Snow Plow Operator Is Needed In Clintar- Vaughan, Ontario, Canada

Job Details

Employer Name: Clintar

Job Title: Snow Plow Operator

Wage: $20 – $25 per hour

Shift: Weekends as needed, holidays, on-call

Employment Type: Full-time

Location: Vaughan, Ontario, Canada

Perks: Benefits for this role may vary by location but could include the following: Competitive wages based on experience and paid training. The franchise location you are applying to will be able to provide more details on benefits.

Company Overview

Clintar was founded in 1973 to provide top-quality corporate landscape and snow and ice management services. Today, Clintar is the largest company of its kind in Canada and ranked 27th overall in North America providing Commercial Outdoor Services. As a leader in the landscape management industry, Clintar rewards high-performing employees with growth and development opportunities.

Job Summary

It will be a great opportunity to join Clintar to manage snow clearing and de-icing for commercial properties. Furthermore, we provide safe equipment, experienced leadership, and direct deposit. These roles often involve overnight shifts and responding promptly to snow and ice events.

Responsibilities

  • Operate pickup trucks with snowplows and salt dispensers to clear snow and ice from parking lots and other designated areas.
  • Maintaining clean sites, ensuring no property damage during snow removal
  • Respond to emergency calls for snow removal, especially during heavy snowfalls or severe weather conditions.
  • Maintain communication with supervisors or dispatch to report conditions, progress, and any issues encountered.
  • Spread salt, sand, or other de-icing agents on road surfaces to enhance traction and melt ice.
  • Work in challenging weather conditions, including cold temperatures, snowstorms, and potentially at night, to ensure timely snow removal.
  • Maintain records of work completed, including time logs, equipment maintenance records, and reports on materials used.
  • Provide professional service
  • Follow all health & safety regulations

Qualifications

  • Must have a minimum of one to three years of work experience in a previous snow removal role.
  • Meanwhile, the role demands flexible hours, often overnight, which include weekends and holidays.
  • On-call availability from November – April.
  • Cell phone data with data is also required.

Clintar is proud to be an equal opportunity workplace and we are committed to equal employment opportunity regardless of race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, gender identity, or Veteran status. At Clintar, our major concern is to build a workforce that is more representative of the customers we serve. As well as create a culture where everyone feels like they belong here.

Job Responsibilities Of A Snowplow Operator

A snowplow operator is a temporary, seasonal position in the winter, treated as an on-call or a contracted position. Working as a snowplow operator implies that you will be the driver of a snow removal truck. However, for smaller areas, such as parking lots, you can make use of a skid steer instead.

Your major responsibilities as a snowplow operator include maintaining highways, roadways, parking lots, airport runways, and any other driving surface after a snowstorm. Some other responsibilities are dropping salt on roads to prevent ice buildup and increase road safety. Meanwhile, aside from removing snow, you must also maintain your vehicle and equipment.

A snowplow operator’s vehicles have some features and technology such as video cameras, GPSs, and sensors to assist snowplow operators with their duties. Furthermore, we have compiled the duties of a snowplow operator below. Scroll down!

  1. As a snowplow operator, you are in charge of maintaining all types of driving surfaces after snowstorms or ice storms.
  2. As well as dropping solutions, sand, or salt on driving surfaces to prevent ice buildup.
  3. Snowplow operators also manage and operate hydraulics that tilt, twist, and tip plows to help push snow in the correct direction.
  4. You will help in promoting road safety.
  5. Furthermore, you will be responsible for inspecting and maintaining vehicles and equipment.
  6. Additionally, you must always be updated with weather forecasts.
  7. As a snowplow operator, you’ll drive through hazardous conditions such as icy roads, powerful gusts of wind, poor visibility, passing cars, and aggressive drivers. Therefore, it’s important to always be alert on the job. 
  8. You will have to fill vehicles with salt, sand, solutions, and gas.
  9. Furthermore, you must ensure to follow specific plowing schedules and orders, which include main routes, secondary routes, airport neighborhoods, and parking areas.
  10. You must remember to set hazard lights to warn other drivers of the presence of a snowplow operator.
  11. Last on the list, you will need to monitor sensors and control the dispersal of sand, salt, and solutions.

Skills For A Snowplow Operator 

Listed below are some essential skills that you must have as a snowplow operator.

  1. Have experience in safely driving large vehicles.
  2. Have the ability to remain alert while you are driving.
  3. Also, have the capability to work in late evenings or early mornings.
  4. You must be able to operate large vehicles for long periods of time.
  5. You will also need to have the ability to work under pressure or in stressful situations.
  6. Be able to swiftly and effectively complete tasks.
  7. Also, pay attention to detail, possess vehicle and maintenance repair skills, multitasking skills, and analytical thinking skills.

Who can apply for this job?

The employer accepts applications from:

  • Canadian citizens and permanent or temporary residents of Canada.
  • Other candidates with or without a valid Canadian work permit.

How to apply for this job

If the position is fit for you and the basic requirements are fulfilled then you can now apply (along with your resume) online.