Food Services Driver

Food Services Driver

Toronto, Canada

Company
University of Toronto
Location
Toronto, ON
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
3 days ago
Via
via Careers At U Of T - University Of Toronto

Job Description
Date Posted: 05/07/2026
Req ID: 48001
Faculty/Division: University Operations and Real Estate Partnerships
Department: Food Services
Campus: St. George (Downtown Toronto)
Existing Vacancy: Yes

Description:

Under general supervision, drives and/or operates a variety of Food Service vehicles and equipment; transports food on the St. George campus and affiliated locations.

Typical Duties

The following illustrative tasks indicate the level of skill required, and the extent of responsibility involved in this job. They in no way limit the incumbent to the tasks indicated.

Flexibility of the employee to perform a wide variety of functions is necessary in successfully fulfilling the requirements of this position. The degree to which each employee performs each of the following tasks listed below will vary according to when and where the employee is scheduled to work.
• Drives and operates Food Service vehicles in making food pickups and deliveries for the department
• Supports the daily food service operation at all St. George campus affiliated locations through the transportation of food product and prepared food items to designated retail locations, residential locations, and for catering services
• Provides set up and customer service to catering clients, ensuring catering presentation standards are met, furniture, equipment, and service trays are in place as per client event specifications and food services standards, and makes decisions as to how any on site requests from clients are accommodated to meet client needs
• Reads the catering event orders and organizes food and beverage requirements needed for each event
• Communicates effectively with catering team and campus catering clients
• Receives incoming requests from Administrative & Logistics Supervisor
• Alerts Administrative & Logistics Supervisor immediate of any client delivery concerns
• Prioritizes work flow based on changing demands
• Loads and unloads food and beverage food items, furniture, equipment; ensures all are securely safely; and delivers to appropriate destinations in accordance with specific directions and regulations
• Sets up food and beverage items following food services guidelines
• Collects all service items at the end of each event. Ensures all service items are returned and food items are properly disposed
• Ensures proper food handling standards are maintained at all times
• Delivers excellent customer service to all customers, including all University departments
• Works effectively as a team member with other drivers and members of the Food Services team, such as Store Clerks, and campus beverage services and catering staff
• Carries out all assigned work duties in a professional manner
• Performs daily inspection of interior and exterior and mechanical aspects of vehicle; completes the vehicle maintenance form and submits to Administrative& Logistics Supervisor; reports vehicle deficiencies directly to supervisor
• Maintain records of mileage and fuel used on vehicles
• Responsible for cleaning interior and exterior of vehicle on a daily basis
• Has a strong knowledge of the various buildings and there location across the St. George campus
• Other related duties as required

Minimum Requirements for Selection

Education:
• Completion of grade 12 (twelve) or equivalent.
• Possess a valid food handler’s certificate

Experience:
• Three (3) years’ experience in driving and operating a variety of vehicles and equipment or related experience, along with customer service experience.
• Excellent knowledge of food and beverage service equipment and food items

Other:
• Possession of a Provincial Class G driver's license and have and maintain a clean drivers abstract (3 year certified drivers record)
• Physical ability to perform required duties
• Works under all weather conditions and may be required to work long and various shifts
• Must be able to communicate effectively in English (oral and written)
• Able to provide information in a clear and concise manner
• Good interpersonal skills and customer services skills, including tact, courtesy and diplomacy
• Good judgment and decision making skills
• Ability to work effectively in a team environment
• Ability to perform multiple tasks under pressure of constant demands
• Accuracy and attention to detail
• Required to complete training on the safe transportation of food and HACCP protocols, or other training as required

Closing Date: 05/19/2026, 11:59PM ET
Employee Group: Hourly
Personnel Subarea:CUPE F/T L3261
Appointment Type: Ancillary Operations
Schedule: Full-Time, Variable
Pay Scale Group & Hiring Zone: Job Rate: $26.92/hr
Job Category: Facilities/Ancilliary Services
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