AZ/DZ Driver - Microbulk (Full Time)

AZ/DZ Driver - Microbulk (Full Time) - Brampton, ON

  • 26000201


Linde is a leading global industrial gases and engineering company with 2024 sales of $33 billion. We live our mission of making our world more productive every day by providing high-quality solutions, technologies and services which are making our customers more successful and helping to sustain and protect our planet.

The company serves a variety of end markets including chemicals & refining, food & beverage, electronics, healthcare, manufacturing and primary metals. Linde's industrial gases are used in countless applications, from life-saving oxygen for hospitals to high-purity & specialty gases for electronics manufacturing, hydrogen for clean fuels and much more. Linde also delivers state-of-the-art gas processing solutions to support customer expansion, efficiency improvements and emissions reductions.

For more information about the company and its products and services, please visit www.linde.com.

At Linde, every day is an opportunity: an opportunity to learn, to grow, to share success and to contribute to one of the world’s leading industrial gas and engineering companies. Seize the opportunity: take your next step with us and join our team.

AZ/DZ Driver - Microbulk (Full Time) - Brampton, ON

This is a existing position with a starting annual salary of $60,000.00.

Primary Purpose:

This position is accountable for the safe delivery of Co2, and/or Argon and Nitrogen at customer sites with microbulk installations . This position will be 4 x 10hr shifts (Tuesday to Friday).

Key Accountabilities:

  • Delivery of microbulk products to scheduled various customers across Ontario via a tandem or single axle truck
  • Complete trip reports, fuel tickets and other necessary reports
  • Complete site surveys of equipment and identify potential repairs of tanks at customer locations
  • Ability to work Overtime as required
  • Cover “on call” phone responsibilities if required
  • Follow all safety protocol


Qualifications:

Education:

  • High school graduate or equivalent experience

Professional Experience:

  • Minimum 2 years of DZ driving experience (AZ license considered an asset)
  • Valid, incident free, applicable provincial Driver's License (DZ)
  • Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG) and Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) training
  • Strong aptitude for delivery technology (handheld computers, E-Logs)
  • Knowledge of vehicle maintenance
  • Safety first mentality
  • Ability to lift up to 60 pounds

Other Considerations:

  • Mechanical aptitude- Knowledge of compressed gases and the safe handling of gases
  • Cryogenic gas knowledge/experience
  • Tanker experience

Linde has an extensive background check process which may include but is not limited to, a criminal background review, pre-employment medical, driver’s license and abstract review, and may also include reference checks, and employment verification.

Linde Canada Inc. is committed to providing accommodations for people with disabilities. Applicants requiring accommodation during the recruitment and selection process are encouraged to make their needs known in advance if accommodation is required. We will work with you to meet your needs.

We are committed to employment equity for women, aboriginal people, visible minorities, and persons with disabilities. Interested candidates from these groups are encouraged to apply.

All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, protected veteran status, or disability status. #LI-DNI

Primary Location Ontario-Brampton
Schedule Full-time
Job Product Drivers & Support
Unposting Date Ongoing

Work Location: In person

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