About the Role:
The CDL Operator (Class A or Class B) drives and operates a company truck picking up, hauling and unloading industrial waste including various fluids, hazardous, and non-hazardous materials within oil and gas refineries or over the road. This position requires a high level of responsibility to ensure timely delivery while adhering to all federal, state, and local regulations governing commercial driving. The operator will be responsible for vehicle inspection, maintenance reporting, and managing cargo to prevent damage or loss. Effective communication with dispatchers, clients, and team members is essential to coordinate routes and schedules efficiently. Ultimately, the CDL Operator contributes to the overall success of the supply chain by maintaining safety, reliability, and professionalism in all aspects of their work. This position is a safety sensitive job role. Additionally, the role involves collaborating with project managers and site supervisors to coordinate delivery schedules and ensure timely arrivals.
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Skills:
The CDL Operator utilizes their driving skills daily to maneuver large commercial vehicles safely through various traffic and weather conditions. Knowledge of DOT regulations ensures compliance and helps maintain accurate records, which is critical for legal and safety standards. Communication skills are essential for coordinating with dispatch and customers, ensuring smooth operations and timely deliveries. Physical stamina and attention to detail are necessary for conducting thorough vehicle inspections and securing cargo properly. Preferred skills such as familiarity with electronic logging devices and GPS systems enhance route efficiency and regulatory compliance, while mechanical aptitude aids in identifying and addressing minor vehicle issues promptly.