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Full Time

Cross-Border Long-Haul Class 1/AZ Driver / 5 months ago

Winnipeg, MB

Application ends: 2025-07-26

Full Job Description

Bison Drivers are paid every week, on time! Running open-board, Canada/U.S. long-haul this position requires you to be on the road 5 to 10 days at a time averaging 12,000 miles per month (as freight volumes allow). Resets on the road as required.

  • Southbound freight could depart into any of the lower 48 states
  • Northbound freight could go into any of the Canadian Provinces and Territories
  • Required to drive on Highway 17 in Ontario 12 months of the year
  • Required to drive in California, and U.S. Mountains 12 months of the year
  • Assigned unit requires 24 days on the road per month
  • Regional freight will be required
  • Flexible schedule requiring weekend departures
  • Must be able to haul all commodities including meat and alcohol

 

Candidate Profile:

  • Company Driver with 24 months tractor-trailer experience
  • Must be U.S. qualified
  • Must have a minimum of 6 months U.S. driving experience
  • Must have a minimum of 6 months Highway 17 experience
  • Must be eligible for a FAST card
  • Must be able to work weekends
  • Must have a valid Class 1/AZ License
  • Must be able to lift 50 lbs. or more, Driver assist is required on occasion
  • B.C. Mountain experience is an asset
  • Reliable, flexible, and punctual
  • Strong communication skills
  • Values safety

 

Are you registered with the Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse? Please register/log-in to the Clearinghouse website https://clearinghouse.fmcsa.dot.gov/Register and click Go to login.gov. Please follow the instructions provided.

What is Clearinghouse? https://www.clearinghouse.fmcsa.dot.gov/

Bison Transport is committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace.

 

Posting date: June 25, 2025

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Cross-Border Long-Haul Class 1/AZ Driver
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    Bison Transport
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    Winnipeg, MB
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