WETRALOG GmbH | Germany | 48xxx Coesfeld | Permanent position | Full time | Published since: 18.12.2025 on stepstone.de
Professional driver for live cattle (m/f/d)
Wetralog, founded in 2003, is responsible for the entire logistics of the Westfleisch Group. The company offers sophisticated complete solutions and unique know-how for one of the most sensitive areas of food logistics. In addition to domestic meat transport, Wetralog also takes care of our export tours, empties logistics and live cattle transports. The expertise, experience and commitment of around 400 employees now shape the positive development of the company to date. To strengthen our team in Coesfeld, we are looking for Projektmanager (m/w/d)
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Your tasks • Your profile • What we offer
Loading and unloading of live animals (e.g. piglets, pigs, large livestock) Documentation of your tours using our telematics spedion Professional cleaning and care of your vehicle Contact Management (m/d) Documentation of delivery documents Safe and careful handling of the vehicles provided
Driving licence of category CE/Kl. 2 Registration of 95 in the driving licence required Ideal experience in handling animals Proof of qualification for animal transport pull experience desirable
Attractive remuneration Modern and well maintained fleet (DAF, Scania) Individual continuing and continuing training according to the BKrFQG Local activity Professional integration Visit of the Truck Grand Prix at the Nürburgring Company events Support for integration and accommodation search for foreign employees
Location
![]() | WETRALOG GmbH | |
| Coesfeld | ||
| Germany |
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