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TRUCK DRIVERS Dawson Creek
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NOC 7411
Truck drivers
operate heavy trucks to transport goods and materials over
urban, interurban, provincial and international routes. They are
employed by transportation companies, manufacturing and
distribution companies, and moving companies, or they may be
self-employed. This
unit group also includes shunters who move trailers to and from
loading docks within trucking yards or lots.
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Number of
advertisements |
Job Titles (2011) |
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- Bed Truck
Driver
- Box Truck Driver
- Class 1 Company
Truck Driver
- Class 1 Driver
- Class 1 Fluid
Truck Driver
- Class 1 Highway
Driver
- Class 1 or 3 Vac
Truck Operator
- Class 1 Tank Truck
Driver
- Class 1/Air
Truck Driver
- Class 3 Driver
- Class 3 Steamer
Operator
- Class 3 Water
Truck Driver
- Class 3/Air
Truck Driver
- Concrete Mixer Driver
- Delivery Truck
Driver
- Driver, Welding
Supplies
- Fuel Oil Truck
Driver
- Fuel Truck
Driver
- Garbage Truck
Driver
- Gravel Truck Driver
- Highway Petroleum
Driver
- Hotshot/Truck
Driver
- Hydrovac Operator
- Logging Truck Driver
- Long Haul Truck
Driver
- Lowbed Operator
- Moving Van Driver
- Pressure Truck
Driver
- Professional
Driver
- Tandem Truck
Operator
- Tank Truck Driver
- Tow Truck
Driver
- Transport Operator
- Truck Driver
- Truck Driver/Equipment
Operator
- Truck Owner Operator
- Vac Truck Driver
- Vac/Combo Unit
Driver
- Warehouse/Driver
- Water Truck Driver
- Winch Truck Driver
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Wages (2011) |
Advertised wages range from
$15.00-$36.06/hr.
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Government of Canada National
Occupational Classification Information
Duties
Long-haul truck drivers perform some or
all of the following duties:
- Operate and drive straight or
articulated trucks, weighing over 4600 kg with three or more axles
to transport goods and material to destinations
- Oversee all aspects of vehicles, such
as condition of equipment, loading and unloading, and safety and
security of cargo
- Perform pre-trip inspection of vehicle
systems and equipment such as tires, lights, brakes and cold storage
- Perform emergency roadside repairs
- Obtain special permits and other
documents required to transport cargo on international routes
- Record cargo information, distance
traveled, fuel consumption and other information in log book or on
on-board computer
- Communicate with dispatcher and other
drivers using two-way radio, cellular telephone and
on-board computer
- May drive as part of a two-person team
or convoy
- May transport hazardous products or
dangerous goods.
Line-haul and local truck drivers perform
some or all of the following duties:
- Operate and drive straight trucks to
transport goods and materials over urban and short inter-urban
routes
- May drive lighter, special purpose
trucks such as tow trucks, dump trucks, hydrovac trucks or cement
mixing trucks
- Perform pre-trip inspection and
oversee all aspects of vehicles such as condition of equipment, and
loading and unloading of cargo.
Employment Requirements
- Completion of secondary school is
usually required.
- On-the-job training is provided.
- A Class-D license is required to drive
straight trucks.
- A Class-A license is required to drive
articulated trucks.
- Air brake endorsement (Z) is required
for drivers who operate vehicles equipped with air brakes.
- Transportation of dangerous goods (TDG)
certification is required for drivers who transport hazardous
products or dangerous goods.
http://www5.hrsdc.gc.ca/NOC-CNP/app/checkversion.aspx?lc=e&level=4&noccode=7411&code=7
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Additional information may be
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