Lubricants Truck Driver - Class A w/Tanker - DFW Local

Springtown, TX
Full Time
Student (High School)

Purpose: To deliver and advise customers on lubricants, oils, fluids, and greases by applying knowledge of industrial lubricants and applications. The Lubricant Truck Driver will be responsible for driving to and from designated locations in and around the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex (occasional runs as far as Beaumont or day trips to West Texas or to Louisiana and back) and verifying and processing shipment documents.

What We Offer:

  • Competitive Pay
  • Per Diem
  • Paid training
  • PTO in first year.
  • Cell Phone Allowance
  • Medical Benefits, 401k

Work Schedule:

  • 4 weeks on and 1 week off, full DOT hours of service, based out of

Responsibilities (may include but not limited to):

  • Maintain good working knowledge of industrial Lubricants and their application.
  • Move and operate large vehicles designed for the industrial lubrication delivery and service.
  • Transports deliveries according to manifest in a safe, responsible manner and in accordance with company; procedures and applicable DOT regulations.
  • Follows the daily delivery schedule or coordinates the most efficient deliveries by applying knowledge of customer schedules, peak delivery times, and alternate routes;
  • Develop extensive working relationships with customers, both external and internal, in order to maximize opportunities and to ensure customer needs are addressed.
  • Applies knowledge and abilities to safely load and unload deliveries according to size of load and content description
  • Operates Bulk Lubricant dispensing equipment properly, safely, and in accordance with company standards
  • Operate and perform minor maintenance on vehicles and various other types of equipment.
  • Complete and submit professional documentation such as: sales receipts, time sheets, daily and weekly reports, and incident reports on time, legibly.
  • Complete “Pre-trip & Post-trip” inspections on truck equipment and supplies, such as tires, lights, brakes, gas, fuel, oil and water, etc.
  • Processes shipment documents neatly and efficiently for each shipment, and manages discrepancy documentation 
  • Operate truck to and from designated destinations as DOT rules allow for “Hours of Service” for the Oil & Gas Industry. 
  • Operate trucks in inclement weather, which would include moving forward and backwards in difficult situations. 
  • Report all accident and incidents involving drivers or company equipment. 
  • Report any delays due to breakdowns, weather or traffic conditions or other emergencies or in the event of irregularities relating to pickup or delivery of petroleum products. 
  • Maintain records required for compliance with state and federal regulations including driver’s “Record of Status”, mileage records and all other records required by law. 
  • Perform all duties in accordance with company policies and procedures. 
  • Comply with all federal, state and local regulations for the safe operation of a commercial motor vehicle.
  • Wear the appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) when required.
  • Operate company equipment in a safe and professional manner.
  • Perform assigned tasks with minimal supervision.
  • Communicate daily with Management, Supervisors and Safety Personnel.
  • Frequent travel in and around operation areas.
  • Other duties as assigned. 

Requirements:

  • Valid Class A CDL. (Required)
  • Tanker endorsement. (Required)
  • High School diploma or GED required.
  • Must satisfactorily pass a drug, alcohol and background check.
  • Must be insurable with the company. 
  • Excellent communication skills both written and verbal. 
  • Previous customer service experience preferred.
  • Ability to speak, write and read the English language.
  • Able to establish and maintain healthy working relationships with people in course of work.
  • Ability to perform simple mathematical calculations.
  • Must have the mental ability to handle receipts, read maps, road signs and maintain record of “Duty Status”.
  • Must have working knowledge of vehicle safety and control systems.
  • Must have knowledge of Department of Transportation regulations governing safe driving, “Hours of Service”, inspection and maintenance. 
  • Must meet or exceed the medical standards of the U.S. DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION.
  • Must have driving skills to maneuver vehicle at varying speeds in difficult situations. 
  • Physical Requirements:
  • Have the ability to bend, stoop, kneel, pull, push & lift all types of hoses, equipment and tools to complete the necessary tasks.
  • Have the ability to climb ladders to check holding tanks on top of equipment.
  • Must be able to sit and remain alert while driving for an aggregate period of time.
  • Must be able to shift manual transmission and operate foot pedals.
  • Must be able to enter and exit truck cab up to 24 times a day.
  • Must be able to reach above shoulder level; bend at waist level & below waist level for maneuvering and directing the controls to operate the truck.
  • Must be able to stand for long periods of time in all inclement weather.
     
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