Work In Operations

Keep everyone moving. Literally.
Driver? Check. Trailer? Check. Cargo? Check. Licence and permits?
Without the necessary licences and permits, goods won't get into the hands of consumers, and trucking companies would be left with loaded trucks sitting idle – effectively bringing the industry to a grinding halt! Licensing and Permitting Specialists are vital, as they're responsible for making sure that drivers have the appropriate licence, permits and documentation to haul goods into different parts of Canada or the U.S. If you're the type of person who thrives on the pressure of keeping goods moving without delay, then keep reading.
- What would I do?
- Where would I work?
- How much would I get paid?
- How do I get to be a Licensing and Permitting Specialist?
- Where would I go from here?
- How do I get started?
How much would I get paid?
Licensing and Permitting Specialists are typically paid an hourly rate. Your annual salary will be influenced by your location and the size of the company you work for.
Statistics show that:
- most workers earn between $35,613 and $46,860 per year
- the national average salary is $41,261 per year
In addition, some companies may offer performance and safety bonuses, as well as comprehensive benefits packages, including health, dental, retirement, and more.
Salary data is from the CernoResearch 2007 Trucking Operations, Compensation and Benefits Report. For more information, please contact CernoResearch at www.cernoresearch.com.
