Here are some things you'll be doing:
- Securing your loads with straps and tarps
- Loading and unloading material at each stop
- Take safety precautions when weather is expected
- Follow DOT rules for weighing truck, completing DVIR for pre and post trips, and driving, iInspecting, operating and testing machinery and equipment
- Wearing appropriate PPE (personal protective equipment)
- Ensuring that all required paperwork is completed in a timely manner
Here's a peek at our amazing benefits package:
- 2 weeks of PTO in your FIRST YEAR!
- Medical, dental, and vision
- 401k
- Opportunities for monthly bonuses
Please include an email address so an application can be sent and filled out.
Here's what we require of you:
- Pass a drug test and background check!
- CDL Class A and an above average DOT safety record!
- Be motivated and energetic!
- Have a great work ethic! We'll teach you the rest!
QUALITY
- Obtain the proper paperwork and trailer with the load they are assigned.
- Compare load to paperwork to ensure that the load is not short or long product before departing facility.
- Cooperate with customers and handle required delivery paperwork.
- Follow the process procedures in loading and unloading steel and supplies from the trailer.
DELIVERY OF MATERIALS
- Deliver product as dispatched.
- Assist customer with unloading the product, as needed
- May be asked to do minor repairs to the tractor and trailer such as changing light bulbs, wiper blades etc.
- May be required to stay out overnight as needed. This will be based on the specific runs and dispatching needs.
- May be required to drive 11 hours. The amount of driving will be determined by route and destination.
- Will have to push or pull on tarps, chains, binders and bundles.
- Shall climb in and out of the truck cab several times during the day.
- In accordance with the Dictionary of Occupational Titles, 4th edition, 1991, and NIM’s job analysis, the physical demand of a driver is heavy. The essential job function of the driver is lifting materials from 50 to 100 lbs. of force occasionally, and/or 25 to 50 lbs. of force frequently, and/or 10 to 20 lbs. of force constantly.
OTHER DUTIES
- Will maintain the inside and outside cleanliness of the assigned tractor.
- Must follow all company conduct and safety rules and DOT regulations.