Delivery Driver CDL Class A

Delivery Driver CDL Class A


Company
AmeriTech Staffing, Inc.
Location
Houston, TX
Job Type
Full-time
Salary
23 an hour
Posted
5 days ago
Via
via ZipRecruiter

Job Description
Position Overview:
We are currently seeking an experienced CDL Class A Driver with a strong background in flatbed hauling, and heavy machinery. This role requires a skilled driver who is confident handling Heavy loads, securing freight, and operating both manual and automatic trucks. We are located in inside Loop 610 in Houston.

Key Responsibilities:
• Safely operate Class A commercial vehicles (10-speed manual & automatic)
• Haul flatbed heavy loads
• Properly secure loads using chains, binders, and straps
• Transport Heavy loads in compliance with all DOT regulations
• Perform routine vehicle inspections and maintain logs
• Plan routes and ensure timely deliveries
• Communicate effectively

Travel Requirements:
• Regional driving with occasional out-of-state travel (once per month)
• All travel expenses paid (lodging, meals, fuel, etc.)

Requirements:
• Valid CDL Class A license
• Proven experience with flatbed hauling and securing loads
• Experience hauling heavy machinery
• Skilled in chaining and securing large equipment
• Ability to operate a 10-speed manual transmission
• Clean driving record and strong safety awareness
• Dependable, punctual, and able to work independently
• Starting pay is $23Hr

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