Description
Why LandPro Equipment?
We’re proud to be a trusted John Deere dealer serving communities across New York, Ohio, and Pennsylvania but what sets us apart is how we show up every day.
Our goal is simple, to be the most respected dealership by living our PRO values: Professionalism, Respect, and Outstanding Service.
At LandPro Equipment, our team members aren’t just employees, they’re PROs.
A Day in the Life of a Driver
As a Driver, you’re more than just behind the wheel, you’re one of the first and last people our customers interact with.
Your day may include loading equipment, securing it for safe transport, and delivering or picking up equipment from customer locations. You’ll interact directly with customers, answer basic questions, and represent LandPro out in the field.
You’ll also handle delivery paperwork, perform basic inspections, and make sure everything is transported safely and efficiently.
Every delivery is a little different, but every trip matters.
What You’ll Do
As a Driver, you will:
- safely transport equipment to and from customer locations
- load, unload, and secure equipment for transport using proper techniques
- interact with customers during deliveries and pickups, representing LandPro
- complete delivery paperwork accurately and on time
- perform basic inspections to ensure equipment is ready for transport
- support the team with logistics and scheduling needs
- provide dependable, on-time service that customers can count on
- get to go home each night with no overnights or long trips required
What You Bring
You’ll be a great fit for this Driver role if you:
- take safety seriously and pay attention to detail
- enjoy being on the road while still interacting with customers
- represent the company well in face-to-face interactions
- are reliable, organized, and self-motivated
- work well independently while supporting a team
- are comfortable with working overtime during peak seasons throughout the year
What you need to be a LandPro Driver:
- valid driver’s license with a clean driving record
- ability to obtain DOT medical card
- experience as a rollback truck operator and/or pickup truck with trailer
- ability to safely load, unload, and transport equipment
- strong sense of responsibility and time management
It’s a plus if you have:
- experience hauling equipment or operating trailers
- knowledge of securing loads using straps or tie-downs
- familiarity with trucks and basic equipment handling
- CDL license