Driver-Class A CDL
Listed on 2026-01-01
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Transportation
Driver, Transportation Logistics
Overview
CDL driving opportunity - Home every night - Drives delivery vehicle and/or truck-trailer combination to transport building components to customer sites (roof trusses, floor trusses, wall panels, occasionally lumber). CDL driver operates vehicle weighing 26,000 lbs. or greater GVWR; vehicle 26,000 lbs. or greater towing a trailer that may exceed 10,000 lbs. Many loads are oversize. Up to 14' wide 14' tall and up to 75' long.
Good backing skills a plus. Basic mechanical knowledge preferred. Training will be provided on job specific equipment in house.
- Uses various equipment to unload product safely and accurately, taking precautions to protect product and customer property.
- Required to use a hand-held device, except while driving, to ensure compliance with DVIR and HOS.
- Verifies order details and maintain log of deliveries, including amounts and/or weights, mileage and locations of deliveries. Check items against invoice to ensure accuracy of order.
- Acts as customer service liaison. Handles customer concerns and helps to resolve issues as they arise.
- Maintains service logs and pre/post trip inspection procedures.
- LYTX Drive-cameras in every vehicle to monitor compliance and safe driving habits.
Requirements:
High school diploma or General Education Degree (GED), 21+ years of age, a valid Class A CDL license. A minimum of one (1) year of driving experience. Two (2) years CDL driving experience preferred. Must be able to pass MVR report and obtain a DOT medical card.
- health, dental, vision
- paid vacation
- 401K with employer match
- annual profit sharing program
- referral bonuses
- Knowledge of safety procedures while performing driving and materials handling tasks
- Good verbal and written communication skills
- Ability to read and understand maps, routes, road signs
- Excellent customer service skills
- Ability to apply common sense understanding to carry out route assignment
- Knowledge of basic math and measurement skills
- Work is performed within a production environment, subject to temperature variations, hazardous chemicals, mechanical parts, increased noise levels and dust.
- Must be able to lift and carry up to 100 pounds frequently and on occasion may be required to lift and carry, with assistance, up to 200 pounds.
- Must be able to physically climb up and down into cab or on top of truck and/or load, twist torso for 360 degree visibility, use arms to operate controls, etc.
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