CA$26/hour
H. Coyne and Sons.
44 MacDonald Rd, Whitehorse, YT Y1A 4L2, Canada
Employer: H. Coyne and Sons. Position: Expeditor in town, driver (NOC 75201) Locations of Work: 14 MacDonald Road, Whitehorse, Yukon Territory, Y1A 4L2. Salary: 26.00/hr. 40 hours a week or 8 hours a day, by the Yukon Employment Standards Board. Benefits: Health, Dental, and medical benefits. Start Date: As soon as possible Vacancies: 1 Job Requirements: Education: High school diploma Language: English Security and Safety: Drug test- Zero tolerance for drugs and alcohol; must be able to pass random drug and alcohol tests. Knowledge and skills required: • Minimum 6-months experience in the field. • A valid driver's license (at least 3 years of experience driving) with a clean driving record. • Able to work extra hours during high season from April to September, and weekends. Duties and Main responsibilities: • Receive orders from Shop Supervisor, Fleet Manager, HD Shop Manager, and others. • Pick up orders in an efficient manner and deliver to person who placed the order. • Confirm receipt of parts and supplies as per the orders placed. • Receive sign off from person placing the order confirming correct items are received. • Prepare required paperwork for Accounting Department • Maintain efficient process for receiving shop/office/field requests and the delivering of materials/supplies. • Coordinate incoming and outgoing supplies. • Ensure clear communication with all personnel including employees, vendors, and suppliers. • Ensure purchases are made in a timely manner. • Pick up Employees from the airport and drop Employees. • Provide transportation for Employees as required. • Responsible for hauling recycling and garbage to proper areas/facilities. • Assist with packing trucks for project deliveries. How to Apply: By email: employment@kluanedrilling.ca Here is what you must include when submitting your application: References attesting experience. As an equal opportunity employer, we encourage applications from all sections of the community, including youth, visible minorities, Indigenous people, and newcomers to Canada.