MIlitary Combat Truck Drivers (Edmonton)

MIlitary Combat Truck Drivers (Edmonton)

Edmonton, Canada

Company
41 Service Battalion
Location
Edmonton, AB
Job Type
Full-time and Part-time
Salary
$128–$167 a day
Posted
12 hours ago
Via
via Indeed

Job Description
DO YOU WANT TO OPERATE MILITARY TRANSPORT VEHICLES but have zero experience?

We’ll train you!

Think you have what it takes?

41 Service Battalion is hiring specially trained soldiers that support offensive and defensive military operations.

There are no other jobs like this one.

Why are you waiting? Challenge yourself!

Join 41 Service Battalion! Our soldiers work part-time within their community. You may also volunteer for deployment on a military mission within or outside Canada.

This is a part-time job with dental and education benefits, a retirement pension and an incredible experience. Earn while you learn! Combat Service Support Trades provide transferable training and experience toward your civilian career.

There is no career more challenging or rewarding than serving. You will receive world-class training, develop leadership skills and make great friends along the way. There really is no other career quite like it.

As a Reservist, you are paid a half day and a full day rate.

Uniforms and military gear are provided at no cost.

Meals and accommodations are provided during weekend field training, summer training, deployment training and deployment + extra pay.

Travel assistance may be available.

There are education reimbursements available through the Canadian Armed Forces. The Royal Canadian Logistics Service, the Royal Canadian Legion, and other groups have scholarships and bursaries that may be applicable toward your post-secondary education.

Dental coverage (for most items) is 90%, Health Care Premiums are reimbursed, and you will contribute toward a Pension which provides financial and health benefits when you retire.

Are you still reading? Great! There’s more.

A successful candidate must:
• be a Canadian Citizen or Permanent Resident
• have completed at least Grade 10 or Secondaire IV (in Quebec)
• have parental consent if under age 18
• meet Canadian Armed Forces medical standards
• successfully complete selection process, interview and examinations
• pass physical fitness tests

The Canadian Armed Forces values strength of character and team contributions. This means that regardless of your gender, religion or ethnicity, the Canadian Armed Forces invites you to be a part of its team and to explore the opportunities it has to offer.

The Canadian Armed Forces has a “no exclusion policy,” and has become one of the only militaries in the world to remove all barriers to full and equal service for all its members with the opportunity to work any Trade in the Canadian Armed Forces.

41 Service Battalion is in search of Drivers (Mobile Support Equipment Operators or MSE Ops) to move supplies such as food, ammunition, fuel, engineering assets, and soldiers. You will train as a part-time soldier and learn how to operate various trucks and types of equipment, how to dispatch, coordinate logistics prime movers, and conduct fleet management. Reserve MSE Ops are trained on several vehicles including counter-balance lift trucks, and Light, Medium and Heavy Transport Vehicles including Busses, Tractor-Trailers & Refuelers. Additional courses include Ammunition & Explosives Transportation, Driver Instructor, Driver Examiner, Air Brake Instructor, Collision Investigator, and many more. The MSE Op Trade is one of the most diverse Trades in the Reserve and in high demand. There are always opportunities for “extra” employment working with the Infantry, Artillery & Armoured Regiments.

We are conducting an information session on Wed the 20th of May at 7:30 p.m. at the Debney Armoury (parking in the east and west lots) at 8403 Roper Road NW, Edmonton, AB. We will present to you with what 41 Service Battalion and the Army Reserve has to offer.

Job Types: Part-time, Permanent

Part-time hours: 12 per week

Pay: $128.00-$167.00 per day

Benefits:
• Company pension
• Dental care
• On-site parking
• Tuition reimbursement

Work Location: In person
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Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers about Driver Jobs in Canada

Q What is the hourly wage range for transport truck drivers in Canada in 2026?
According to Government of Canada's Job Bank, transport truck drivers (NOC 73300) earn $18.07 per hour at the low end, $26.44 median, and $41.35 at the high end nationally as of 2026. Entry-level drivers start closer to $20.00 per hour after obtaining a Class 1 licence. Overtime is paid at 1.5 times the regular rate after 40 hours per week for federally regulated positions.
Q Do I need a work permit and LMIA for truck driver jobs in Canada as a foreigner?
International applicants require a work permit under the Temporary Foreign Worker Program; employers must obtain a positive Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) first, with high-wage stream processing in 10 business days and low-wage up to 18 weeks as of 2026. Truck driver jobs qualify if the offered wage meets or exceeds the provincial/territorial median hourly wage of $26.44 nationally. Exemptions apply for intra-company transfers but not typically for drivers.
Q What education and experience are needed for truck driver jobs in Canada?
No post-secondary education is required, but a high school diploma is often preferred; most employers seek 6 months to 1 year of directly related experience. A valid Class 1/AZ commercial driver's licence, air brake endorsement (Z), and clean driver's abstract are mandatory. On-the-job training is provided for 1-3 months typically.
Q What documents are required to apply for truck driver jobs in Canada?
Applicants must submit a resume, valid commercial driver's licence (e.g., Class 1/AZ), 3-year driver's abstract, criminal record check, and employment references. For new immigrants, include work permit, SIN, and passport. Applications are submitted online via employer portals or Job Bank, with interviews requiring proof of logbook experience.
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