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Long Haul CDL Class A Driver

Unified Disposal Partners
Company Driver
On-site
Mount Pleasant, Tennessee, United States

Job Details

Mount Pleasant, TN
Full Time
Any

Description

A Department of Transportation (DOT) driver, often referred to as a commercial vehicle driver, is responsible for safely operating large vehicles like trucks or buses, adhering to all state and federal transportation regulations, conducting pre-trip inspections, maintaining accurate logs, and operations; typically requiring a Commercial Driver's License (CDL) transporting cargo or passengers across various routes, while prioritizing  safety and compliance with DOT guidelines throughout their operations

Key responsibilities of a DOT driver:

  • Safe driving:

    Operate vehicles in accordance with all traffic laws, maintaining safe speeds and following proper driving techniques. 

  • Pre-trip inspections:

    Conduct thorough pre-shift inspections of the vehicle, checking for mechanical issues, fluid levels, lights, and tire pressure, documenting any defects. 

  • Cargo securement:

    Properly secure cargo using appropriate methods to prevent shifting or damage during transport. 

  • Logbook maintenance:

    Accurately record driving hours, rest stops, and other relevant information in accordance with DOT regulations. 

  • Route planning:

    Follow assigned routes, navigating efficiently using maps and GPS systems while adhering to delivery schedules. 

  • Compliance with regulations:

    Understand and comply with all DOT regulations regarding weight limits, hours of service, and driver qualifications. 

  • Incident reporting:

    Report any accidents, mechanical issues, or safety concerns promptly to dispatch. 

  • Customer service:

    Interact with customers professionally, loading and unloading cargo as required, and following delivery instructions. 

Required qualifications:

  • Commercial Driver's License (CDL): Valid CDL with appropriate endorsements based on vehicle type.
  • Medical certification: Pass DOT-mandated medical examinations
  • Driving record: Maintain a clean driving record with minimal violations
  • Background check: Pass a criminal background check
  • Physical ability: Meet physical requirements for prolonged driving and lifting cargo 

Depending on the specific role, a DOT driver may also:

  • Handle paperwork: Complete necessary documentation including bills of lading, delivery receipts, and inspection reports 
  • Perform basic maintenance: Conduct minor vehicle maintenance tasks like checking tire pressure and fluid levels 
  • Work in different environments: Drive in various weather conditions and across different terrains 

Qualifications

To qualify as a driver under the Department of Transportation (DOT), you must typically be at least 21 years old, possess a valid Commercial Driver's License (CDL), have a clean driving record, pass a physical examination, be able to read and speak English proficiently, and meet specific requirements depending on the type of cargo you are transporting, such as hazardous materials endorsements if needed. 

Key DOT driver qualifications:

  • Age: Minimum of 21 years old to operate a commercial motor vehicle (CMV) in interstate commerce. 
  • Driver's License: Possess a valid CDL with appropriate endorsements for the vehicle type. 
  • Medical Certification: Pass a DOT physical examination to demonstrate fitness to drive. 
  • Driving Record: Maintain a clean driving record with no major violations. 
  • English Proficiency: Ability to read and speak English fluently. 
  • Hazardous Materials Endorsement: Required if transporting hazardous materials.