Driver, Local Shuttle; Class CDL-A
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Transportation
Transportation Logistics, Driver
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Job area:
Terminal/Warehouse/Transport
DSV – Global transport and logistics. In 1976, ten independent hauliers joined forces and founded DSV in Denmark. Since then, DSV has evolved to become the world’s 3rd‑largest supplier of global solutions within transport and logistics. Today, we add value to our customers’ entire supply chain by transporting, storing, packaging, re‑packaging, processing and clearing all types of goods. We work every day from our many offices in more than 80 countries to ensure a steady supply of goods to production lines, outlets, stores and consumers all over the world.
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Location:
Fredericksburg, VA | Division:
Road Transport, US | Job Posting
Title:
Driver, Local Shuttle (Class CDL‑A) | Time Type:
Full Time
The local shuttle driver will be responsible for executing local deliveries within a 50‑mile radius with a 26ft box truck, providing the utmost care, professionalism, and accuracy.
Benefits of Driving with DSV- Local drivers start at $23.00 – $26.00 an hour, plus a $2.00/hour shift differential for overnight shifts (based on experience).
- Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance (eligible on the first of the month following 30 days of employment).
- Company‑paid short‑term & long‑term disability and life insurance.
- 401K plan with up to 5% company match.
- Generous PTO package – including vacation, sick time, birthday holiday, 3 floating holidays, and 6 paid holidays a year.
- Bi‑weekly pay with Daily Pay options.
- $1,000 Referral Bonus Program.
- Cell phone allowance.
- Paid orientation including transportation, lodging, and meals.
- Operate 26' box truck safely and in compliance with all traffic laws and the Department of Transportation.
- Accurately and efficiently load and unload cargo, often using a manual or powered pallet jack.
- Backs truck to customer dock.
- Maintain compliance with Federal and State safety regulations and demonstrate safe and professional driving behavior.
- Communicate with customer representatives in a pleasant, respectful, and efficient manner.
- Communicate and coordinate with dispatchers.
- Comply with all DOT requirements including drug and alcohol testing (subject to random and reasonable‑suspicion drug and alcohol testing).
- Secure cargo and properly arrange and balance it within the vehicle.
- Ensure that any mechanical issues with the vehicle are corrected before driving.
- Perform other duties as required.
- CDL A License required.
- A minimum of 2 years CDL A driving experience within the last 4 years (3+ years preferred).
- Meet DOT qualification requirements, FMCSR 391.41.
- Experience in load securement, route planning, and navigating various road conditions.
- Exceptional customer service skills and the ability to handle sensitive cargo with care.
- Detail‑oriented mindset required.
- Must have a TWIC or be eligible to obtain a TWIC card within 90 days, if required.
While performing the duties of a shuttle driver, the employee is required to sit for extended periods while operating a commercial vehicle. The employee must use hands and fingers to operate a steering wheel, controls, GPS devices, and other on‑board equipment. The role also requires the ability to reach with hands and arms, climb in and out of the cab and trailer, and occasionally stoop, kneel, bend, or crouch during inspections, coupling/uncoupling, or loading/unloading activities.
The employee must be able to communicate effectively using verbal and hearing skills, often via CB radio or mobile devices. Vision requirements include the ability to see at a distance for safe driving, as well as close vision for reading documents, using electronic logs, and performing inspections.
Physically able with or without accommodation to:
- Frequently carry, push, or pull freight weighing 1–125 pounds.
- Lifts up to 50 pounds.
- Frequently reach for freight at waist level and occasionally above shoulder height or below waist level.
- Shift manual transmission and operate foot…
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