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Tank Wagon Fleet Fueling Night Shift
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Valid Class A / B commercial driver's license requiredTanker and Hazmat Required1 year driving experience in Class A / B vehicle within the last 3years requiredReview of current of a 1 and / or 2year medical card and physical long forms. Willing to accept documents administered within the last 6 months from date of apply.Ability to pass DOT / FMCSA pre-employment screenings included by not limited to 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 truck off road, on roads that are narrow and have steep inclines.Ability to have excellent safety awareness and ethicsAbility to work with sections of hose that may exceed 20’ in length, measures 4’ in diameter, and lift as much as 50lbs occasionally.Ability to couple hoses to connect and disconnect hoses.Ability to properly install tire chains in snowy, icy, and muddy conditions.Ability to safely climb ladders and walk on top of truck tanks.Ability to stand and / or sit for prolonged periodsPer 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. Education High School Diploma or GED required Working Conditions Walk, bend, reach, push, pull, stoop, squat, and climb, as required, in order to perform required vehicle inspections.Frequently climb in and out of a large truck.Extended schedule may be required as dictated by management and business needs.May be required to lift, push, or pull materials weighing up to one hundred pounds.May be required to be exposed to extreme weather conditions (snow, ice, heat, winds).Remote locations.Occasionally climb ladders to inspect inside the cargo tank following loading or unloading. Sit for extended periods of time in a truck and be able to drive, for as many as 11 hours while transporting hazardous materials such as gasoline and diesel fuel.
Truck Driver • Colorado Springs Colorado