Best Practices, CDL Driver's License, Cement/Concrete Truck, Class A License, Communication Skills, Concrete, Construction Equipment Operation, Customer Relations, Customer Support/Service, Documentation, Driver's License, Dump Truck/Tipper, Heavy Equipment/Vehicles, Heavy Lifting, High School Diploma, Interpersonal Skills, Loading/Unloading, Material Moving, Materials Management, Physical Demands, Regulations, Safety Standards, Safety/Work Safety, Truck Driver, Vehicle Driving
LOCATION
St Louis, MO
POSTED
6 days ago
About the Role
Based in St. Louis, MO, you’ll split your day between the road and the pour. As a CDL A professional, you’ll deliver concrete safely to sites across the metro area, then roll up your sleeves to help set forms and finish the work alongside the crew.
A Day in the Life
Begin with thorough pre-trip inspections and end with careful post-trip checks to keep equipment compliant and reliable.
Drive a CDL A concrete truck to scheduled locations, navigating safely and following all regulations and company policies.
Coordinate with site foremen and crews upon arrival to align delivery timing, staging, and site access.
Assist with pouring, leveling, and finishing concrete—curbs, forms, blocking, and concrete setup included.
Set up and break down forms and manage job site materials efficiently.
Operate dump trucks and transport materials when applicable.
Support a mix of residential, commercial, and industrial projects.
Pitch in with loading and unloading as needed and maintain accurate delivery logs and documentation.
Provide attentive customer service and help foster strong client relationships.
Drive company vehicles to and from project locations, maintaining safe, productive work practices throughout.
What You Bring
Valid CDL A license with a clean driving record (required).
Concrete finishing experience preferred; CDL A expertise is the priority.
Background operating concrete trucks or similar heavy-duty vehicles preferred.
Solid understanding of transportation safety standards and best practices.
Flexibility for early mornings and some weekend work.
Clear, professional communication and strong interpersonal skills.
Ability to lift heavy materials and perform physically demanding tasks.