Major Responsibilities
Bulk Tank Driver
Safe and efficient operation of bulk transport vehicle.
Adhere to safety practices and procedures.
Adhere to Dairy Industry Act and Regulations.
Maintain strong communication with peers, customers, and General Manager/Operations Manager.
Fuel vehicle, check oil, and report required repairs/maintenance.
Maintain logbooks/records on mileage, report all accidents and turn in paperwork in a timely manner.
Load truck with minimal to no product loss.
Unload truck with minimal to no product loss.
Cleaning exterior and inside the tanks of bulk milk trucks.
Maintain excellent attendance along with clean work habits.
Climb ladders to the top of the bulk tanks to check tank levels and for cleanliness.
Perform other duties as required.
Superior Customer Service
Agrifoods would not exist if we did not have customers. It is the primary responsibility of all employees to ensure customers are completely satisfied with our services. When placed in a compromising situation, contact a supervisor.
Responsible and Professional Behaviour
Being a professional driver means that Agrifoods has an expectation that all employees are to be professional, safe, responsible, and appropriate in all situations. We expect all employees that are driving company vehicles to behave like the professional driver they are. You are responsible for your own behaviour on the road and inappropriate behaviour will not be tolerated. When placed in a compromising situation, contact a supervisor.
On-The-Job Performance
We all have multiple tasks to perform during on-duty time. It is your responsibility to ensure that the tasks assigned to your position are being completed and in a timely manner.
Working Conditions
Physical Demands
The Bulk Milk Tanker Driver has a somewhat physically demanding job. Climbing, lifting, pulling, sitting for long periods of time and managing awkward objects are required. The driver will need to be prepared to work in all weather conditions.
Environmental Conditions
The incumbent must work outside in all weather conditions. The Bulk Milk Tanker Driver may encounter noise, vibration, poor weather conditions or heavy traffic that may cause physical stress for the driver. When on a producer’s property there may be icy, muddy, wet conditions in and around buildings.
Sensory Demands
The incumbent may be exposed to noise, and unpleasant sights and smells.
Mental Demands
There may be several collections that must be made in an effective and efficient manner. The Bulk Milk Tanker Driver must work independently and is expected to maintain a schedule. Any problems or inconveniences may result in increased stress. Noise, vibration, poor weather conditions or heavy traffic mentioned earlier may also cause mental stress for the driver.
Qualifications
Self-motivated and able to work with minimum supervision.
Ability to keep accurate records.
Ability to deal effectively with all customers.
Must be willing to work night shift and weekends.
Excellent attendance and work records along with clean work habits.
Class 1 driver’s license to operate and drive company vehicles.
Must pass a company driving test.
Must pass pre-employment medical, drug and alcohol screening.
Must pass company training period and obtain Milk Graders Licence.
Membership in Teamsters Local Union No.987.
Hours of work: Undetermined Relief Schedule – Minimum of 40 to 50 hours per week.