Your morning begins with a route in the EquipmentShare T3 platform, where you can instantly see fleet locations, work orders, and delivery details. You inspect your rig, confirm your paperwork, and roll out. On the road, you follow all state and federal transportation laws, arrive on time, and prioritize safety at every turn. At the jobsite, you thread the truck and trailer into tight spaces, take cues from the loading crew, and use the right tools to load or unload heavy equipment. Empty skids get returned and every piece of gear goes back to its designated spot. Before you leave, you capture signatures, secure bills of lading, and make sure all documents are ready to hand off when your route is complete. Between stops, you handle basic service checksoil, water, fuel, airand report any issues to the Shipping Supervisor. Back at the yard, you help position trailers for efficient loading and jump in on related tasks as needed.
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Operate the vehicle in full compliance with state and federal transportation regulations
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Deliver equipment safely and on schedule while obeying traffic laws and safety protocols
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Maneuver truck and trailer precisely into loading/unloading areas, taking direction from signals
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Load and unload equipment (including with specialized gear when needed); return empty skids and stage equipment properly
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Maintain signed invoices and bills of lading; submit all documentation upon route completion
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Perform routine service checks; escalate maintenance needs to the Shipping Supervisor
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Arrange trailers in the yard to optimize loading patterns
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Assist with other related duties as assigned
We dont just deliver equipmentwe deliver innovation. Our proprietary T3 platform connects your day end-to-end, making your work easier, safer, and more connected. Here, technology empowers you so you can power us forward.
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Polished communication and customer service skills; you engage professionally with customers and teammates at delivery points
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Ability to stay locked-in and productive in a busy, fast-moving environment
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Commercial drivers license (Class A CDL) or chauffeurs license as required by state, appropriate for vehicle weight
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DOT physical clearance for vehicles over 10,000 lbs
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21+ years of age to operate a company vehicle
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Extended time seated in a tractor/trailer cab
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Lift and carry up to 40 lbs
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Frequent travel
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Some customer sites require CDL drivers to be clean shaven to access their facilities
We do things differently. Were a people-first team of problem-solvers, go-getters, and builders who take pride in meaningful work. Youll feel it from day oneand youll have room to grow through leadership training, career advancement, and professional development.
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Monthly Family Dinner Night we treat you and your family to dinner every month (an employee favorite!) *restrictions apply*
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Competitive compensation
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Full medical, dental, and vision for full-time employees
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Generous PTO plus paid holidays
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401(k) with company match
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Tool and boot reimbursements (role dependent)
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Gym stipend and wellness programs (earn PTO and prizes!)
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Company events, food truck nights, and monthly dinner nights
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16 hours of paid volunteer time each year
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Career advancement, leadership training, and professional development
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You see challenges as chances to improve
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You embrace change and continuous improvement
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You bring energy, effort, and optimism every day
Must pass background and drug testing as required by federal and/or state department(s) of transportation regulations
This is a safety sensitive position and any offer of employment will be contingent on passing a 10 panel drug screen