Driver, Class 1 or 3 - Mobile Workforce (Fall 2026 Turnaround)

Job opportunity

Expected salary range

$35

Job status

Permanent

Location

CEDA
Spruce Grove, AB, Canada

Workplace

On site

Job Description

Join CEDA's Mobile Workforce for the Fall 2026 Turnaround!

Are you ready to work in a dynamic, safety-first environment where your skills matter? As a Class 1 or 3 Driver, you'll support industrial projects across British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Ontario. Enjoy competitive pay rates of $29-$35/hr, provided travel and accommodations, plus opportunities to build your skills with industry certifications. Experience shift variety, overtime eligibility, team camaraderie, and a workplace that values your growth and safety.

Key Benefits:

  • Travel and accommodations covered for out-of-town candidates
  • Extensive training programs
  • Diverse work locations
  • Positive, team-focused environment
  • Competitive hourly wages and overtime pay

Take your career to the next level with CEDA — where your hard work and grit lead to rewarding opportunities and plenty of downtime to enjoy life! 🚚💼✨

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CEDA

🚛 Looking for a challenging and rewarding driver role? At CEDA, drive your career forward with competitive pay ($29-$35/hr), training, and benefits as part of our 2026 Fall Turnaround Mobile Workforce. Work safely across multiple provinces with provided travel and accommodation. Join a team that values your skills and offers great work-life balance! 🛠️🌟

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