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Enviro Transport Driver
Volunteer ManitobaWinnipeg, MB, CADispatch Lead – Non-Emergency Patient Transport
Patient TransportWinnipeg, MB, CAProvincial Manager of Interfacility Transport
Winnipeg Regional Health AuthorityWinnipeg, MB, CAPatient Transport Assistant
School District of Mystery LakeWinnipeg, Manitoba, CanadaArmed Driver Cash Transport
GardaWorld CashWinnipeg, MBtransport truck mechanic
GREENLINE TRUCK & TRAILER SERVICE LTDWinnipeg, MB, CAMultimodal Transport Planner & Project Lead
WSP in the U.S.Winnipeg, MB, CAtruck and transport mechanic
Davren Trucking LtdWinnipeg, MB, CAPatient Transport Assistant
Winnipeg Regional Health Authority (WRHA)Winnipeg, MB, CADispatch Operations Supervisor - Patient Transport
Transdev Ontario ManitobaWinnipeg, MB, CAChef(fe), Transport
VIA Rail CanadaWinnipeg, MB, CATruck Transport Mechanic
AmrizeWinnipeg, MB, CATransport Driver
OPENLANECAN, MB, WinnipegTruck and Transport Mechanic
The RS GroupWinnipeg, MB, CAtransport truck driver
Deomas MoversWinnipeg, MB, CAResident Transport & Safety Driver
Atria Management CompanyWinnipeg, MB, CAJourneyman Truck Transport Mechanic
Holcim Ltd.Winnipeg, MB, CAArmed Driver Cash Transport
GardaWorldWinnipeg, MB, CAswamper - truck transport
HOFER TRANSPORT INCWinnipeg, MB, CA- St. Catharines, ON (from $ 74,375 to $ 248,294 year)
- Guelph, ON (from $ 101,380 to $ 208,927 year)
- Laval, QC (from $ 177,448 to $ 205,732 year)
- Kingston, ON (from $ 110,074 to $ 202,339 year)
- Ottawa, ON (from $ 61,875 to $ 199,767 year)
- Halifax, NS (from $ 58,379 to $ 196,849 year)
- Toronto, ON (from $ 94,650 to $ 196,457 year)
- Old toronto, ON (from $ 93,600 to $ 195,589 year)
- Calgary, AB (from $ 90,488 to $ 166,128 year)
- Whitby, ON (from $ 113,063 to $ 165,337 year)
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Enviro Transport Driver
Volunteer ManitobaWinnipeg, MB, CA- Full-time
Organizational Description
Saving Audio is a completely volunteer run environmental group whose goal is to preserve unwanted or inoperable audio electronics items and keep them in re-use, rather than being recycled. Items we receive are tested for operation and assessed for viability or parts purposes. The parts components are retained to potentially get other non-working items functional again. Working items are then freely given to locally created and operated non‑profits to assist them with continuing in their community social functions. Any items considered non‑repairable are donated to the e‑waste program of Equal Opportunities West, an employment agency for the developmentally disabled.
Volunteer Opportunity Details
Volunteer Opportunity ID : 3739
Description of Duties
Earn a used computer, or a stereo, or something else electronic by volunteering with us! Saving Audio is a completely volunteer run environmental organization based here in Winnipeg whose goal is to facilitate re‑use (rather than recycling) of previously owned and unwanted consumer electronics by first repairing and then distributing these items to locally created and operated Non‑Profit community organizations. This service is performed free of charge. We require a driver with vehicle to perform occasional pick‑up and drop‑off of consumer electronics loads at various location points here in Winnipeg. Pick‑ups and drop‑offs would need approximately 2‑3 hours to complete and occur about twice monthly. Minimal to no lifting required and assistance will accompany driver for each run. A fuel stipend could be made available.
Skills Required
- English as a first language (fluency)
- Ability to drive and provide own passenger vehicle.
- Smiling is an absolute necessity!
Skills Gained / Related Careers
Eligibility and Commitment
Locations
Criminal and Child Abuse Registry Checks
Does opportunity require a criminal record check? No
Does opportunity require a child abuse registry check? No
Provided by the Organization
Indigenous Land Acknowledgement
Volunteer Manitoba is located on the original lands of Anishinaabeg, Cree, Anisininew, Dakota, and Dene peoples, and on the homeland of the Métis Nation. We acknowledge that the clean water we drink comes from Shoal Lake 40 first nation, and that our electricity is produced on treaty territory. Volunteer Manitoba respects the Treaties that were made on these territories, we acknowledge the harms and mistakes of the past, and we dedicate ourselves to move forward in partnership with Indigenous communities in a spirit of reconciliation and collaboration.
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