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Class A CDL Truck Driver OTR

Job in Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, 53244, USA
Listing for: Mls Logistics And Transportation Company
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-01-03
Job specializations:
  • Transportation
    Transportation Logistics, Truck Driver
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 62000 - 146000 USD Yearly USD 62000.00 146000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below

Class A CDL OTR Truck Driver AT MLS Logistics & Transportation

About the Role

As MLS Logistics & Transportation Over-the-Road (OTR) truck drivers play a critical role in the transportation industry, ensuring the efficient delivery of goods across long distances. This responsibility demands a unique combination of skills, dedication, and resilience. With this set of skills, you will be successful here at MLS Logistics & Transportation.

Qualifications

Must Have Class A CDL For 6 Months Min. (120 Days Exacted or Longer)

Benefits

1099 Only And We Can Offer Health Benefits through our Partners

Compensation & Schedule

Salary: $1200-$2800 Weekly Pay ($62,000-$146,000 Yearly Pay)

Schedule:

Work 7 Days Get 1 Off Day 100% on the driver to accumulate off days!

Responsibilities
  • Driving Expertise:
    • OTR truck drivers are skilled professionals who operate large commercial vehicles, typically tractor-trailers or semi-trucks, over long distances.
    • They must possess comprehensive knowledge of traffic laws, safety regulations, and best practices for operating heavy vehicles.
    • Endurance and focus are paramount as they spend extended periods behind the wheel, often covering thousands of miles in a single trip.
  • Cargo Management:
    • OTR truck drivers are responsible for loading, securing, and unloading cargo safely and efficiently.
    • They must ensure that the weight distribution complies with regulations and that the cargo is adequately secured to prevent shifting during transit.
    • Some OTR drivers may specialize in transporting specific types of goods, such as hazardous materials or refrigerated items, requiring additional training and certification.
  • Navigation and Route Planning:
    • Effective route planning is essential for OTR truck drivers to optimize delivery schedules, minimize fuel consumption, and avoid traffic congestion.
    • They rely on GPS navigation systems, maps, and knowledge of road networks to plan the most efficient routes.
    • Flexibility is crucial as they may encounter unexpected detours, road closures, or adverse weather conditions that necessitate route adjustments.
  • Time Management:
    • OTR truck drivers must adhere to strict delivery schedules while also complying with hours-of-service regulations to prevent driver fatigue.
    • Balancing timely deliveries with rest breaks and regulatory requirements requires effective time management skills.
    • They must communicate with dispatchers and logistics coordinators to provide updates on their progress and any potential delays.
  • Equipment Maintenance:
    • OTR truck drivers are responsible for inspecting and maintaining their vehicles to ensure they are in optimal working condition.
    • Routine maintenance tasks include checking fluid levels, tire pressure, brakes, and lights.
    • Promptly reporting any mechanical issues to the appropriate maintenance personnel is crucial to prevent breakdowns and ensure safety on the road.
  • Communication and Customer Service:
    • OTR truck drivers serve as the frontline representatives of the companies they work for, interacting with customers and vendors during pickups and deliveries.
    • Effective communication skills are essential for addressing customer inquiries, providing status updates, and resolving any issues that may arise.
    • Professionalism, courtesy, and reliability are key attributes that contribute to building positive relationships with clients and fostering repeat business.

Conclusion: OTR truck driving is a demanding yet rewarding profession that plays a vital role in the global economy. Beyond the challenges of long hours and extensive travel, OTR truck drivers contribute to the seamless flow of goods that sustain industries and communities worldwide. With their expertise, dedication, and commitment to safety, they ensure that goods reach their destinations efficiently, reliably, and on time.

CDL CLASS A DRIVER LICENSE FRONT & BACK
* 6 Months Min

SCREENSHOT OF YOUR CLEARINGHOUSE RECORD (NAME & NUMBER OF ACCIDENTS ) it should show 0 with your name in the photo

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