Long Haul Truck Drivers Required

Long Haul Truck Drivers Required

Watt & Stewart Commodities Inc. located at 4134 3rd Streat East, Claresholm, AB T0L 0T0 is looking for five (5) Long Haul Truck Drivers (NOC: 7511)
Employer: Watt & Stewart Commodities Inc.
Work location: 4134 3rd Streat East, Claresholm, AB T0L 0T0 & Various routes in Canada and USA
Vacancies: 15 Vacancies
Salary: $34.00 $35.00/ Hour for 40 70 Hours / Week (calculated based on mileage and type of rig)
Benefits: Health Benefits: Health Care Plan and Dental Plan; Financial Benefits: Mileage paid, Safety Bonus, High
Mileage Bonus, Retention Bonus and Referral Bonus; Subject to wage increase and incentives
Terms of employment: Permanent, Full time, On Call
Start date: As soon as possible
Employment conditions: Day, evening, night, weekend, on call.
Languages: English
Education: No degree, certificate or diploma.
Experience: Experience an asset
Personal Suitability: reliability, organized
Credentials: Driver’s license (Class 1 or A); Air brake endorsement (Z)
Transportation/Travel Information: Willing to travel crossborder, Willing to travel for extended periods, Valid
driver’s license
Security and Safety: Valid passport, Medical exam, Driving record check (abstract), Drug test, Criminal record check,
Basic security clearance
Own Tools/ Equipment: Steeltoed safety boots


Specific Skills: Hauling general commodities using flatbed trailers throughout Canada and the United States; Hauling
Lumber, pipe and wide loads; Operate and drive straight or articulated trucks to transport goods and materials;
Tarping and ensuring safety and security of cargo; Receive and relay information to central dispatch; Perform break
adjustments; Perform emergency roadside repairs; Record cargo information, hours of service, distance travelled and
fuel consumption; Perform pretrip, en route and posttrip inspection and oversee all aspects of vehicle; Oversee
condition of vehicle and inspect tires, lights, brakes, cold storage and other equipment; Load and unload goods;
Perform preventive maintenance.
Additional Skills: Mountain driving expertise; Professionalism in customer service; Communication Systems
Experience: Operate GPS (Global Positioning System) and other navigation equipment; Documentation
Knowledge: Transborder documentation, Driver logbook, Bill of lading, Trip reports, Maintenance and repair
reports, Accident or incident reports, Inspection report (pretrip, enroute, posttrip).
Type of Trucking and Equipment: Tractortrailer, Flatbed
Weight Handling: Up to 13.5 kg (30 lbs)
Transportation/Travel Experience: International, National, LongHaul
Work Location Information: Willing to relocate
Work Conditions and Physical Capabilities: Physically demanding, Attention to detail, Repetitive tasks, Sitting for
extended periods of time
Underrepresented groups are encouraged to apply: Persons with disabilities, Indigenous people, Newcomers to
Canada

How to apply
By email: cplace@wattstewart.com
By fax: 403-625-4185
By mail: 4134 3rd Street East Claresholm, AB T0L 0T0

Federally or Provincially Regulated? 

Federally or Provincially Regulated? 

Know which laws govern your workplace.

Some trucking companies are regulated by the federal government. Others by provincial legislation. And while many of the basic workplace rules are similar, there are some significant differences you should be aware of, particularly when it comes to severance, benefits, statutory holidays, and other employment entitlements. 

In most cases, a workplace will be governed by provincial legislation as only about 6% of employees in Canada are federally regulated. However, when it comes to trucking, that percentage goes up.  

So how do you know?  

Well, one rule of thumb is whether the road transportation services you provide, including trucks and buses, cross provincial, or international borders.  If so- you are likely federally regulated, and that means there can be a difference in the workplace and employments laws that regulate your company compared to your provincial counterparts. 

In general, the following industries and workplaces are federally regulated:

  • Air transport
  • Broadcasting
  • Chartered banks
  • Federal Crown corporations
  • Federal government employees
  • Feed and feed mills
  • Grain elevators
  • Interprovincial pipelines
  • Interprovincial trucking
  • Rail and water transport
  • Work directly for or on behalf of First Nations

Federally regulated employees are governed by the Canada Labour Code, while provincially regulated employees are governed by the Employment Standards legislation in the province in which they are employed. If in doubt, seek legal counsel.

This is a timely discussion to have, as the federal government recently passed legislation to make September 30th a federal statutory holiday called the “National Day for Truth and Reconciliation”. 

If you are a federally regulated business- you must honour this statutory holiday by closing and paying general stat pay, or staying open and paying overtime wages, where applicable.  If you are provincially regulated, then you are not required to observe this stat at this time. 

Unionized employers are advised to consult legal counsel to determine the applicability of this stat as it relates to their collective agreement.

Pamela Bragg

Sarkany Management Inc. | Women’s Trucking Federation of Canada Speakers Bureau 

Having the Time of my Life !!

Having the Time of my Life !!

First and foremost I once again want to Thank You (Shelley Uvanile-Hesch), The Women’s Trucking Federation of Canada, your member’s and CHET!!!!

I am Absolutely having the time of my life!!!!

