Class 3 Driver with Air Brake in Abbotsford, British Columbia at Sunrise Farms
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Job Description
One of the top 25 Beverage and Food Manufactures in Canada is seeking
One Full Time Class 3 Driver (5:30am – 4:00pm) 4x10 hour shifts on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday (with overtime required when needed)
Do you have the following education, training, experience, knowledge and abilities? If so, we would like to consider you for the current employment opening at Fraser Valley Chick Sales located in Abbotsford:
Responsibilities and Requirements:Applicants Must
· Be able to perform heavy manual work including frequent hand trucking over long distances. This job is 75% labour and 25% driving.
· Be fluent in English – spoken and written. Legible handwriting a must
· Have Class 3 Driver’s License minimum 1 year experience/qualification with no more than 4 penalty points in the current year, including no 24 suspensions in the prior 5 years
· Have current and original drivers abstract + accident history report
· Have successful completion of road tests
· Have knowledge of Lower Mainland and Fraser Valley
Benefits Offered
· Competitive compensation package
· Benefits after qualified hours worked
· Stable and non-seasonal position
· Career advancement
We thank all applicants; however, only those under consideration will be contacted.
Working Environment:- Physical Demands: The role entails the loading and unloading of live chicks within a barn environment. This task may involve lifting and carrying, as well as maneuvering within confined spaces.
- Temperature: The work environment typically maintains a temperature of approximately 90 degrees Fahrenheit (32 degrees Celsius). Employees should be prepared to work in these warm conditions.
- Noise Level: The barn environment can be noisy due to various farm-related activities. Employees should be comfortable working in a setting with elevated noise levels.
- Odor: The nature of the work may expose individuals to strong odors associated with agricultural activities. This includes the scent of animals and organic materials commonly found in farm environments.
- Dust Exposure: Sawdust is often used within the barn, leading to the presence of heavy dust particles in the air. Employees should be aware of and prepared for potential dust exposure.
- Safety Gear: Personal protective equipment, including appropriate attire and respiratory protection, will be provided to mitigate potential hazards.
- Note: While the described working conditions may present challenges, they are integral to the agricultural operations and contribute to the care and management of livestock.
$32.31 - $35.65 an hour