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Class 1 Fm Driver
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Seeking a Class 1 FM Driver for a Monday-Friday schedule in Quebec City. Deliver and pick up goods, ensuring safe load securement and vehicle inspections. Enjoy benefits like group insurance, RRSP contributions, and paid personal days. A safety-minded attitude and strong physical endurance are es...
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Canada , Quebec City
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TRANSPORT BOURASSA INC.
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Class 1 bulk driver
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Join our team as a Class 1 Bulk Driver in Halifax, NS. Deliver bulk flour with top industry equipment, requiring a valid Class 1 license and 5+ years of experience. Enjoy comprehensive benefits including health care, RRSP matching, and paid time off. This role involves rotational weekend work and...
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Canada , Halifax
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31.83 CAD / Hour
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Parrish and Heimbecker
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Local driver – class 1
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Seeking a Class 1 Local Driver for deliveries and pickups in the Granby, Montreal, and Eastern Townships regions. The role requires a valid license, independence, and strong organizational skills. We offer competitive benefits including insurance, RRSP contributions, and a supportive work environ...
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Canada , Granby
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TRANSPORT BOURASSA INC.
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Class 1 Fm Driver
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Seeking a skilled Class 1 FM Driver in Longueuil. Deliver and pick up freight, secure loads, and perform vehicle inspections. Enjoy comprehensive benefits including insurance, RRSP contributions, and a supportive 24/7 operation. Join a team that values safety and professionalism.
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Canada , Longueuil
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60000.00 - 80000.00 CAD / Year
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Explore rewarding Class 1 driver jobs, the backbone of national and regional logistics. Professionals in this vital role operate heavy goods vehicles (HGVs) or articulated lorries, typically with a maximum authorised mass (MAM) exceeding 3.5 tonnes, often with a trailer. These drivers are responsible for the safe, efficient, and timely transportation of goods across various distances, from long-haul trunking to multi-drop regional deliveries. A career in Class 1 driving offers a dynamic work environment for those who value independence, responsibility, and being an essential part of the supply chain. The core of a Class 1 driver's role revolves around the vehicle, the cargo, and compliance. A typical day begins with rigorous pre-drive vehicle inspections, checking tyres, lights, brakes, and fluid levels to ensure roadworthiness and safety. Drivers are then responsible for securely loading and fastening cargo, often involving manual handling or operating tail lifts. The journey itself requires expert vehicle control, adherence to strict driving hours regulations (monitored via digital tachographs), and meticulous route planning. Upon delivery, drivers may assist with unloading, obtain proof of delivery, and manage all necessary paperwork and digital hand-held terminal entries accurately. A constant focus on health and safety, for oneself, the vehicle, and other road users, is paramount throughout. To secure Class 1 driver jobs, candidates must meet specific legal and practical requirements. The fundamental qualification is a valid Category C+E (UK) or Class 1 (Canada) driving licence. Additionally, a Driver Certificate of Professional Competence (CPC) is mandatory in the UK and Europe, obtained through initial qualification and periodic training. Employers seek individuals with a strong safety-first mindset, exceptional reliability, and the physical stamina for manual handling. Excellent time-management skills are crucial for meeting delivery windows, while basic administrative competence ensures accurate completion of delivery notes and tachograph records. Good interpersonal skills are also valued for professional interactions at customer sites. The profession offers diverse specialisations, from ambient and refrigerated food transport to bulk haulage and retail distribution. Whether on regular trunking routes or varied multi-drop schedules, Class 1 drivers play a critical role in keeping commerce moving. For those with the right qualifications and a professional attitude, Class 1 driver jobs provide a stable and respected career path with opportunities across numerous industries. Discover your next opportunity in this essential field where skill, responsibility, and independence converge on the open road.

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