Delivery Driver

Woodstock, Ontario
Part Time
Transportation / Materials Moving
In Person
for a part-time position, working 15 to 25 hours per week, with the potential for additional hours during peak periods.
Job Description
Who we are:
The Floral Express is a family-owned and operated company. Our primary focus is wholesale fresh-cut flowers procured directly from the farm and delivered to our amazing customers, such as grocery chains, florists, and event specialists.
We love what we do, and we are growing! We deliver our products across Ontario, into the Maritime provinces and down into the USA. We appreciate our customers’ need for fresh products, which has led to the design of our sales and supply chain, which enables us to deliver the freshest products possible! As a team, we are striving to become a leading floral products wholesaler in North America, and we plan to achieve this by continuing to deliver exceptional value, offering a broad assortment of high-quality floral products at competitive pricing, along with the support of our exemplary customer service. We are committed to making Floral Express a great place to work through the best management practices, fair compensation, and an excellent company culture that encompasses employee wellness and wellbeing.
Floral Express is currently seeking a motivated and results-driven Driver
The position:
A Floral Express driver supports our vision by delivering fresh product to and picking up from customers across Ontario and the USA. Drivers operate around the clock, providing essential services for Floral Express logistics operations.
What you will do:
- Transport floral materials, supplies, and finished orders to retail and wholesale customers.
- Pick up fresh-cut flowers from local growers and imported products.
- Complete routes in a timely manner.
- Perform daily inspections of vehicles for mechanical issues and safety concerns.
- Conduct preventative maintenance on the fleet.
- Coordinate delivery schedules with the Logistics Manager.
- Document and log work/rest periods and KMs driven. Report fuel usage to the logistics manager.
- Adhere to the Highway and Traffic Act & associated regulations and the DOT regulations (size, weight, route, parking, and break periods) as well as Company policies.
- Operate trucks and maneuver into loading or unloading positions.
- Promptly report defects, accidents, or violations to the Logistics Manager and/or Director of Operations.
- Perform other related duties as assigned.
Education
Experience Required
What you bring to the position:
Required Qualifications and Experience
- High School diploma or equivalent
- 1 + years of driving experience
- Valid license (G/AZ/DZ).
- Clean Driver’s Abstract.
- No recent moving or driving violations.
- Current passport for routes into the USA.
- Participate in random but at least annual drug and alcohol testing in accordance with the USA DOT regulations.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Proven work experience as a truck driver.
- Adaptability and foresight to handle unexpected situations (traffic, weather conditions, load add-ons).
- Ability to drive long hours and travel weekly.
- Extensive knowledge of the applicable truck driving rules and regulations.
- Ability to drive straight truck to semi-sized vehicles, including refrigerated units.
- Ability to lift 50 lbs.
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