
Anttal Transportation Ltd.
There’s a spot open for a truck driver at Anttal Transportation Ltd, based in Edmonton. This is a full-time job, and it’s all on-site, so you need to be okay with being on the road or around the truck yard most of the time. They’re looking for someone who’s either got some experience or is willing to learn fast. You’ll be working across different routes sometimes local, sometimes long distance, maybe even outside of Canada, depending on cargo and contracts. The job includes vehicle checks, hauling goods, making sure everything is safe and logged. You’ll need to deal with dispatch, track fuel, distance, and the rest. If you’ve done this before, great. If not, but you’ve got a license and interest, still worth applying. Class 1 or A license is a must. Not a remote gig. You’ve got to be there.
About Anttal Transportation Ltd
Anttal is a transportation company running out of Edmonton. Not one of those giant logistics firms more hands-on, more personal. They handle goods transportation and deal with a range of clients and cargo types. Their focus is mostly on reliable delivery and keeping things compliant. Drivers are usually expected to work with independence. The trucks are regularly maintained, and they try to stick to reasonable schedules. Most of the work is on Canadian routes, but sometimes trips may stretch across borders depending on contracts. Safety, communication, and punctuality seem to be the key things they care about. You can ask more about their operations during the hiring call.
Job Title
Truck Driver
Responsibilities
- Drive, haul, report. That’s the short version.
- You’ll be handling cargo, checking your truck before and after trips.
- You’ve got to watch for issues brakes, lights, tires, and if it’s a cold unit, that too.
- If something breaks, roadside repair might be part of it.
- There’ll be paperwork distance, fuel, hours. It’s not hard, but it has to be done.
- Dispatch will stay in touch. You’ll update them during long hauls.
- Some loads need tarping or securing, so that’s also part of the job.
- Basically, the cargo needs to get there safely, and you’re the one making it happen.
Requirements and Qualifications
Education
They want someone who’s passed high school.
Experience
- If you’ve driven before, great. If not, you can still apply.
- It’s listed as “experience an asset,” so not mandatory.
License
You must have a valid Class 1 or A driver’s license.
Skills
- Know how to handle a heavy vehicle.
- Can stay alert for long hours.
- Able to do basic checks before, during, and after the trip.
- Can talk to dispatch clearly when needed.
- Knows how to deal with paperwork — logbook, fuel, distance, etc.
Knowledge
- Familiar with Canadian road rules.
- Knows how to inspect brakes, tires, lights.
- Understands cold storage if the cargo needs it.
- Knows what to do in an emergency.
- Has seen or used a driver logbook before.
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- Wait for the employer to contact you.
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