Seasonal In-Plant Driver (Bay City)
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Bay City, MI, US
Company:
DHT EMPLOYEE LEASING COMPANY LLC provides top-notch service with a variety of divisions including transportation, maintenance, and supply.
Summary:
The In-Plant Driver will transport sugar beets and ensure safe loading and delivery. Applicants need a valid CDL A license and must work 12-hour shifts, weekends included.
Requirements:
Hard Skills: Safe driving practices, Vehicle inspection, Load security, Log maintenance
Credentials: CDL A driver license
Experience: Driving experience as a CDL A driver
Job Description:
Who We Are:
DHT Holdings brings together different organizations with a wide range of synergies. Each company is held to our highest standards of customer service. Companies include: Blumfield Energy, Blumfield Technologies, Blumfield Secure Transport, Kelly Maintenance, Blumfield Sand and Gravel, and Rohr Gas Equipment.
DHT Group, based out of Reese, Michigan has been ensuring safety and satisfaction for over 35 years. DHT is hiring at all facilities with additional Michigan locations in Newport and Port Huron and also Bellefontaine, Ohio. DHT has several divisions including Tanker, Gravel Train, Flatbed, Van, Excavating, and Landscape Supply. DHT also operates full-service repair facilities.
DHT is looking for seasonal drivers for 12 hour AM or PM shifts. The In-Plant Transfer Driver will be expected to transport sugar beets for our contracted customer. The in-plant driver is expected to load and deliver product safely and maintain a professional image when interacting with customers, vendors, and other drivers. We are establishing a list for hiring in August. Candidates will be REQUIRED to attend a paid training at our facility in early August with a start date around the third week of August.
Incumbent candidates may have the opportunity for transition into full time positions within the gravel train division upon completion of the season.
Essential Duties:
· Follow appropriate safety procedures for transporting goods
· Check vehicles to ensure that mechanical, safety, and emergency equipment is in good working order
· Collect delivery instructions from appropriate sources, verifying instructions and routes
· Inspect loads to ensure that cargo is secure
· Maintain logs of working hours or of vehicle service or repair status, following applicable state and federal regulations
· Maneuver trucks into loading or unloading positions, following signals from loading crew
· Pulling levers or turning cranks to raise the trailer and dump the trailer’s contents
· Report vehicle defects, accidents, traffic violations, or damage to the appropriate parties
· Check all load-related documentation for completeness and accuracy
· Couple or uncouple trailers by changing trailer jack positions