Oil Delivery Driver Jobs
By West Nova Fuels & Superline Fuels At Windsor, Nova Scotia, Canada
This position reports to the Branch Manager/Operations Manager.
Work with the dispatcher, to load and deliver commercial and residential petroleum products as required in a timely, safe manner.
Drive in a manner consistent with vehicle practices policy to ensure safety of self, pedestrians and all other road traffic.
Complete all necessary training to obtain all proper licensing for all duties performed, including TDG, CPPI, WHMIS, Commercial Vehicle Operator’s License.
Conduct pre-trip and post-trip inspections (PTI), ensuring your vehicle is safe to drive
Maintain a clean and orderly delivery vehicle on a daily basis.
Fuel/Propane Driver Jobs
By Foster Blue Water Oil LLC At Richmond, British Columbia, Canada
Is responsible for following the safety programs including HAZMAT and DOT certifications.
Minimum of one year experience in the transportation of hazardous fuels.
Must address driver's problems when they arise in a timely and professional manner with supervisor.
Communicates effectively verbally and in writing to customers, drivers, and other employees.
Maintains all required driver's logs, invoices and additional paperwork as needed to ensure effective operations of company process and procedures.
Must make the use the proper lifting codes and state destinations when needed.
Fuel & Lube Driver Jobs
By Sureway Construction Group Ltd. At Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
This is a general responsibilities list and does not include all responsibilities required of the position.
Minimum one (1) year experience as a fuel & lube technician
CSA approved steel toed boots with 6” ankle support
Clean Driver’s Abstract, Valid Class 3Q Driver’s License
Drug and alcohol testing (swab-based or urine test)
Successful completion of Company Orientation and site-specific orientation

Are you looking for a job that offers great pay, flexible hours, and the chance to travel? Become a Fuel Truck Driver and enjoy all the benefits of a rewarding career!

Overview Fuel Truck Drivers are responsible for transporting fuel from one location to another. They must ensure that the fuel is delivered safely and on time. They must also adhere to all safety regulations and maintain the truck in good working condition. Detailed Job Description Fuel Truck Drivers are responsible for safely and efficiently transporting fuel from one location to another. They must inspect the truck before each trip to ensure that it is in good working condition. They must also inspect the fuel tanks to ensure that they are properly filled and secure. During the trip, they must adhere to all safety regulations and drive in a safe and responsible manner. They must also maintain accurate records of their trips, including the amount of fuel delivered, the destination, and any other relevant information. Skill Requirements Fuel Truck Drivers must have excellent driving skills and be able to operate a truck safely and efficiently. They must also be able to read and understand maps and directions. They must be able to communicate effectively with customers and other personnel. They must also be able to perform basic maintenance and repairs on the truck. Qualifications Fuel Truck Drivers must have a valid driver’s license and a clean driving record. They must also have a high school diploma or equivalent. Some employers may require additional qualifications, such as a commercial driver’s license. Knowledge Fuel Truck Drivers must have a thorough knowledge of the truck and its components. They must also be familiar with safety regulations and be able to read and understand maps and directions. Experience Most employers require Fuel Truck Drivers to have at least one year of experience driving a truck. Responsibilities Fuel Truck Drivers are responsible for safely and efficiently transporting fuel from one location to another. They must inspect the truck before each trip to ensure that it is in good working condition. They must also inspect the fuel tanks to ensure that they are properly filled and secure. During the trip, they must adhere to all safety regulations and drive in a safe and responsible manner. They must also maintain accurate records of their trips, including the amount of fuel delivered, the destination, and any other relevant information.