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Short Haul Driver

Short Haul Driver

locationWeyburn, SK, Canada
PublishedPublished: Published today
ExpiresExpires: Expiring in 1 month
Class 1 Driver
Full time
2 - 5 years
TrainingClass 1 Driver's License

About Us

At SECURE, we lead the way in waste management and energy infrastructure, providing unmatched security and peace of mind to our clients. Our strength lies in our size, extensive network, solid reputation, industry expertise, and a relentless can-do attitude.

With an expansive infrastructure network spanning Western Canada and North Dakota, we deliver essential solutions where they are needed most. Our partnerships focus on safely recovering oil and metals, disposing of liquid and solid waste, recycling materials such as metals, water, and oil, and reclaiming contaminated land to reduce environmental footprints.

SECURE is committed to innovation, helping our customers lower costs, reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, and exceed their business, safety, and environmental goals. We go beyond expectations — mitigating risks, reducing financial obligations, and maximizing value for our clients.

Join SECURE, where we step up to make a meaningful difference in the industries we serve and the world we share.

Your Opportunity at SECURE

The Short Haul Driver is responsible for performing vehicle maintenance and inspections, delivering exceptional customer service, loading and unloading waste, and ensuring efficient and timely operations. They also follow all safety protocols and regulations while proactively addressing any issues that may occur during transit.

Work Environment

The Short Haul Driver role operates Monday to Friday, with occasional opportunities for overtime and on-call work.

A Day in The Life

The responsibilities of this role include, but are not limited to:

  • Safe Operation of Equipment: Operate roll-off hook trucks and trailers, as well as moffet trucks and trailers, in a safe and responsible manner. Ensure loads are properly secured and remain within legal load limits, while navigating various weather conditions and challenging job site environments
  • Regulatory Compliance & Inspections: Adhere to all applicable site and jurisdictional traffic safety laws. Conduct thorough pre-trip and post-trip inspections of transport units and loads in accordance with jurisdictional and NSC standards. Accurately complete all required labels, including shipping name, generator name, approval number, TDG class, UN number, packing group number, load number, and related information
  • Documentation & Reporting: Accurately complete and submit all necessary documentation in a timely manner. This includes logbooks, equipment inspection reports, time tickets, manifests, trip records, and fuel and credit card receipts. Attend SECURE Energy safety meetings and ensure all daily safety paperwork is properly completed
  • Adherence to Safety Protocols: Comply with all SECURE and customer-specific safety policies, procedures, and best practices always
  • Effective Communication: Maintain clear and consistent communication with Dispatch daily to ensure efficient operations and high levels of customer service
  • Preventative Maintenance & Waste Inspection: Perform minor preventative maintenance tasks, such as greasing, air filter checks, brake adjustments, and settings. Inspect waste materials to confirm alignment with manifest, recycle docket, and bill of lading descriptions

Skills, Experience & Qualifications

The individual in this role will have:

  • Minimum of three years of professional driving experience within the transportation industry
  • Strong understanding of hours-of-service regulations, load securement practices, and applicable driving laws
  • Well-versed in Canadian geography, major highway systems, and remote oilfield locations
  • Previous experience operating roll-off trucks, bed trucks, or winch tractors is required
  • Possession of a valid Class 1 driver’s license
  • A clean and current driver’s abstract is mandatory
  • Flexibility to work a variety of shifts, including irregular or extended hours with variable start and end times.

The following are considered assets in this role:

  • Knowledge of Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG) regulations, with specific expertise in placarding and manifest documentation

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
  • 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 https://www.secure-energy.com/community-investment

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 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.

Area of focus

  • Transportation
  • Field Operations

Years of experience

  • 2 - 5 years

Required languages

  • English

Required skills

  • Strong understanding of hours-of-service regulations, load securement practices, and applicable driving laws
  • Well-versed in Canadian geography, major highway systems, and remote oilfield locations
  • Previous experience operating roll-off trucks, bed trucks, or winch tractors is required
  • Flexibility to work a variety of shifts, including irregular or extended hours with variable start and end times.
  • Knowledge of Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG) regulations, with specific expertise in placarding and manifest documentation
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