Class A Route Delivery Truck Driver + $7,500 sign on bonus!

CrossCountry Freight SolutionsNew Castle, CO
32d$33 - $33

About The Position

CrossCountry Freight Solutions is in search of Class A drivers with a passion for customer service and a safety-first mindset to join our dynamic team. The CDL A position is a Route Delivery Driver position in which you will operate a Company motor vehicle to transfer freight safely and efficiently to and from specified locations by a specified time. This position unloads, sorts, palletizes, and reloads a wide variety of freight, manually or with the aid of a mechanical device. Completes all paperwork required by government regulations and Company procedures/policies.

Requirements

  • Valid Class A CDL
  • At least 21 years of age
  • 1 year of commercial driving experience preferred (willing to train)
  • No DUI's or DWI's (in the past 3 years)
  • No more than 3 traffic violations (in past 3 years)
  • Must have Hazmat and Tanker or be willing to obtain

Responsibilities

  • Conduct pre-trip and post-trip vehicle inspections
  • Delivers and/or picks up freight to/from customer locations and/or a terminal as instructed by dispatch or the immediate supervisor
  • Ensures all shipping documentation is available for DOT inspection and appropriate paperwork accompanies the shipment to the delivery point
  • Loads and/or unloads a wide variety of freight onto and off a company motor vehicle, at customer locations and at the terminal, with or without mechanical assistance depending on the size of freight

Benefits

  • Medical, Dental, Vision, and Life Insurance
  • PTO, Paid Holidays, Volunteer Time Off, Wellness Time Off
  • 401k Retirement Plan
  • Biweekly Pay

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Entry Level

Industry

Truck Transportation

Education Level

No Education Listed

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