The main day-to-day tasks will involve packaging and shipping cores to Caterpillar regularly, which may involve following both documentation procedures and regulations related to dangerous goods
Safely operate various types of lift trucks
Other parts warehouse duties may be required as deemed necessary, including processing shop and customer orders, stock order receipt and processing, picking and delivery of parts to internal and external customers, processing incoming and outgoing freight and stock transfers
Help maintain the parts physical and electronic inventory
Ensure customers’ needs are met in an efficient, knowledgeable and professional manner
Requirements
high school
warehouse
safety
High School Diploma Minimum
1 year experience in a warehouse environment
Demonstrate safe, environmentally sound and healthy work behaviors at all times in support of Toromont’s Health and Safety Policy, Programs and initiatives
Benefits
Working for the best in class equipment dealer and with the premium Caterpillar brand
Opportunities to continuously Learn, Grow and Develop with our Toromont team through our internal Training teams that are geared for your success
Competitive total rewards including: wages, benefits, and premiums (as eligible)
Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
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Company
Overview
Founded as a leading distributor of Caterpillar products in Canada.
Renowned for delivering world-class equipment and service solutions.
Specializes in heavy equipment for construction, mining, and power sectors.
Known for its large fleet of Caterpillar machinery and innovative service solutions.
Offers a broad range of equipment for industries from construction to agriculture.
A trusted partner for major infrastructure projects and resource extraction.
Stands out for its comprehensive service network, ensuring uptime for critical operations.
Active in large-scale projects across Canada, supporting industries from roads to power plants.
Culture + Values
Safe and Respectful Workplace
Social Responsibility
Uncompromising Integrity
Empowerment at All Levels
Growth of the Individual and the Enterprise
Returns to All Stakeholders
Environment + Sustainability
49,300 tCO₂
Scope 1 Emissions 2024
The company's direct emissions for 2024, measured in metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent.
88%
Connected Equipment Base
Percentage of the equipment base connected for fuel efficiency and emissions monitoring, enabling smarter operations and resource management.
16%
Circular Economy Revenue
Portion of 2024 revenue generated from used and rental equipment, supporting circular economy principles.
143k sq ft
Remanufacturing Centre
Size of the remanufacturing centre opened in Bradford, ON, in Q2 2024, dedicated to renewing and revitalizing equipment.
Scope 2 emissions ~3,000 tCO₂ in 2024
~100 machines rebuilt through Certified Machine Rebuild program in 2024
Machine Rebuild Program increased by 43% in units in 2022 vs 2021
Greenhouse Gas Inventory Management Plan in place and carbon accounting system implemented in 2024
Fleet and facility fuel tracking, AI thermostats, LED retrofits and efficient HVAC deployed to reduce operational footprint
No-net-zero target date not stated
Inclusion & Diversity
4% Growth
Workforce Expansion
The workforce increased by 4% year-over-year in 2024.
150K Hours
Training Provided
Over 150,000 hours of safety, technical, and professional development training were provided to employees in 2024.
Modern Slavery Report issued and supplier evaluation completed in 2024
Diversity, equity and inclusion listed as a ‘People’ focus area in 2024 sustainability pillars