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The Yard Jockey (CDL-A required) backs trailer to loading docks, performs safety checks to secure trailer, opens bay doors, and assists dock workers in loading/unloading trailer. Operates gasoline or diesel powered tractor trailer combination bringing trailers to loading docks to be unloaded. Being a Yard Jockey (CDL-A required) may require a high school diploma or its equivalent with. Maintains radio or telephone contact with dispatcher to receive delivery or pick up instructions or to receive notice of changes in scheduled delivery or pick up. In addition, Yard Jockey (CDL-A required) typically reports to a supervisor or manager. Being a Yard Jockey (CDL-A required) may require 0-1 year of general work experience. Possesses a moderate understanding of general aspects of the job. Works under the close direction of senior personnel in the functional area.
The Truck Driver II (CDL-A) operates vehicle safely and responsibly, adhering to all DOT and company safety regulations. Operates a large or heavy truck that transports cargo to and from specified locations on time and according to schedule. Being a Truck Driver II (CDL-A) manages appropriate cargo documentation and provides necessary paperwork upon the delivery of goods. Conducts routine inspections prior to departure to ensure the vehicle is in optimal condition. In addition, Truck Driver II (CDL-A) coordinates the loading and unloading of the truck, verifying cargo and ensuring items are properly stored and secured. Maintains contact with dispatcher to provide status updates, clarify special instructions, and notify about delays or issues during transport. Typically requires a high school diploma or equivalent. Requires Commercial Driver License (CDL) - Class A. May require a Transportation Worker Identification Card (TWIC). Typically reports to a supervisor. Being a Truck Driver II (CDL-A) works under moderate supervision. Gaining or has attained full proficiency in a specific area of discipline. Working as a Truck Driver II (CDL-A) typically requires 1-3 years of related experience, or may need 0 years of experience with additional specialized training and/or certification.
The Truck Driver IV (CDL-A) operates vehicle safely and responsibly, adhering to all DOT and company safety regulations. Operates a large or heavy truck that transports cargo to and from specified locations on time and according to schedule. Being a Truck Driver IV (CDL-A) manages appropriate cargo documentation and provides necessary paperwork upon the delivery of goods. Conducts routine inspections prior to departure to ensure the vehicle is in optimal condition. In addition, Truck Driver IV (CDL-A) coordinates the loading and unloading of the truck, verifying cargo and ensuring items are properly stored and secured. Maintains contact with dispatcher to provide status updates, clarify special instructions, and notify about delays or issues during transport. Typically requires a high school diploma or equivalent. Requires Commercial Driver License (CDL) - Class A. May require a Transportation Worker Identification Card (TWIC). Typically reports to a supervisor. Being a Truck Driver IV (CDL-A) independently performs a wide range of complex duties under general guidance from supervisors. Has gained full proficiency in a broad range of activities related to the job. Working as a Truck Driver IV (CDL-A) typically requires 5-7 years of related experience.