Founded in 2008, Magnum Services quickly became an established well cementing service company with a broad operational footprint in North America. Through those roots, Magnum continues to develop and diversify to offer our customers a unique blend of technical expertise with a history of project execution excellence. We are competent in providing primary and remedial (P&A) oilfield cementing services, downhole isolation technologies, soil stabilization and fluid services. Many of these services can be applied across various industries, such as oil & gas, agriculture, construction, roads and infrastructure, laydown yards, and retention ponds. By applying technical expertise, synergy, efficiency, and the highest quality standards in everything that we do, Magnum separates ourselves from our competitors in all the services that we offer.
Position Scope
Reporting to the Director of QHSE and External Compliance, the Commercial Driver Instructor is a leveled role with three positions: Level 1: Junior Instructor, Level 2: Senior Instructor, and Level 3: Train the Trainer. The ideal candidate will provide high-quality instruction to aspiring commercial drivers. This position involves delivering both in-classroom theory and behind-the-wheel training, ensuring trainees develop the skills and knowledge necessary to safely operate commercial vehicles in compliance with provincial and federal regulations. This is a combined field and office role, depending on business needs. This position is considered to be a safety-sensitive position.
Job Responsibilities
Instructing
Deliver high-quality instruction in both classroom-based theory and practical in-vehicle training.
Conduct on-road training, demonstrating and supervising safe driving techniques, vehicle handling, and maneuvering in various traffic conditions.
Guide students through the theoretical and practical components, covering topics such as pre-trip inspections, vehicle control, defensive driving, hours of service and cargo securement.
Instruct students on safety protocols and best practices in alignment with federal and provincial transportation laws and regulations.
Ensure students understand and apply safety requirements, including defensive driving techniques, hours of service rules, and load management.
Assess student performance, provide constructive feedback, and tailor instruction to meet individual learning needs.
Offer guidance and mentorship to students throughout their training, fostering confidence and competency in their driving abilities.
Prepare students for their road tests and ensure they are well-equipped to pass required exams.
Vehicle and Equipment Maintenance
Conduct pre-trip and post-trip inspections of training vehicles to ensure they meet safety standards.
Report and log any vehicle maintenance needs or concerns promptly.
Continuous Improvement
Stay current with industry trends, changes in transportation regulations, and updates to the Learning Pathway program
Collaborate with the training team to improve the curriculum and enhance training effectiveness.
Driver/Field support
When not in training, assisting with deliveries of vehicles, equipment, parts, chemicals and/or personnel to various locations.
When in the field, Bulk Driver, Operator and performing Class 1,3 and 5 Driver Evaluations.
Secure, inspect, and record approved loads prior to moving loads from their origin.
Understand and assist with rigging in and rigging down units on location.
Knowledge of bulk handling components and pneumatic vessels.
Regular inspection of equipment and maintenance.
Always maintain appropriate documentation in the vehicle. (i.e. emergency contact list, registration & pink card, CVIP, safety fitness certification, TAC permit, weight scale phone numbers, and service requirements.)
Communicate effectively with clients and internally with other departments, including dispatch and bulk plant.
Establish and maintain procedures to ensure high level of service.
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