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Communicate with Dispatcher/Router for tractor/trailer and door assignments. Professionally and safely perform all driving duties as required by the US Foods Driver Safety Policy.
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Hiring requirements: 12 months recent tractor trailer experience CDL-A with hazmat and tanker endorsement Preferred: TWIC Card and Passport Preferred (company reimbursed) Must meet Highway Transport’s MVR requirements System Driver must live within 100 miles of service center.
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Transition pay Detention pay – starts 1 minute after on-time delivery Frequent, quality home time True family atmosphere and culture of safety Comfortable facilities with showers and parking Assigned, safe, well-maintained tractors One assigned, kind, courteous dispatcher with 24 hour/365 a day coverage Home time you can count on 5% premium bonus paid quarterly Accessorial hourly pay Excellent benefits after 30 days Paid orientation, training, vacation, and holidays Plus.
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As an elite tanker Class A truck driver, you can enjoy high earning power (especially if you have your HazMat endorsement!) Rolling Strong program which provides access to a health coach to help you take control of your wellness.
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Qualified CDL-A System OTR Company Truck Drivers Enjoy: $5,000 sign-on bonus! Join a leader in the chemical hauling business working with your head, not just your back! System opportunities mean CDL-A OTR runs with high earning power and huge sign-on bonus.
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Apply now for system OTR truck driving opportunities at Highway Transport! Since 1948, family-owned Highway Transport has been home to CDL-A truck drivers who want more than the typical trucking job.
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We can offer you a career home that supports and cares for you like family. and home time you can count on.
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We can offer you a career home that supports and cares for you like family. and home time you can count on.
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We can offer you a career home that supports and cares for you like family. and home time you can count on.
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We can offer you a career home that supports and cares for you like family. and home time you can count on.
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The purpose of the Tractor Trailer Driver position is to transport, deliver and retrieve assorted construction and heavy equipment and to support the needs of the branch in a professional, safe and timely manner.
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The Tractor Trailer Driver reports to the Facilities & Operations Supervisor, Dispatcher or the Terminal Operations Supervisor. The Tractor Trailer Driver is responsible for driving a tractor trailer combination or truck with a capacity of at least 26,000 GVW to transport and deliver equipment and material to supplier, customer, storage, or processing locations while ensuring that all of his/her efforts are compliant with the company Health, Safety, and Environmental standards and all applicable DOT regulations.
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Job Title: OTR Truck Driver Job Location: SC, TX, KC Department: Description Created by: KO Reports To: Fleet Manager/Logistics Supervisor Date: 4/17/23 Job Summary: Operates a tractor trailer truck that transports cargo to and from specified destinations.
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The Tractor Trailer Driver should possess knowledge of automatic routing equipment, wet systems, relevant equipment, policies, procedures, and regulations associated with running, maneuvering, navigating, or driving vehicles.
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Mental dexterity needed as Tractor Trailer Driver will work independently while demonstrating attention to detail and continuous awareness. The Driver is responsible for driving a tractor trailer combination or truck with a capacity of at least 26,000 GVW to transport and deliver equipment and material to supplier, customer, storage, or processing locations while ensuring that all of his/her efforts are compliant with the company Health, Safety, and Environmental standards and all applicable DOT regulations.
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