Hot Shot Driver
1 week ago
Under the direction of the Supervisor, Inventory & Logistics, the Hot Shot driver is required to transport parts to and from the rig site and deliver and pick up parts from various locations. There may be other duties of a similar nature assigned by the Supervisor, Inventory & Logistics.
Reports directly to the Supervisor, Inventory & Logistics
**Key Focus Areas**
- Safety
- Parts Deliveries
- Hours of Service
- Load Securement
- Journey Management
**Summary of Duties**
- Perform pre-trip inspection of vehicle.
- Maintain compliance with completion of log books and hours of service.
- Load and unload cargo, goods or merchandise.
- Follow Journey Management program.
- Comply with Company Health and Safety Program.
- Participate in the Hazard ID Program.
- Report all incidents to the supervisor.
- Drive in a safe and courteous manner and obey all traffic rules.
- Ensure the truck is well maintained and kept in a clean and tidy state.
- Ensure clear communication is kept with procurement team.
**Education and Experience**
- Must possess a valid driver’s license with no more than 6 demerits or a GDL
- Must possess valid certifications in H2S, First Aid, CSO
- One year of experience driving in challenging conditions
- Log book and hours of service training
- Cargo/load securement
**Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities**
- Strong navigational skills (reading and interpreting directional information)
- Able to confidently drive in any road conditions and any time of day with a trailer
- Ability to work well with others as well as independently
- Excellent judgment and a genuine concern for safety
- Strong problem solving and organizational skills
- Effective organizational skills
- Must be a self-motivator and detail oriented
- Comply with Company Health and Safety Program
- Must have experience using various cargo securement devices to ensure all cargo is secured as per Transport Canada Regulations
**Competency Level**
Incumbents at this level have a minimum of 1 year driving experience in northern Alberta in the oilfield industry dealing with high priority deliveries.
**Physical Requirements and Working Conditions**
- Standing, and or sitting (driving) for extended periods of time.
- Repetitive movements.
- Long hours maybe needed to accomplish tasks on time.
- Working in adverse shifts, nights or days when in the field.
- Working in awkward positions (twisting, bending, etc.).
- Multi-temperature environments.
- Noisy environments dependent upon task and location.
- Squatting, bending, kneeling, lifting up to 32 kilograms,
- Reaching, twisting, crawling, ladder work, climbing, walking on rough ground,
- Working near moving equipment,
- Working alone.
**Hours/ On-call Expectations**
Must be able to work evenings, weekends and overtime when necessary and be available on-call.
**Job Types**: Full-time, Seasonal
**Salary**: $18.00-$25.00 per hour
**Benefits**:
- Disability insurance
- Employee assistance program
- Extended health care
- Life insurance
- RRSP match
Schedule:
- 12 hour shift
- Day shift
- Night shift
Supplemental pay types:
- Bonus pay
- Overtime pay
Work Location: On the road