applicable legislation including safe operation, load securement, driver's hours of service, occupational health and safety, transportation of dangerous goods, and weights and dimensions. 
  • Comply with all rules and regulations, protocols and established metrics. 
  • Efficiently maneuver truck and trailer(s) into loading or unloading positions, following signals from loading crew as needed; check that vehicle position is correct and any special loading equipment is properly positioned. 
  • May operate loading equipment as per role requirements. 
  • Check mobile equipment (i.e. frontend loaders) to ensure that mechanical and safety equipment is in good working order. 
  • Report vehicle defects, accidents, traffic violations, or damage to the vehicles to the relevant supervisor. 
  • Report all safety hazards or conditions encountered at load, unload, yard and shop sites. 
  • Record, Maintain and Check all relevant paperwork (i.e. bill of lading,) and documentation to ensure that it is complete and accurate. 
  • Operate equipment such as truck cab computers, CB radios, and telephones to exchange necessary information with bases, supervisors, or other drivers. 
  • Complete electronic and/or manual logs of working hours and of vehicle service and repair status, following applicable provincial and federal regulations. 
  • Communicate effectively and courteously with the public, customers, and co-workers. 
  • Assist in loading and unloading of trucks. 
  • Perform periodic inspections before, during, and after delivery to ensure that load is properly fastened down and is secure. 
  • Ensure that material is properly protected from the outdoor elements.  Tarping loads may be a requirement. 
  • Ensure that any debris caused by the loading/unloading of truck is cleaned up. 
  • Provide feedback to supervisor/dispatch regarding customer problems, mechanical problems, or delivery problems. 
  • Ensure that all customers, co-workers and the public are dealt with professionally and with respect. 
  • Train others when required.

 

You Possess

  • Valid Class 1 driver’s license with air brake endorsement; B‑train experience required
  • Proven winter and mountain driving experience
  • Clean driver’s abstract and ability to pass pre‑employment drug test
  • Strong English communication skills (verbal and written) for safety, reporting, and coordination
  • Able to move up to 100 lbs; lift 50 lbs overhead and 75 lbs to shoulder height
  • Able to sit for extended periods
  • Computer literate with basic understanding of vehicle and trailer maintenance
  • Dependable, accountable, and self‑directed; able to work with minimal supervision
  • Able to follow direction and cross‑train across facility functions
  • Organized with strong time‑management skills
  • Flexible team player with strong interpersonal skills in a diverse environment
  • Professional, mature demeanor under stress
  • The embodiment of Arrow's Core Values: Safety, Quality, Integrity, Responsibility, Teamwork, and Fun! 

With Arrow you are always close to home!

 

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