Class 1 Truck Driver

Siemens Transportation Group

Posted: Jan 20, 2023

Apply by Mar 31, 2023

Number of Jobs: 5

Job Description

Since its inception in 1962, Kindersley Transport Ltd. has grown and diversified into an international business rooted in the values of hard-working, humble and reliable transportation services. Today, Kindersley Transport provides international Less-Than-Truckload and Full-Truckload services throughout North America. With 60 years of experience and trusted tools, Kindersley gets the job done right every time.

Kindersley Transport Ltd., a member of Siemens Transportation Group Inc., requires Company Drivers to pull vans and reefers for our Domestic or Cross Border Fleets.

Responsibilities

Pickup and delivery of freight in a safe and efficient manner

Handle freight and freight documents

Perform Pre-trip, post-trip inspections and preventative maintenance checks

Professional communication with customers

Ensure 100% compliance with safety regulations

Perform all other duties as requested

We Offer

Compensation: Paid Orientation and Achievable Safety Bonus (Paid Quarterly)

Benefits: Health, Dental, and Vacation Pay

Stability: Full Time, Steady Hours and Consistent Year Round Work

Safety: Safety-Oriented Company with a Safety Program in Place

Property: New Equipment and Upgraded Facilities

People: Consistent and Supportive Operations Team and Excellent Dispatch Team

Programs: Lease to Own Program, $1,000 Referral Program, Health and Wellness, Corporate Recognition, and the Rider Program – Bring a Friend

Qualifications

Class 1A driver’s license

LCV experience is an asset

Ability to drive in all terrains

Experience with heaters and reefers

Professional appearance and good hygiene

Safe driving record verified by a current driver’s abstract

Ability to perform all duties without restriction

Ability to cross border (FAST approval – preferred)

How to Apply

 Call: 888-878-9585

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