Class A Commercial Driver
Listed on 2026-07-02
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Transportation
Truck Driver, Delivery, Driver, CDL
At Super-Sod, we’ve been growing grass—and growing careers—since 1892. What began as a small general store has evolved into a trusted name in turfgrass and one of the largest suppliers of sod in the nation. We encourage a collaborative culture and have been recognized as a Top Workplace by the Atlanta Journal‑Constitution. With a long‑standing tradition of excellence, we’re proud to continue growing strong!
Benefits- Competitive Wages
- Flexible Paid Time Off
- Comprehensive health and wellness plans (medical, dental, vision, HSA, supplemental life, accident, hospital, and critical illness)
Are you an experienced Class A CDL holder ready to take your driving career to the next level? We are seeking dedicated and safety‑conscious drivers to join our team.
As a Super‑Sod Class‑A CDL Driver, you’ll be responsible for transporting our seed, sod, and soil products to our customers. We strive for efficiency and reliability and ensure timely deliveries while adhering to all safety and regulatory standards.
Essential Functions- Operate company‑owned and leased trucks to facilitate shipping and receiving operations.
- Operate trucks for the delivery, pickup and relocation of farm products and materials.
- Perform required before‑, during‑ and after‑operation "user maintenance" and provide required reports.
- Provide outstanding customer service during delivery and pickup operations.
- Operate all MHE or Material Handling Equipment.
- Maintain all required certifications required by DOT and OSHA and company safety programs.
- Maintain and protect all property in excellent condition.
- Perform any other tasks assigned to support and improve the overall team operations.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Position Type and HoursTypical work hours are Monday through Friday, 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., although actual days and hours may vary at the discretion of the Regional Driver Manager or Logistics Director.
During the harvesting season (typically March through September) Saturday work may be required, usually from 7:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Weekly hours increase, averaging 55–60 hours per week instead of the standard 40.
Part‑time roles may be considered and are subject to discussion and agreement between the driver and manager.
TravelTravel is primarily regional interstate hauling during the business day, although some out‑of‑the‑area and evening travel may be expected.
RequiredEducation and Experience
- Applicants must be at least 23 years of age to be considered for this position.
- 2+ years proven experience in commercial truck driving required.
- Clean driving record with no major or excessive violations within previous 3 years.
- Must possess valid Class A CDL and Medical Card, including multi‑state certification status.
- Must pass background check and drug test.
- Skilled at driving and parking large, heavy vehicles.
- Alert, focused, and detail oriented.
- Physically and mentally fit.
- Ability to lift up to 50 lbs. at a time.
- Possess great physical stamina and focus during long driving shifts.
- Able to operate electric lift, hand trucks, pallet jacks, etc.
- Proficient using GPS and other routing systems.
- Map reading and route planning experience.
- An innate sense of direction.
- Self‑starter who works well independently.
- Disciplined, dependable, and resourceful.
- High level of composure and good stress management.
- High school diploma or GED required.
Employees will be expected to work outside in all weather conditions and must have suitable clothing. They must be able and willing to work in adverse conditions, including extreme weather, enclosed spaces and heights up to 80 feet. Personal protective gear is provided by the employer. This position does require handling and operating heavy equipment which may introduce a high risk to slips, trips and falls.
PhysicalDemands
Company drivers are required to sit and steer for long periods of time while coordinating multiple parts of the body. Drivers must be able to get in and out of their trucks several times throughout the day and operate forklifts used for loading and unloading sod and other products.
Supervisory ResponsibilityThis position…
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