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Manager, freight traffic, NOC-70020

2054101 Alberta Ltd. o/a Bhullar Transportation Group

Job Id: NJC14545

Salary : $47.50 / hour

Job Location : , 20504 - 111 Avenue NW, Unit 201, Edmonton, AB. T5S 2G6 Edmonton, Alberta

Today's Date : 07 Mar, 2026

Employment Type : Permanent employment, Full time

Job Posting Date : 06 Mar, 2026

Job Posting Expiry Date : 02 Sep, 2026

Job Title – Manager, freight traffic, NOC-70020

Employer– 2054101 Alberta Ltd. o/a Bhullar Transportation Group

Job details

Location– Edmonton, AB. T5S 2G6

Salary– $47.50 / hour

Vacancies – 02

Employment type– Permanent employment, Full time (30 to 44 hours / week)

Start date– As soon as possible

Job requirements

Languages- English

Education- College, CEGEP or other non-university certificate or diploma from a program of 1 year to 2 years

Experience- 1 year to less than 2 years

Job duties and Responsibilities:

  • Ensure compliance with transportation regulations
  • Assess daily operations
  • Develop plans for modifications to schedules and policies
  • Create reports for senior management
  • Manage staff and Educate employees
  • Supervise the scheduling and dispatching of vehicles and shipments
  • Coordinate shipping documentation along with the tracking and tracing of goods in transit
  • Ensure compliance with transportation regulations
  • Develop and enforce policies and standards for the transportation and storage of products
  • Negotiate service agreements and favorable rates
  • Manage the establishment of transportation service rates and monitor revenue
  • Document cargo details, service hours, distance traveled, and fuel usage
  • Comply with Occupational Health and Safety Act.

 Transportation/travel information

  • Valid driver’s licence

How to apply

By email:

bhullartransgroup@gmail.com

By mail:

20504-111 Avenue NW, Unit# 201
Edmonton, AB. T5S 2G6

In person:

20504-111 Avenue NW
Edmonton, AB. T5S 2G6

From 14:00 to 16:30

We are equal opportunity employer for youth, newcomers and aboriginals. We prefer Canadian citizens and permanent residents over foreign workers

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