WCB Job Seeker: Meet Shane
Meet Shane, he is a dedicated, technical and experienced professional looking to gain knowledge and expertise in a new role. Shane is highly organized and adaptable with experience as in trucking, delivery and as a machine operator.
Name: Shane McEwen
Location: Calgary
Positions of interest: Logistics, Operations, Customer Service
Potential to return to driving with truck modifications: Possibly
Restrictions: Below waist level and above waist level lifting 24.4lbs rare; front carry 27.7lbs rare; right/left side carry 21.1lbs rare
Type of employment desired: Full-time
Availability: Calgary
English level: Fluent
Class of license: Class 1; Also has Class 3 experience.
Years of truck driving experience: Nine
Able to pass a motor vehicle records check: Yes
Work experience:
Non-CDL Medical Waste Driver
Drove 5-tonne truck
Machine and production operator
Driver for a local delivery companies in Calgary and the Vancouver area
Additional industry training:
Valid class 1 truck drivers license
Intermediate Computer Training, Lifemark
Web Design Certificate, Make a Change Canada
Active safety tickets:
H2S Alive
WHMIS
Worker abilities:
Interpersonal skills: Compassionate and goal-oriented. Anticipates the needs and reactions of others while building strong and professional relationships. Experience with conflict resolution, creating a positive workplace environment.
Customer service: Experienced in professionally and politely working with customers in a variety of settings. Responds to customer inquiries or concerns in a friendly manner to further explain the products or services available to them.
Organization: Good time-management skills and accurately files all required documentation. Keen attention to detail with strong prioritization.
Computer/Technical: Proficient in Microsoft Office, Outlook, Word and PowerPoint and can quickly learn and adapt to new computer programs and systems.
Communication: Able to relay information to all parties involved, in order to ensure effective task completion. Effectively communicates with a team to help resolve any issues that may arise.
Shane is ready to get started! With a little guidance and training from the right employer, Shane will be well on his way to becoming a valuable addition to your organization.
You and Shane will both benefit from our training on the job program. Shane will develop skills and gain work experience while you receive financial assistance from WCB during the training period. Other benefits include:
Receiving funding for training, such as Mandatory Entry Level Training (MELT), business courses etc.
Saving money on training costs/wages during the training period.
Accessing a skilled and motivated talent pool.
Receiving protection for the costs of any injury or re-injury that might occur during a Training-on-the Job (TOJ) program.
Obtaining coordination of ergonomic assessments and workplace modifications (if applicable)
At the end of the program, you will have a fully trained employee who will contribute to your company!
Contact WCB for a detailed resume, with any questions or to set up an interview: 1-866-498-4694 or email TOJ@wcb.ab.ca to learn more. Let us know you’re responding to the featured job seeker article. AMTA is also available to assist with questions: memberservices@amta.ca