by Ethan Paquet
About SFX Transport
SFX Transport, also known as Seafood Express, focuses on temperature-sensitive shipping services between Canada and the U.S. Based in Charlottetown, this family-owned enterprise has been operating across North America for an impressive 46 years.
Staffing Needs
Currently, the company employs approximately 130 individuals, including drivers and office personnel, and they are looking to fill several positions. “We are on the lookout for Long-Haul Truck Drivers, Maintenance Technicians, and a Safety Compliance Coordinator,” states Marlene Pearce, the HR Supervisor.
Long-Haul Truck Drivers
Long Haul Truck Drivers are tasked with transporting temperature-controlled freight throughout Canada and the United States. To qualify, candidates must hold a valid Class 1 License, maintain a clean driving record, and possess at least one year of driving experience. Additionally, a United States work visa is required. “Compensation is based on mileage, with rates ranging from 46 to 52 cents per mile, contingent upon experience,” Marlene adds.
Maintenance Technicians
Maintenance Technicians play a crucial role in addressing various mechanical issues, conducting inspections, performing routine maintenance, and ensuring that mechanical parts are repaired and adjusted properly. It is essential for candidates to have two years of experience with diesel engines and to demonstrate a keen attention to detail. The ideal candidate should be willing to ask questions and engage in hands-on work.
Job Availability
Job openings can be found on various online job boards, the company’s official website, and social media platforms. Interested candidates are encouraged to explore these resources for available positions.
Application Tips
To make a strong impression during the application process, Marlene advises applicants to organize their resumes and cover letters thoughtfully. “When applying, highlight your skills prominently. Illustrate how your abilities align with the requirements of the job to which you’re applying,” she suggests.