CDL-A Truck Driver

Lone Tree Services LLC Greeley, Colorado, United States Supply Chain

About this position

Description:

Lone Tree Services is hiring CDL truck drivers for tandem, belly and side dump trucks in Greeley CO. We are in search of qualified drivers with a valid Class A CDL to operate locally from our Greeley facility.

Roles and Responsibilities:

  • Haul dirt/ aggregate to/ from gravel pits/ locations to job sites using a belly dump tractor and trailer
  • Ability to lift/ push/ Pull 50/80 pounds throughout the day
  • Dump load as directed by the Operator in charge of job site
  • Work nights, weekends, and holidays if necessary
  • Always use safe driving techniques while operating trucks and/or equipment
  • Complete daily vehicle inspection reports and report any malfunctions with equipment immediately
  • Perform duties in extreme weather conditions
  • Always wear personal protective equipment while on location
  • Review and sign Job Safety Analysis for each location or job site 

The duties listed above are intended only as illustration of the various types of work that may be performed. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related or a logical assignment to the position. 

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At Lone Tree Services, we believe that training and safety are key to success. We couple our new employee orientation training with a requirement to complete PEC Safeland, OSHA10, and CPR First aid. All employees participate in weekly training (26 hours annually) conducted by their supervisor/leader with added daily safety meetings. We continually evaluate and upgrade our training to stay ahead of the desires of our customers and our own goal of developing a highly professional workforce.

Lone Tree Services assigns safety responsibilities to every manager in every location. The Safety Manager monitors compliance with the safety manual, processes, and training. Full compliance is required for all subcontractors and is strictly monitored. Our innovative safety program has been written in compliance with federal, state, and local requirements such as OSHA, DOT, and EPA standards. We provide initial safety and orientation training reinforced with daily and weekly safety instruction and inspection. We meet or exceed recommended experience modification rates with many companies.

Employees may also be required to obtain other site-specific safety credentials as mandated by clients or regulatory authorities.

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Benefits:

  • Competitive Wages
  • 401K
  • AD&D Life Insurance
  • Long Term Disability
  • Medical Insurance
  • Vision Insurance
  • Paid Time off
  • 6 Paid Holidays

Lone Tree Services is dedicated to maintaining compliance, and workforce integrity in the oil and gas industry. As part of our employment process, all candidates must successfully complete I-9 employment eligibility verification, pre-employment and random drug testing, and work authorization screening in accordance with federal law and industry regulations.

We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and do not discriminate in the terms, conditions, or privileges of employment on account of race, age, color, sex, national origin, physical or mental disability, or religion or otherwise as may be prohibited by federal and state law.

Requirements:

QUALIFICATIONS AND EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS

Possess a Class A CDL or higher. At least two years of experience.

General Job Hazards:

  • Employees are required to drive in extreme weather conditions such as heavy snow, snow packed roads, icy roads, strong winds, and any other weather conditions that could be considered hazardous.
  • Employees are required to enter and exit their truck throughout the day. Injuries resulting from slips, trips, and falls could occur. 
  • Employees are required to utilize the three points of contact system while entering or exiting their vehicles. 
  • Hazards from other motorists. Drivers must exercise safe driving practices.
  • Site specific hazards on location 

The general hazards listed above are intended only as an illustration of the various types of hazards employees might encounter while on the job. They do account for all hazards. Employees should report all hazards on their JSA's (Job Safety Analysis) so management can mitigate risk associated with any hazards.