Top Benefits
About the role
Your route Our Shipper-Receivers keep our stores organized to ensure orders can be prepared efficiently and safely. They support store operations and are essential in providing quality service to our customers. This position pays between $19.15 and $21.60 per hour (depending on qualifications) plus benefits as of your first day, paid time off, and many other great benefits!
In This Key Role, You Will
- Ensure accurate processing or incoming and outgoing orders;
- Load and unload customer orders;
- Match product with purchase and shipping documents;
- Sort and put away products;
- Problem solves in the event of incorrect products, shipments or mismatched information.
Under the hood To Join Our Team, You Need
- Excellent customer service and communication skills;
- Ability to lift up to 50 lbs;
- Experience or knowledge of the aftermarket parts industry (asset).
About The Division The Heavy Vehicle Parts Division caters mainly to the needs of the trucking and construction sectors, as well as the mining and forest industries. HVPD is the largest network in the country, with more than 100 Traction heavy vehicle parts stores, 3 TW distribution centres, over 100 TruckPro repair centres, and 3 Cadel specialized parts distribution centres from coast to coast.
About Traction
Traction is Canada's largest network of stores that sell parts, accessories, tools, and equipment for trucks and trailers. It's also the only network that's present from coast to coast with more than 120 stores. The Traction network, which is part of UAP’s Heavy Vehicle Parts Division (HVPD), offers more than 500,000 products from over 1,000 suppliers dedicated to trucks and trailers.
In every Traction store, you can count on the expertise and service of heavy vehicles specialists. The Traction network serves single truck operators as well as businesses with fleets of several thousand trucks and trailers. Traction services all sectors, including freight transportation, public services, construction, mining, forestry, passenger transportation, to name a few.
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Top Benefits
About the role
Your route Our Shipper-Receivers keep our stores organized to ensure orders can be prepared efficiently and safely. They support store operations and are essential in providing quality service to our customers. This position pays between $19.15 and $21.60 per hour (depending on qualifications) plus benefits as of your first day, paid time off, and many other great benefits!
In This Key Role, You Will
- Ensure accurate processing or incoming and outgoing orders;
- Load and unload customer orders;
- Match product with purchase and shipping documents;
- Sort and put away products;
- Problem solves in the event of incorrect products, shipments or mismatched information.
Under the hood To Join Our Team, You Need
- Excellent customer service and communication skills;
- Ability to lift up to 50 lbs;
- Experience or knowledge of the aftermarket parts industry (asset).
About The Division The Heavy Vehicle Parts Division caters mainly to the needs of the trucking and construction sectors, as well as the mining and forest industries. HVPD is the largest network in the country, with more than 100 Traction heavy vehicle parts stores, 3 TW distribution centres, over 100 TruckPro repair centres, and 3 Cadel specialized parts distribution centres from coast to coast.
About Traction
Traction is Canada's largest network of stores that sell parts, accessories, tools, and equipment for trucks and trailers. It's also the only network that's present from coast to coast with more than 120 stores. The Traction network, which is part of UAP’s Heavy Vehicle Parts Division (HVPD), offers more than 500,000 products from over 1,000 suppliers dedicated to trucks and trailers.
In every Traction store, you can count on the expertise and service of heavy vehicles specialists. The Traction network serves single truck operators as well as businesses with fleets of several thousand trucks and trailers. Traction services all sectors, including freight transportation, public services, construction, mining, forestry, passenger transportation, to name a few.