Local CDL A Hazmat Driver - $28 Per Hour

Local CDL A Hazmat Driver - $28 Per Hour


Company
TRANSFORCE
Location
Los Angeles, CA
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
1 day ago
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Job Description
Job Info
Job Location: Pomona, CA Route Type: Local Type of Assignment: Dedicated Transmission Type: Automatic

Job Requirements
Experience: 1+ year Handling: Heavy Touch

Additional Information

Local CDL A Hazmat Driver - $28 Per Hour

TransForce is seeking a CDL A driver to support local operations based in Pomona, CA.

This position offers steady work, reliable scheduling, and the opportunity to work with a driver-focused team.

CDL A Details

Schedule: Monday - Friday, 6 am Start time

Pay: $28 Per hour + OT, $900 - $1,000 Estimated weekly pay

Route Type: Local within 150 radius

Freight / Load Type: Hazardous materials

Handling: Heavy touch freight

CDL A Minimum Requirements:

License: CDL A

Experience: 1+ years of recent, relevant, and verifiable driving experience

Endorsements: Hazmat required

Equipment Experience: LTL experience required

Clean Motor Vehicle Record (no major traffic violations or preventable accidents in last 3 years)

Must meet all DOT and FMCSA requirements

CDL A Responsibilities:

Safely operate CDL A equipment on local routes

Transport CDL A equipment in accordance with DOT and company safety standards

Perform required handling tasks including heavy touch freight

Complete pre-trip and post-trip inspections

Maintain accurate logs and paperwork

Communicate effectively with dispatch and operations

Meet the physical demands of the role

Benefits:

Medical, dental, and vision insurance

Paid time off

401(k)

Referral program

Why Work With TransForce?

Join TransForce and see why our drivers are proud to be on the TransForce team. We offer steady pay, benefits, and work with a team that has your back. In addition, you'll enjoy assignment flexibility that you won't find anywhere else.

TransForce is accepting applications on an ongoing basis.

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