CDL-A Tanker Truck Driver

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Indian River Transport is Now Hiring CDL-A Food Grade Tanker Drivers!Average $1,830 per Week - Earn 55 - 57 CPMEarn an Additional 5 CPM for HAZMAT Loads


Top Pay & Benefits:
  • Experienced drivers average $1,830 per week
  • Earn 55 - 57 CPM + an additional 5 CPM for HAZMAT loads
  • 2 - 3 weeks out; 2 - 3 days home*
  • Average 2,500 - 5,000 miles per week
  • Medical, dental & vision insurance
  • 401(k) with company match
  • $200 monthly safety bonus
  • Clean inspection bonus

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Route Details:

Indian River Transport is seeking Class A CDL Company Drivers with a Tanker endorsement for our Regional division! No Tanker experience required, training is provided! This operation is 7 days per week, only 5 days are required; however, drivers must work either a Saturday or Sunday each week, or both days every other week. On this route, drivers will drop & swap at origin and live unload at destination.


Additional Benefits:
  • Tanker training provided!
  • Rider policy
  • Paid vacation & paid orientation
  • Life insurance & disability coverage
  • No pumping
  • Stable, dedicated regional lanes
  • A fleet that is equipped with state-of-the-art technology & maintained to the highest standards
  • Career growth & clear pathways for advancement within the company
  • Dedicated team of administrative & support staff there to ensure your runs go smoothly


Requirements:
  • Valid Class A CDL
  • Minimum 1 year of recent OTR CDL-A tractor-trailer experience
  • Tanker endorsement required at time of hire
  • TWIC - must be obtained within 90 days of hire, reimbursement offered once obtained
  • Valid 1-year DOT Physical - or ability to obtain prior to hire


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About Indian River Transport:

Founded in 1974, Indian River Transport provides reliable, competitive interstate, intrastate, and international transportation of bulk food-grade commodities. We are a privately-owned liquid food-grade carrier, providing transportation services throughout the United States while also offering import/export services between the US and Canada. We build trust and teamwork with open, candid communications throughout our organization. We encourage high expectations, and we will strive to be the best in our community as well as in North America. As a leader in bulk liquid food-grade tank carriers, Indian River Transport sets the tone for the rest of our industry. Every day we strive for excellence. Our team members are ambitious, intelligent, and motivated individuals who take pride in what they do.


*Home time varies by drivers home location
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