Summary
Our Fuel Delivery Driver is responsible for the safe operation of DMM’s trucks and for a safe performance of the overall delivery process, including loading, transport and offloading of product at destination, including customer sites or DMM’s Primary Terminals. Our Fuel Delivery Driver must professionally represent DMM with all customers and deliver service that exceeds customer’s expectations. The Fuel Delivery Driver is responsible for the proper operation and oversight of assigned truck.
• Adhere to established safe working procedures, ensuring proper use of mandatory personal protective equipment (PPE) when performing his/her job.
• Deliver to all customers, including farms, commercial and rail
• Adheres and follows defined procedures and programs.
• Full compliance to National Safety Code (NSC).
• Effectively manages vacation and bank time.
• Deliver excellent customer service, displaying a professional presentation and behavior at customer sites.
• Actively participates in weekly meetings.
• Daily Inspection of assigned truck/unit.
• Immediately report any safety incidents to Regional Manager or Logistics Coordinators and help on the investigation process and resolution.
• Report any maintenance issues to Regional Manager / Fleet Manager
• Provide any positive or negative feedback from customers to Regional Manager.
• Provide any business opportunity leads identified while on the field.
• Monitoring approved contractors who are on site for maintenance or installation work.
• Prepare and send required daily paperwork on deliveries to Logistics Coordinators.
• Flexible working schedules working days, evenings, weekends, split shifts and overtime as operationally needed
• Other duties assigned as needed.
Education and Skills
• Completion of secondary school is usually required.
• On-the-job-training is provided.
• Completion of an accredited driver training course of up to three months duration, through a vocational school or community college, may be required.
• A Class 3 or D license is required to drive straight-body trucks.
• A Class 1 or A license is required to drive long combination vehicles.
• Air brake endorsement (Z) is required for drivers who operate vehicles equipped with air brakes.
• Transportation of dangerous goods (TDG) certification is required for drivers who transport hazardous products or dangerous goods.
• Additional licensing endorsement or certification may be required to drive articulated trucks.
Work Conditions
• Travel Required
• Sitting/Driving for long periods
• Manual dexterity required to use desktop computer, cell phone and peripherals
• Will be required to work in all weather conditions, as well as, day and night conditions.
• Weekend work may be required
• Overtime as required
• Ability to lift 50 lbs+
We encourage all interested applicants in joining our team to send their resume and cover letter to careers@dmmenergy.ca.