CDL-A Driver | Houston, TX | Regional Chemical Tanker | Avg $1,200-$1,800/Wk

CDL-A Driver | Houston, TX | Regional Chemical Tanker | Avg $1,200-$1,800/Wk


Company
Direct Line Workforce Solutions
Location
Houston, TX
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
3 days ago
Via
via ZipRecruiter

Job Description
CDL-A Driver | Houston, TX | Regional Chemical Tanker | Avg $1,200-$1,800/Wk

Role Overview

A regional liquid tanker fleet based out of Houston, TX is hiring experienced CDL-A drivers for general chemical and liquid bulk freight operations throughout the Midwest, South, and Canada. This position offers strong weekly mileage, premium hazmat pay opportunities, dedicated customer freight, and modern equipment for experienced tanker drivers.

Key Responsibilities
• Safely operate a CDL-A tractor-trailer hauling liquid bulk and chemical freight
• Load and unload tanker freight safely and efficiently
• Maintain DOT, hazmat, and tanker compliance standards
• Complete pre-trip and post-trip inspections
• Communicate professionally with dispatch and operations teams
• Safely manage regional delivery schedules and routes
• Follow all safety procedures when handling liquid chemical freight

Requirements
• Valid CDL-A license required
• Tanker endorsement required
• Hazmat endorsement required
• TWIC card required
• Valid passport preferred for Canadian deliveries
• Minimum 6 months previous liquid tanker experience preferred
• OR 24 months recent verifiable tractor-trailer experience required
• Strong safety awareness and communication skills
• Must live within 60 miles of Houston, TX
• No pets or passengers permitted

Compensation & Benefits
• Average weekly pay: $1,200-$1,800 gross
• Average weekly miles: 2,200-2,500
• CPM pay based on verified tractor-trailer experience
• Additional pay for loading and unloading events
• Hazmat-certified premium pay available
• Utilization incentive available after 1,600+ miles weekly
• Orientation pay provided
• Detention pay available
• Referral bonus: $1,500 total payout
• $750 at hire
• $750 after 90 days
• Paid vacation program
• Safety gear provided
• Annual boot allowance

Schedule & Home Time
• Regional operation
• Typical schedule varies
• Drivers generally out 7-10 days at a time
• Certain dispatches, especially Canadian routes, may extend trips up to 14 days
• Additional opportunities available for drivers wanting extended time out

Freight & Route Information
• General chemical freight
• Liquid bulk tanker freight
• Dedicated customer freight
• Regional routes may include:
• Oklahoma
• Kansas
• Missouri
• Wisconsin
• Illinois
• Indiana
• Kentucky
• Tennessee
• Michigan
• Canada

Equipment
• 2019 and newer Mack, Volvo, and International trucks
• Automatic and manual transmission trucks available
• Governed at 65 mph pedal / 68 mph cruise
• Home or approved secure parking permitted

Additional Information
• Strong earning potential for experienced tanker and hazmat drivers
• Dedicated customer freight with consistent regional lanes
• Additional pay opportunities for specialty and Canadian deliveries
• Excellent fit for drivers seeking regional liquid chemical operations with premium pay opportunities

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers about Driver Jobs

Q What is the federal minimum wage for commercial truck drivers in the United States as of 2026?
As per the U.S. Department of Labor, the federal minimum wage for drivers in United States is $7.25 per hour as of January 2026. Drivers must receive overtime pay at 1.5 times the regular rate for all hours worked over 40 in a workweek under the Fair Labor Standards Act.
Q What work visa is required for non-US citizens to work as truck drivers in the United States in 2026?
As per USCIS, non-citizens need an employment-based visa such as H-2B for temporary non-agricultural work or EB-3 for permanent roles to work legally as drivers. Applications require a certified labor condition application and must be filed before the October 1, 2026 fiscal year start for H visas.
Q What experience and license are needed to qualify for entry-level driver jobs in the United States?
As per the U.S. Department of Labor, applicants need a valid commercial driver's license (CDL) Class A or B plus at least 1 year of verifiable driving experience within the last 3 years for most interstate roles. No formal education beyond a high school diploma is required for standard positions.
Q What documents are required to apply for driver positions through official US government channels in 2026?
As per the U.S. Department of Labor, applicants must submit a completed I-9 form, valid CDL, Social Security card, and driving record from the state DMV dated within 30 days. Background checks via FBI fingerprinting are mandatory for hazmat endorsements.
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