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Precision Group is looking for a full-time CDL (Belly Dump Driver) based in Hobbs, New Mexico. The role involves transporting bulk materials such as gravel and asphalt to various sites, ensuring safety and compliance with all transportation regulations. You will conduct vehicle inspections, maintain logs, and effectively communicate with dispatch and site managers.
Qualified candidates will possess a valid Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) and have experience operating heavy equipment. The position requires strong driving skills, problem-solving abilities, and the capacity to adapt to changing schedules.
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Full Time Field Environmental
5 days ago Requisition ID: 1415
The CDL (Belly Dump Driver) plays a critical role in the transportation and delivery of bulk materials such as gravel, sand, and asphalt to various construction and industrial sites. This position requires the safe and efficient operation of a commercial vehicle equipped with a belly dump trailer, ensuring timely deliveries while adhering to all traffic laws and safety regulations. The driver is responsible for inspecting the vehicle before and after trips to maintain optimal operating conditions and prevent mechanical issues. Effective communication with dispatchers, site managers, and other team members is essential to coordinate schedules and delivery instructions. Ultimately, the role contributes significantly to project success by ensuring materials are delivered accurately, on time, and in excellent condition.
The CDL (Belly Dump Driver) utilizes their driving skills daily to maneuver large vehicles safely through various terrains and traffic conditions, ensuring timely and accurate deliveries. Their knowledge of vehicle inspection and maintenance helps prevent breakdowns and maintain compliance with safety standards. Communication skills are essential for coordinating with dispatch and site personnel to adapt to changing schedules or delivery requirements. Familiarity with GPS and electronic logging devices enhances route efficiency and regulatory compliance. Additionally, problem-solving skills enable the driver to address unexpected challenges such as traffic delays or mechanical issues effectively.