Gravel Truck Driver (Project Term) at Simpcw Resources Group
Barriere, British Columbia, Canada -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

22 Aug, 26

Salary

38.0

Posted On

24 May, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Gravel Truck Operation, Class 3 Driver's License, Load Securement, Vehicle Inspection, Heavy Equipment Operation, Gooseneck Trailer Hauling, Lowbed Trailer Hauling, Basic Truck Maintenance, Safe Driving Practices, Material Transport

Industry

Construction

Description
Gravel Truck Driver - Project Term (Jun - Dec 2026) Located in the North Thompson valley, at Simpcw Resources Group we provide environmental, management, and operational services while preserving Simpcw culture and heritage with respect towards the environment. Our goals include creating economic growth from the commercial development of natural resources within the Simpcwúl̓ecw (Simpcw Territory) by being the major contractor and competing for work in both the public and private sectors. Current Opportunities: Simpcw Resources LLP is growing rapidly and looking for a dependable and Gravel Truck Driver to join our team. Reporting to the Assets Manager, the Gravel Truck Driver is responsible for transporting gravel and other bulk materials from one location to another. The ideal candidate will be able to work long hours and be comfortable driving in varying weather conditions. Responsibilities: Operate gravel/dump trucks to transport gravel, sand, and other materials Assist in the loading of gravel and other materials onto the truck, using equipment like loaders if necessary, and ensure the load is distributed evenly Secure loads properly to prevent shifting or spillage during transit, following safety guidelines and regulations Unload materials at the delivery site, sometimes requiring the use of hydraulic systems to dump the load Conduct thorough inspections of the truck before each trip, checking for mechanical issues, tire pressure, and fluid levels Conduct routine maintenance and report any mechanical issues to the appropriate personnel Adhere to all traffic laws, commercial driving regulations, and company policies to ensure safe driving practices Follow safety protocols for loading, unloading, and transporting materials, including wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) when required Keep accurate records of each trip, including details about the load, delivery times, destinations, and any incidents that occur Maintain regular communication with dispatchers to receive instructions, report progress, and update on any issues or delays Take steps to minimize environmental impact during loading, transport, and unloading, such as avoiding spillage and reducing fuel consumption Complete any required paperwork or digital forms for each delivery Other duties as assigned Qualifications: Minimum two (2) years of experience operating a gravel truck Valid Class 3 Driver’s License with a clean driver’s abstract Proficient in operating large trucks, including maneuvering, parking, and driving in varying road and weather conditions Ability to work long hours and meet the physical demands of loading, unloading, and transporting materials Experience operating, loading, and securing heavy equipment is considered an asset Cross-trained in hauling equipment using a gooseneck or lowbed trailer Knowledge of proper load securement and balancing techniques to prevent shifting or spillage during transport Basic understanding of truck maintenance, including the ability to perform routine inspections and minor maintenance tasks Sufficient strength and dexterity to safely operate loading equipment and complete required physical tasks Experience working with First Nations communities is considered an asset Knowledge of the Simpcw First Nation community is considered an asset What we offer: Competitive Compensation Positive and collaborative team Meaningful work Note: Pre-Employment Drug and Alcohol Testing may be required Application Deadline: Open until filled. Thank you for your interest, however only those selected for interviews will be contacted. Preference will be given to qualified applicants of Aboriginal ancestry as per Canada’s Human Rights Act and legislation surrounding Employment Equity.
Responsibilities
The Gravel Truck Driver is responsible for transporting gravel, sand, and bulk materials between locations while ensuring loads are secure and distributed evenly. Duties include conducting pre-trip inspections, performing routine maintenance, and maintaining accurate delivery records.
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