CTV Class AZ (Class 1)-1

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The primary responsibility of CTV is to transport freight to and from stations and hub facilities and/or pickup and delivery of large skidded freight and/or multiple piece skidded shipments in a safe and responsible manner and with a sense of urgency. Responsibilities also include the regular operation of power material handling equipment for proper loading, weight balancing and sequencing of unit loading devices.

REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES

High school diploma

Twelve (12) months heavy vehicle driving experience preferred

Class AZ (Class 1) driver's license with good driving record required

Air brake certification required

Class 1 in Province of Quebec (includes air brake certification)

Must be certified and current in dangerous goods handling, operation of material handling equipment, ULD inspection to test FAA airworthiness, t-stacking

Ability to pass regular Provincial Transportation physicals and written tests

Ability to comply with new FAST (US custom regulations/criminal background check) regulations

Must be proficient in completing TORTES application as required

For Drivers that have responsibility for Pick up and Delivery (PUD), must have demonstrated proficiency using PUD processes and all standard customs paperwork as outlined in the Courier training manual (required to complete and pass within the first 90 days of entering into a PUD position or as the training schedule allows as determined by the manager)

Drivers of company vehicles may be required to undergo drug and alcohol testing because of regulatory and other requirements (e.g., cross-border transportation). Any such drivers will be subject to the drug/alcohol testing and all other related requirements as a condition of their driving position.

Pre-hire drug testing is mandatory for DOT cross-border drivers

Must be able to be certified by an accredited driver training institution of the company 's choosing

Professional driving ability

Broad (intra-provincial) geographical knowledge

Knowledge of inter-provincial regulations

Ability to read and interpret maps

Knowledge of emergency response procedures and who to contact; particularly in off-peak hours

Must have mechanical aptitude

Thorough understanding of ramp procedures

Knowledge of Tortes, Famis, and other Windows based applications.

Cosmos experience an asset.

Customer service skills

Ability to multitask

Organizational skills, especially on the road

Analytical ability

Must be able to communicate effectively between hub, station facility management, and dispatch

Must be receptive and adaptable to change


REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES

High school diploma

Twelve (12) months heavy vehicle driving experience preferred

Class AZ (Class 1) driver's license with good driving record required

Air brake certification required

Class 1 in Province of Quebec (includes air brake certification)

Must be certified and current in dangerous goods handling, operation of material handling equipment, ULD inspection to test FAA airworthiness, t-stacking

Ability to pass regular Provincial Transportation physicals and written tests

Ability to comply with new FAST (US custom regulations/criminal background check) regulations

Must be proficient in completing TORTES application as required

For Drivers that have responsibility for Pick up and Delivery (PUD), must have demonstrated proficiency using PUD processes and all standard customs paperwork as outlined in the Courier training manual (required to complete and pass within the first 90 days of entering into a PUD position or as the training schedule allows as determined by the manager)

Drivers of company vehicles may be required to undergo drug and alcohol testing because of regulatory and other requirements (e.g., cross-border transportation). Any such drivers will be subject to the drug/alcohol testing and all other related requirements as a condition of their driving position.

Pre-hire drug testing is mandatory for DOT cross-border drivers

Must be able to be certified by an accredited driver training institution of the company 's choosing

Professional driving ability

Broad (intra-provincial) geographical knowledge

Knowledge of inter-provincial regulations

Ability to read and interpret maps

Knowledge of emergency response procedures and who to contact; particularly in off-peak hours

Must have mechanical aptitude

Thorough understanding of ramp procedures

Knowledge of Tortes, Famis, and other Windows based applications.

Cosmos experience an asset.

Customer service skills

Ability to multitask

Organizational skills, especially on the road

Analytical ability

Must be able to communicate effectively between hub, station facility management, and dispatch

Must be receptive and adaptable to change


Preferred Qualifications: Job Posted on 23rd Feb 2026 Job Posted Down Date on 2nd March 2026 at 03:00 pm local time.

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Additional Details: This is a PFT position . Sunday- Thursday


DISCLAIMER

This job description is general in nature and is not designed to contain or to be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities and qualifications required of employees assigned to the job. The incumbent of this position is expected to perform all other duties as assigned, must be able to complete and achieve minimum thresholds on any mandatory testing and training, must be able to operate in an PC windows environment, have the ability to successfully complete all recurrence training and maintain annual accreditations where applicable and work varying shifts based on business needs. If the incumbent resides in the province of Quebec, you must be bilingual (French and English). In addition to the usual factors used in the selection process, all candidates for positions that require driving as a core competency require a valid driver's license (e.g. Class 5,G, or 1[AZ]) and a driving record with two or fewer violations and/or accidents in the 24 months prior to the date of application. Further, candidates will be assessed through careful consideration of: 1) their current driver's abstract; 2) their performance during application interviews; and 3) their performance on any driver competency assessments administered

Employment Equity Statement

At FedEx our value of Taking Care of Each Other is reflected in our commitment to being an inclusive employer, one that represents the diversity of our customers and the communities in which we serve. We foster respectful, safe and inclusive workplaces where everyone is valued for their unique contributions. Applications from all qualified candidates are welcome. We encourage women, persons with disabilities, Indigenous persons, and people from culturally diverse and 2SLGBTQ+ communities to apply. Please let us know if you need an accommodation during the recruitment and selection process. We will work with you to support your needs.

Employment Type: FULL_TIME
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