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Driver is responsible for driving a tractor trailer or straight truck on intrastate and interstate local, over-the-road (OTR), shuttle, and overnight and drive and drop routes for the purpose of delivering and/or unloading food and food related products to customers in a safe and timely manner and in accordance with Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations.
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1 year of documented tractor-trailer experience. - Must own a tractor that meets DOT and SE Independent Delivery Services requirements. - DOT required drug screen and physical.
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Minimum of 6 months of verifiable OTR tractor-trailer experience in the last 12 months or 12+ Months Experience in Last 2 Years. Must meet FMCSA/DOT driver regulations. Must meet FMCSA/DOT driver regulations.
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The Driver, Hourly CDL-A is responsible for driving a tractor trailer or straight truck on intrastate and interstate local, over-the-road (OTR), shuttle, and overnight and drive and drop routes for the purpose of delivering and/or unloading food and food related products to customers in a safe and timely manner and in accordance with Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations.
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Performs all required safety checks (i.e., pre/post trip) including inspections of tractor/truck and trailer according to Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations; inspects tractor/truck and trailer to insure they meet company safety standards and take appropriate action as needed.
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The CHEP CDL Class A Transport Driver will execute full and multiple-stop truckload deliveries and collections daily utilizing Class A equipment (Tractor/Trailer). Primarily operate a CHEP-leased semi-truck and trailer, and secondarily operate a CHEP-leased box truck in compliance with all DOT Regulations and CHEP Safety requirements.
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The primary functions of a Heavy Haul Driver are to drive a flat bed, heavy duty flat bed, tractor with Landoll trailer, tractor with flat deck or drop deck trailer, and a tractor with a Lowboy trailer.
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Ability to operate Semi-Tractor - Dump Trailer 30+ foot trailer bed safely. Physically able to pass DOT physical, minimum every 24 month or more often when determined by the medical examiner or a driver whose ability to perform his/her normal duties has been impaired by physical or mental injury or disease.
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This position could involve driving a tractor-trailer unit to one or more customer locations and returning to the original domicile during the same shift. Driver/Dockworkersworkdays, nights and/or weekendsValid CDL A license (commercial driver’s license) in home stateNO restrictions on licenseNO accidents within the past 12 monthsHazMat endorsement Pass a UPS road test, a DOT physical including a drug screen and all necessary background checksUtilize various pieces of Material Handling Equipment (MHE) including pallet movers and stand.
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While this position does not require a Class A or B commercial driver's license, individuals hired who do possess a Class A or B license may be required on an as-needed basis to operate a tractor-trailer and will need to meet all DOT driver qualification requirements.
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Position Requirements:High School Diploma or equivalent experience required; Certification in Diesel Mechanic, HVAC Technician, DOT Trailer Inspection, Electrical from College or Technical School preferred.
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Moves tractor to the loading dock and attach preloaded trailer as needed. Ensures that tractor, trailer, and freight are appropriately locked and/or always secured. Performs general housekeeping duties in tractor, loading dock area and keep trailers clear and clean as required.
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Orientation Details Offers paid orientation Does not cover accommodation Drivers get their own room Breakfast is included Covers some or all travel expenses Hiring Requirements Class A license 2 years Tractor Trailer experience We're an equal opportunity employer.
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Job Summary Operator – CDL Driver - Mulch & Soil Manufacturer- Class A DOT flatbed and live floor tractor trailer operation from Aberdeen, NC making multiple daily runs. High activity season will require availability to maximum hours allowable under DOT & safety compliance.
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Minimum of six (6) months verifiable experience driving a minimum of five (5) axle diesel-powered tractor-trailer combination unit. Must be able to pass DOT physical exam, pulmonary function test, and a controlled substance test.
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