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Delivery Truck Driver, Grande Prairie
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Credentials (certificates, licences, memberships, courses, etc.)
Class 5/5F/G Licence (cars, small trucks and other 2-axle vehicles)
Air Brakes Endorsement
Additional Skills
Professionalism in customer service
Prepare, package and restock goods
Assemble, install and set-up merchandise/products
Weight Handling
Up to 9 kg (20 lbs)
Up to 13.5 kg (30 lbs)
Specific Skills
Pay and receive payments for goods
Load and unload goods
Use maps and other trip planning aids
Record trip information such as vehicle mileage, fuel costs and any problems
Perform pre-trip, en route and post-trip inspection and oversee all aspects of vehicle
Operate and drive automobiles, vans and light trucks to pick up and deliver various items and products
Security and Safety
Driving record check (abstract)
Basic security clearance
Work Conditions and Physical Capabilities
Handling heavy loads
Physically demanding
Overtime required
Transportation/Travel Experience
Local
Personal Suitability
Flexibility
Judgement
Organized
Long term benefits
Group insurance benefits
Other benefits
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