Truck Jobs

 for Sunday 11/22/2009

Truck Jobs

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Salary Range for Truck Jobs

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Truck Driver - Tractor Trailer

Operates a tractor trailer truck that transports cargo to and from specified destinations. Prepares, receives and provides appropriate documentation for the delivery or pick up of goods to ensure timely service. Loads, secures and unloads cargo. 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. Maintains logs of travel and cargo according to federal and state regulations. May be responsible for vehicle maintenance and presentation. Relies on instructions and pre-established guidelines to perform the functions of the job. Must be licensed to operate a truck. Licensing requirements depend on the state. Must have a "satisfactory" driving record.
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Truck Driver - Heavy

Operates a truck that transports cargo to and from specified destinations. Size of truck is more than 3 tons. Prepares, receives and provides appropriate documentation for the delivery or pick up of goods to ensure timely service. Loads, secures and unloads cargo. 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. Maintains logs of travel and cargo according to federal and state regulations. May be responsible for vehicle maintenance and presentation. Relies on instructions and pre-established guidelines to perform the functions of the job. Must be licensed to operate a truck. Licensing requirements depend on the state. Must have a "satisfactory" driving record.
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Truck Driver - Light

Operates a truck that transports cargo to and from specified destinations. Size of truck is less than 3 tons. Prepares, receives and provides appropriate documentation for the delivery or pick up of goods to ensure timely service. Loads, secures and unloads cargo. 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. Maintains logs of travel and cargo according to federal and state regulations. May be responsible for vehicle maintenance and presentation. Relies on instructions and pre-established guidelines and procedures to perform the functions of the job. Must be licensed to operate a truck. Licensing requirements depend on the state. Must have a "satisfactory" driving record.
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Truck Driver Supervisor III

Supervises employees who transport cargo to and from specified locations. Oversees the loading and unloading of company vehicles. Schedules drivers and assigns routes to maximize productivity. A level III supervisor has full authority and may be considered lower middle management. May require a bachelor's degree in area of specialty. Familiar with a variety of the field's concepts, practices, and procedures. Relies on extensive experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals. Performs a variety of tasks. A wide degree of creativity and latitude is expected. Typically reports to a manager or head of a unit/department.
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Truck Driver Supervisor II

Supervises employees who transport cargo to and from specified locations. Oversees the loading and unloading of company vehicles. Schedules drivers and assigns routes to maximize productivity. A level II supervisor has authority for personnel actions and oversees most day to day operations of group. May require a bachelor's degree in area of specialty. Familiar with a variety of the field's concepts, practices, and procedures. Relies on extensive experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals. Performs a variety of tasks. A wide degree of creativity and latitude is expected. Typically reports to a manager or head of a unit/department.
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Truck Driver Supervisor I

Supervises employees who transport cargo to and from specified locations. Oversees the loading and unloading of company vehicles. Schedules drivers and assigns routes to maximize productivity. A level I supervisor is considered a working supervisor with little authority for personnel actions. May require a bachelor's degree in area of specialty. Familiar with a variety of the field's concepts, practices, and procedures. Relies on extensive experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals. Performs a variety of tasks. A wide degree of creativity and latitude is expected. Typically reports to a manager or head of a unit/department.
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Industrial Truck and Tractor Operator

Drives gasoline or diesel powered tractors to move materials and tow trailers. Requires a high school diploma or its equivalent and must be licensed to operate a industrial truck/tractor. Also requires 2-4 years of experience. Familiar with standard concepts, practices, and procedures within a particular field. Relies on limited experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals. Performs a variety of tasks. Works under general supervision. A certain degree of creativity and latitude is required. Typically reports to a supervisor/manager.
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