CDL Class B Driver
Listed on 2026-06-02
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Transportation
General Labor, Delivery, Driver
About Us
Span Alaska Transportation, established in 1978, is a premier, asset-based freight forwarding company serving the great state of Alaska. Our dedicated team provides outstanding service with exceptional care and attention to detail. We are always interested in extraordinary people with proven skills who are dependable team players and bring out the best in others.
Our supportive and empowering work environment is the foundation of the superior service, customer experience, and satisfaction we are known for within our industry.
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AboutThe Role
The Class B CDL Driver plays a vital part in our local freight operations—safely delivering and picking up freight while representing AFE/MSTS with professionalism and pride. This role blends driving, hands‑on freight handling, and teamwork in a fast‑paced, service‑focused environment. If you enjoy variety in your day, value safety, and take pride in excellent customer service, this role offers the opportunity to do meaningful, dependable work close to home.
Whatyou’ll do
Key Responsibilities
- Safely pick up and deliver local freight using a variety of vehicles, including flatbed trucks, box trucks, vans, tractor trailers, and other company vehicles
- Load and unload trucks, trailers, or containers as needed
- Move freight within the yard or warehouse using a forklift or other material‑handling equipment
- Complete and process required freight paperwork accurately and on time
- Represent Span/MSTS professionally with customers, partners, and the public
- Consistently follow all DOT regulations and AFE/MSTS Safety and Fit for Duty policies
- Inspect vehicles daily (fuel, oil, coolant, tires, lights, brakes) to ensure safe operating condition
- Perform minor maintenance, emergency repairs, and routine cleaning as needed
- Assist with warehouse cleanup and organization
- Support team operations by performing other duties as assigned
- This role involves frequent interaction with customers, vendors, contractors, and suppliers
- Clear, professional communication—primarily related to deliveries, pickups, and service coordination—is essential
- High school diploma or equivalent experience
- At least six months of relevant driving or freight experience (or an equivalent combination of education and experience)
- Experience driving multiple vehicle types in varying weather conditions
- Strong communication skills via radio and telephone
- A customer‑first mindset and professional demeanor
- Ability to read schedules, maps, hazardous materials documents, and freight paperwork
- Strong attention, decision‑making, and critical‑thinking skills
- Excellent time‑management and prioritization abilities
Knowledge of proper and safe lifting techniques
- Valid Class B CDL with a clean driving record
- Hazardous Materials Certification and Endorsement (or ability to obtain within 90 days)
- Forklift Certification (or ability to obtain)
- Air Brake Adjustment Certification
- Ability to independently lift up to 70 pounds
- Ability to move loads up to 200 pounds using appropriate equipment
- Sit for extended periods while driving
- Ability to perform repetitive physical movements including lifting, bending, reaching, grasping, and standing
- Good manual dexterity, balance, and coordination
Work is either performed in a warehouse environment, outside in the elements, in a company vehicle or at a customer site. Exposure to exhaust fumes is likely. Overtime may be mandatory and a Sunday rotation may be a regular part of the schedule. Conditions may also include exposure to environmental noise. At Span Alaska, we're looking for people to build a unified team to maintain our values of trust, integrity, and reliability.
We welcome people who think rigorously and thoughtfully challenge assumptions.
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