Seasonal CDL Delivery Driver
Nutrien · Yuma, AZ · 6 days ago
On-siteManagementTemporary
What You'll Do
- Load or assist in loading trailer with materials
- Unload or assist in unloading trailer by using forklift or hand truck
- Operate semi-truck with one or two trailers, according to state laws
- Transport loads over required route to proper destinations, observing all traffic laws and safety regulations
- Conduct standard DOT truck inspection
- Complete all company and DOT required paperwork
- Complete shipping bills of lading, receive necessary signatures, and return completed paperwork to shipping office
- Maintain any related records required
- Perform miscellaneous service duties such as checking, on a daily basis, oil, water, gasoline, and air in tires
- Report any maintenance malfunctions to maintenance dept
- Other duties as assigned
- A CDL required; hazmat endorsement preferred
- Must have a driving record that meets company standards
- Must meet Department of Transportation physical and medical requirements and pass substance abuse screening
- Must be able to lift and move up to 50 pounds
- Home Every Night – Enjoy the stability of local work without long hauls or time away from family & friends
- Stability – Full-time hours (40+ hours per week), with busier days during peak season that allows for overtime pay
- Safety First – We maintain the highest safety standards to support you and your team
- Career Development – Seasonal employees may have the opportunity to apply for full-time driving roles at the end of the season, and many team members choose to return year after year
- Purpose - Every delivery you make helps put food on table on your community and across the world