- Pay Per Load
- Benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision, and Life Insurance.
- Schedule: 5/2 work schedule. 5 days on and 2 days off.
- Incentives!
- $2,000 Retention Bonus
- $2,000 Relocation Assistance breakdown of $1,000 after 30 days, $1,000 after 90 days with 60 Days of free housing
- To qualify for housing incentive, candidate must live 75+ miles from the terminal address and agree to move 1-2 weeks after orientation
Responsible for complying with all applicable federal, state, and local regulations, as well as company rules, in accordance with the accepted principals of the safe operations of commercial motor vehicle cargo tank while safely transporting hazardous material to and from locations.Β Specific pay structures/rates may be disclosed during the interview process.
Β Pilot Thomas Logistics (PTL) has been one of North Americaβs premier petroleum solution providers for more than 70 years. Β We enjoy helping our customers achieve goals and making a difference in the communities we serve. |
- Valid Class A commercial driver's license required.
- Tanker, Hazmat and Doubles/Triples endorsements required
- 1-year driving experience in Class A vehicle with liquid hauling experience; must be able to drive manual
- Review of current 1 and/or 2-year medical card. Willing to accept documents administered within the last 6 months from the date of application.
- Ability to pass DOT/FMCSA pre-employment screenings including by not limited to a drug test(s), Motor Vehicle Report(MVR), Criminal Background, Inspection Report (PSP), FMCSA Clearinghouse, and CMV road test. All screenings are reviewed and evaluated against our hiring minimum guidelines to determine eligibility. Ask a recruiter for details!
- Ability to drive the truck off road, on roads that are narrow and have steep inclines.
- Ability to have excellent safety awareness and ethics
- Per the FMCSA, drivers of commercial motor vehicles (CMVs) operating in interstate commerce are required to be able to read and speak the English language sufficiently to converse with the general public, understand highway traffic signs and signals, respond to official inquiries, and make entries on reports and records.
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