What are the responsibilities and job description for the Truck Driver position at Brenntag Mid-South, Inc.?
Your Role & Responsibilities
Loading and/or unloading of bulk, drummed, or bagged material
LTL Interplant Trailer Movement & Branch Transfers
Follow all operating procedures, and work instructions
Performs all duties in a safe manner and follow all rules and regulation
Completes all training as required in the Regulatory/Compliance Training Program
Properly use materials such as labels, placards, stenciling and paint
Properly cares for and uses all equipment such as forklifts, drum handling equipment, pumps, hoses, etc.
Secure dual sign off before transferring any product from one vessel to another
Your Profile
Education and Experience:
Driving Hazmat, Tanker, LTL, or Bulk loads in the local area
Ability to load and unload Hazardous Material
Hazmat and Tanker endorsements Required
Current Class A CDL with a Medical Card Required
A minimum of 1 year Liquid Bulk Hauling Experience (recommended)
A minimum of 3 years truck driving experience (recommended)
Comfortable with the use of a Forklift, and general warehouse duties
Knowledge of DOT load securement regulations
Clean driving record
Must pass pre-employment drug screen and background check
High School Diploma or GED
Certification from Accredited Commercial Driving Academy (not required)
Our Offer
We aim to create an environment where the best people want to work, where they can turn their passion into their job and realize their full potential.
Individual development, on-the-job training, and development programs designed to help our employees grow in their careers.
Paid parental leave
Education assistance program
Employee assistance program
Various healthcare plan options as well as 401(k)
Interested?
We look forward receiving your application.
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