About Us
SECURE is a leading Waste Management and Energy Infrastructure company based in Calgary, Alberta. Our comprehensive infrastructure network spans across western Canada and North Dakota and includes Waste Management Facilities, Industrial Landfills, Pipeline Operations, Metals and Mining, Specialty Chemicals, as well as Energy Infrastructure services such as Blending, Facility Supply, Trading, and Storage.
At SECURE, safety is our top priority. As outlined in our core values, working the SECURE way begins with working safely. Safety is the foundation of our culture—because without safety, nothing else matters.
Your Opportunity at SECURE
We are currently looking for an experienced Class 1 Driver to join our Grande Prairie, AB Waste Management team.
A Day in The Life
The responsibilities of this role include, but are not limited to:
- Safely operate various Waste Management units, including primarily roll-off but not limited to tractor & trailer, walking floor van, step deck etc; in diverse weather including winter driving and challenging work site environments.
- Comply with all jurisdictional traffic safety legislation.
- Inspect transport units and loads for safe operation during, prior to and after all transport assignments as required by Waste Management, jurisdictional, and / or NSC standards.
- Ensure load is always properly secured.
- Complete and submit all documentation on a timely basis as required, including logbooks, equipment inspection reports, time tickets, accompanying manifests, trip records, fuel, and credit card receipts (JSA’s and WSRA’s).
- Abide by all Waste Management and customer plant-specific safety procedures.
- Ensure all waste containers are labeled in accordance with TDG Regulations.
- Prepare manifests and/or bills of lading, as required, for each transaction.
- Inspect all waste material to ensure compliance with manifest, recycle docket and bill of lading description.
- Communicate with customers regarding expected onsite arrival and service requirements.
- Load and transport equipment and materials for Waste Management/client services.
- Ensure all transport of hazardous and non-hazardous materials complies with TDG Regulations.
- Ensure all equipment/loads being transported meet all requirements relating to weight and dimension regulations for each jurisdiction traveled.
- Work well in a team atmosphere and be part of an on-call rotation for off hours and weekends.
Skills, Experience & Qualifications
The successful candidate will have:
Technical
- Valid and current Class 1 Driver’s License.
- Minimum of 3 years driving experience in the transportation industry or demonstrated competency.
- Prior experience in roll-off truck operation is considered a strong asset.
- Experience and proven ability to utilize tire chains.
- Solid understanding of Canadian geography, highway systems and remote oilfield locations.
- Solid knowledge base with respect to Hours of Service, load securement and driving regulations.
- Ability to accurately maintain Logbooks, Trip Records and Inspections on a daily basis as per legislated requirements.
- Solid understanding of TDG Regulations and safety requirements with respect to proper labeling, handling and transporting hazardous materials.
- Ability to prepare waste manifests and/or bills of lading as required for each transaction.
- Ability to conduct proper pre/post trip inspections of transport vehicles for safe operation prior to, during and after transport pickups and deliveries.
- Strong mechanical knowledge with respect to the maintenance, servicing and repair of transport vehicles.
- Ability to complete minor servicing and maintenance of transport vehicles, including but not limited to, greasing, replacement of air filters, brake adjustments and settings.
- Ability to safely operate transport vehicles through difficult weather conditions and challenging work site environments.
- Ability to perform physical tasks, including lifting, shoveling, moving containers and other heavy materials.
- Strong work ethic and ability to work long days and occasional overnights.
- Fit-for-Work each day.
Interpersonal
- Ability to communicate effectively and express thoughts and ideas clearly.
- Good listening skills along with ability to accept and follow direction.
- Open and honest with team members as it relates to all aspects of the work.
What's in it for you
At SECURE, we focus on opportunities for growth and improvement; for our employees, our customers, our partners, and the communities we operate in. We are an energetic team, driven by the needs of our customers, and we care about making a meaningful contribution. We strive to attract, retain, and motivate employees by offering a competitive compensation package that recognizes employee contributions and performance.
In addition to rewarding job opportunities, we offer:
- Competitive industry wages, and compensation programs which includes:
- Employer paid benefits: health, dental & more.
- Health care spending account.
- Employee wellness program.
- Employee savings plans.
- Career progression.
- A competitive employee referral program.
- Industry leading safety standards.
- Community investment initiatives.
We believe our team’s strength comes from our diversity.
Every SECURE employee has a right to feel safe and welcome. We pride ourselves on being a respectful workplace where all employees have equal access to opportunity and support.
We are a trusted partner. We extend those same efforts outside of the organization through our respectful engagement with our diverse base of stakeholders in the communities in which we operate.
Applicants are not assessed on the grounds of race, national or ethnic origin, colour, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, or physical handicap. Our operations span across Canada and the United States and we actively seek out a wide range of applicants for both field operations and office roles.