Posted 8mo ago

Class A CDL Driver (Day Shift)

@ Farmers Union Industries
De Smet, South Dakota, United States
$29-$31/hrOnsiteFull Time
Responsibilities:drive trucks, inspect trucks, complete paperwork
Requirements Summary:One year+ truck driving experience; Class A CDL; DOT medical card; willing to travel up to 100%; tanker endorsement preferred.
Technical Tools Mentioned:Electronic Tablet, Paperless System, Truck Load Software
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Job Details


Level:    Experienced

Job Location:    De Smet, SD - De Smet, SD

Position Type:    Full Time

Education Level:    None

Salary Range:    $29.11 - $30.51 Hourly

Travel Percentage:    On the Road

Job Shift:    1st (Day Shift)

Job Category:    Professional Driving


Description

Farmers Union Industries, LLC, also known as FUI, is a leading agricultural-based manufacturing company headquartered in Redwood Falls, MN. Our current operations include Central Bi-Products, Northland Choice, Midwest Grease, Artex Manufacturing, Redwood Farms Meat Processors, and Performance Pet Products. Please visit our website at fuillc.com to learn more!



 



Central Bi-Products is a full-service rendering company that operates out of three locations to produce safe, sustainable feed ingredients. Better feed makes better food. Learn more about what we do at fuillc.com/central-bi-products/.



 



We are seeking to add a route driver based out of De Smet, SD to pick up rendering materials from the surrounding area. We offer a starting wage of $29.11 - 30.51/Hr., based on experience. Our complete benefits package includes health, dental, vision, PTO, paid holidays, an impressive 401K match, and much more!



 



Schedule



 



Day Shift: Open to discussing candidate's preferred schedule.



 



Areas of Accountability



 



All areas of accountability to be delivered with GRIT - our values of Generosity, Relationships, Integrity, and Teamwork



 



Production Transportation                              Federal DOT Compliance



 



Essential Duties and Responsibilities



 



Perform before-, during-, and after-operation inspections



 



Operate company-owned trucks to facilitate shipping and receiving operations of raw materials and finished product



 



Move containers of raw material or hook up hose line as needed to load truck



 



Maintain driver log information using paperless technology



 



Accurately and legibly complete all paperwork in a timely manner and maintains records, as required



 



Have a working knowledge of DOT, federal, and state regulations pertaining to transportation and vehicle maintenance



 



Assist with minor maintenance and repairs of trucks and trailers; notify management if major repairs are needed



 



Maintain and safeguard all company property provided for position



 



Follow all safety procedures and help ensure facility and vehicle cleanliness



 



Maintain highest level of confidentiality and professionalism while promoting a positive image of the company



 



Maintain regular and predictable attendance



 



Travel up to 100% of the time



 



Situations may arise that require employees to temporarily or permanently assume responsibility for tasks not specifically outlined in this job description. Employees may be requested to work additional hours and/or accommodate a heavier than normal workload.



 



Qualifications



 



One year or more of truck driving experience, desired; must be able to operate a semi-truck with a manual transmission



 



Possess and maintain a current state Class A Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) and DOT Medical Examiner’s Certificate Health Card



 



Ability to perform in-depth and thorough vehicle inspections



 



Ability to remain alert and drive safely under sedentary conditions; remain aware of changing traffic and weather conditions



 



Ability to use an electronic tablet or computer to enter truckload information



 



Comply with the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations and company policies



 



Possess, or be willing to attain, a tanker endorsement, as routes require



 



Ability to work with animal by-products from cows, pigs, and poultry



 



Must be 21 years of age or older to drive a semi-truck across state lines (not required of all drivers/routes)



 



Physical Requirements



 



Frequently push, pull, or manipulate containers weighing up to 100 pounds



 



Frequently pull and hook up to 100 feet of hose



 



Consistently climb in and out of vehicle cab and/or onto trailer up to 10 feet



 



Frequently bend, crawl, and/or kneel



 



Frequently use upper body to unroll trailer tarps



 



Perform driving role; sit up to 90% of the time


Qualifications