Part-Time Class A CDL Local Driverother related Employment listings - Altoona, IA at Geebo

Part-Time Class A CDL Local Driver

Overview
Part-Time pay beginning at $34.40 per hour
Work-life balance
Stable and growing organization
Quality Hours
Professional, positive and people-centered work environment
Modern facilities
Clean, late model equipment
401(k) plan, Company match
Responsibilities
P&D Drivers are responsible for transporting, loading and unloading freight in a productive, safe and claims-free manner between our Service Centers and our customers.
Perform pre and post trip inspections on the tractor and trailer that is being utilized
Properly document all freight control processes
Read and understand maps, road signs, shipping papers, hazardous materials markings and labeling identifications
Affix correct placards to tractor/trailer when necessary
Maintain cleanliness of company vehicle
Assist customers in preparation of shipping papers
Interact and converse with external/internal customers
Safely operate a forklift to unload/ load products when indicated and needed
Participate in Dayton Freight's training and improvement programs
Be available for irregular work schedules, alternating work shifts and/or assignments
Adhere to the operational procedures and guidelines contained in the Dayton Freight Driver/Dockworker Manual
Qualifications
At least 23 years of age
At least 18 months of commercial driving experience
Valid Class A CDL with Hazardous Materials and Tank Endorsement
Valid DOT Physical/Medical Card
No DUI, Citation/Conviction for Reckless Operations in the past 3 years
Less than 2 moving violations in the past 3 years
Basic math skills
Fluent in English
Legally eligible to work in the United States
Able to pass a drug screen
Benefits
$34.40 per hour
Work-life balance
Growing company
Friendly & Positive culture
New Equipment
Clean facilities
401(k) plan, Company matchEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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