CDL B Truck Driver Benefits :
- 4-day work week
- Mostly local runs
- On the job training and uniforms provided
- Excellent Health, Dental, and Vision benefits after 30 days
- 15 days PTO
- 6 Paid Holidays
- Matching 401k
- Stable, consistent work
- Direct deposit
- Overtime eligible (varies)
CDL B Truck Driver Responsibilities :
- Responsible for the safe and accurate loading, transporting, and unloading of CO2 and equipment for delivery
- Use handheld device for routing information, customer delivery information, and communication with assigned location management (depot)
- Complete logs and reports as requested
- Maintain basic records of truck mileage, deliveries made, and other business data as needed
- Additional responsibilities as assigned
CDL B Truck Driver Qualifications :
- Minimum of 1-year US commercial driving experience
- Possess a class B CDL, with tanker and hazmat endorsements
- Possess a current DOT medical card
- Must be able to lift up to 55 pounds and frequently maneuver 56-175 pounds
- Must be able to pull and retract a fill hose (up to 100 feet)
- Must be able to read, write and speak English
- Will be required to pass a pre-employment background check, physical and drug screen
- Must have a clean driving record (no accidents or moving violations in last 24 months)
NuCO2 is the nation's leading provider of certified beverage grade carbon dioxide and draught beer grade nitrogen, providing continuous service to more than 150,000 customer locations and carbonating millions of beverages every day.
With nearly 1,200 employees in over 150 locations across the United States, we believe using the finest ingredients is essential to serving the best beverages.
Safety is our top priority and NuCO2 is defined by it. We provide a best-in-class safety program, and our safety equipment complies with national and international safety standards.
Please check out our video A Day in The Life of A NuCO2 Driver
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