I have Never Loved a Job Like I Love My Trucking Career!!! Everyday I Look forward to and can’t wait to get to work!! I can’t believe I get paid to do something I Love So Much! Being in My Truck Out on the Road Truly is My Happy place, and I’m always smiling from ear to ear!!! I am very lucky as I got a job rather quickly after I completed school and passing my road test on the first shot with only 2 demerits which is something I am very proud of myself for accomplishing! I am currently working for Contrans Tank Division Hauling Chocolate!!! When I first heard they wanted me to haul tanker I wasn’t too excited about that as I wanted to haul flatbed, but I gave it a shot and I Love It, I can’t imagine hauling any other type of trailer! My dispatcher keeps me very busy; I work a lot of hours and endless days but it doesn’t bother me at all, I Love Being Out There! I’ve learned a lot of things along the way as this job never stops teaching me something new everyday and I’ve met so many other drivers, all of which are very helpful and so welcoming to me into the trucking world!!

I can’t express how Thankful I Am To You All for Awarding me the Scholarship last year, for believing in me and having faith that I would take this gift and run with it, which I certainly have! Because of your belief in my abilities I am fulfilling my dreams, and if it wasn’t for your generous gift I wouldn’t be living my dream… I’d still be living with a dream trying to figure out how to make it happen and that means so much to me! So Thank You!

I’ve included a couple of pictures of some of my proud backing moments, a parallel park I have to do at one of my customers as it’s the only way to offload for them and a couple of me with my truck!!! Dana Allard

Message from Ryan Dierick – General Manager, Contrans Tank Group

Contrans Tank Group is proud to partner with the Women’s Trucking Federation on success stories like Dana Allard.  Being a specialized tanker hauler, we see many drivers, especially new drivers, who are nervous about pulling a tanker because of the product handling that goes with the job.  Dana’s success with Contrans Tank Group goes to show that with the proper training the tanker industry can be a great and rewarding job for all drivers.  I personally cannot say enough good things about Dana and her work ethic at Contrans Tank Group, she is always pleasant with everyone she meets in her new career and a great addition to our company.  I encourage others to follow in her footsteps and explore the rewarding and enjoyable jobs that the trucking industry can provide. 

 

Message from Shelley Uvanile-Hesch CEO of the Women’s Trucking Federation of Canada

We would like to thank Philip Fletcher Commercial Heavy Equipment Training Ltd (CHET)  and Musket Transport Ltd for donating this full scholarship to our scholarship program. We are proud to partner with Contrans Tank Group and thank you for your ongoing support of WTFC! It’s been a pleasure getting to know Dana and watch her grow in to her new career. Stay safe out there Dana!!

Looking to start your career as a Professional Driver reach out to CHET at http://www.chet.ca/

Are you a Professional Driver looking for a great company culture to work with? Reach out to Contrans Tank Group https://www.contranstankgroup.ca/

JOIN US!

JOIN US!

We’re a leader in transportation and innovation. We’re not the biggest but we have incredibly high standards and are committed to being an exceptional company to work for and to do business with.

Our group of companies includes transportation in Canada and the USA, global logistics, warehousing & distribution and technology development.

We’re a progressive, equal opportunity employer that welcomes career-minded people looking to advance in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment. If you’re a dynamic professional who can deliver great results, we have a career for you!

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YOU’LL LOVE WORKING WITH US

We’re a team in the truest sense. We’re committed to each other and have an unshakable commitment to delivering for our customers. We work hard to be collaborative, high-energy and positive. We live our values, encouraging and rewarding innovation and great results.

Our success is built through an uncompromising focus on four key pillars. They’re our guideposts for everything we do, including who we hire and promote, how we treat each other and how we make decisions.

OUR PRIORITY IS SAFETY

Safety is the non-negotiable foundation to everything we do. It is a sign of respect for ourselves and all the communities we serve.

WE HAVE EACH OTHERS’ BACKS

Trust is at our core. Respect for diversity, in all its forms, is table stakes. We do what we say we’ll do when we say we’ll do it. When we fall short, we take accountability. When a teammate stumbles, we extend a helping hand. We know we’re in a fortunate position and so we give back to the communities where our businesses operate and our employees live.

RAISE THE BAR

“Good” is not good enough. No matter what role we play, we raise the bar on ourselves and each other every day. We set and hit challenging goals. We’re disciplined, action oriented, accountable and constantly look for ways to improve how we operate – especially if it involves technology. We’re into learning. We’re humble enough to admit what we don’t know and we care enough to teach others what we do.

IT’S ABOUT OUR CUSTOMER

We go the extra mile to be the standout partner to our customers. Our reputation and success come from caring as much about their businesses as they do. Through our relationships, innovations and commitment to doing what’s right, we make a genuine difference to their operations.

WE’RE COMMITTED TO DIVERSITY, INCLUSION AND BELONGING

Our differences make us stronger. Ensuring everyone can bring their whole, true selves to work and feel heard and valued is critical to our success as a team and as a company.

It is the policy of Polaris Transportation Group to ensure equal employment opportunity without discrimination on the basis of race, religion, national origin, status, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, marital or domestic/civil partnership status, disability, veteran status, genetic information, or any other basis protected by law. Polaris welcomes and encourages applications from people with disabilities. Accommodations are available on request for candidates taking part in all aspects of the selection process.