The Bulk Cement Truck Driver (CDL) is primarily responsible for driving assigned equipment to and from customer sites, rigging up iron to equipment and oilfield rig, requiring loading, unloading, and transporting cargo appropriately per company job safety analysis (JSA), standard operating procedures (SOP) and the federal and state requirements of the Department of Transportation (DOT) and Commercial Motor Vehicle (CMV) standards. The role involves driving Cement Bulk trucks (Dry powder, 2 bulk pods) with a Class A CDL manual shifting to Oilfield rig locations. Responsibilities include rigging up the bulk truck to the cement pump, rigging up iron and hoses to the rig and tanks, pumping cement downhole, rigging down iron and trucks, and driving back to the yard. The position also includes washing and loading trucks. While driving is a small portion of the day on average, this position may also support in-shop work and maintenance, deliveries, and other duties as required. Travel is a requirement, with work expected in North Dakota, Wyoming, and Colorado. The schedule is mostly 5 days a week but requires availability for nights and weekends.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
High school or GED