Local CDL A Driver - Home Daily, 1st Shift
Management$35/hrFull-time
About the role
GXO Logistics, one of the largest contract logistics companies in the world, is seeking talented individuals at all levels to join our team. As a CDL Driver/PIT Operator, you will drive our equipment and contribute to our success.
Responsibilities
- Drive a 3/4 Ton Pickup, in and around the site or on public roads, towing a 16' NASCAR Trailer
- Operate material handling equipment to load and unload materials in a safe manner
- Maintain required documentation, including daily logs, vehicle inspection records, mileage, unloading and shipping records
- Conduct thorough and accurate pre-trip and post-trip inspections and provide documentation upon completion; ensure proper closure of trailers
- Provide basic equipment maintenance and report equipment malfunctions as necessary
- Properly secure loads and ensure all loads are within weight limits
- Maintain housekeeping within assigned tractor/trailer and defined areas
- Inspect trailers to be moved to verify condition
Requirements
- 6 months of Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) class A experience
- A current valid driver’s license and clean driving record over the past 2 years
- A current valid CDL class A and clean driving record
Qualifications
- High school diploma or equivalent
Skills
Experience moving multiple types of trailers (tanks, vans, flatbeds)
Benefits
- Consistent schedules that get you home to your family and friends every day
- 1st Shift, Monday - Friday, 6:00am – 2:30pm
- Generous benefits package, including full health insurance on your very first day of employment
- Major medical
- Dental
- Vision
- Life insurance
- Disability
- 401k with company match
- And more!
Pay
- Pay Rates start at $35.00 with overtime pay available after 40 worked hours per week
- $2,500 Sign on bonus
Schedule
- Consistent pay rate increases
- Competitive Paid Time Off and paid holidays
- Drive late model, well maintained equipment
- Work in a professional environment where your opinion matters, and safety comes first