USA DeBusk
Class A CDL - Dry Bulk Pneumatic / Vacuum Tanker Operator
USA DeBusk, Swedesboro, New Jersey, us, 08085
Class A CDL - Dry Bulk Pneumatic / Vacuum Tanker Operator
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Class A CDL - Dry Bulk Pneumatic / Vacuum Tanker Operator
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USA DeBusk .
Base Pay Range $27.00/hr – $28.00/hr
Job Summary The Commercial Driver – Vacuum / Pneumatic Operator has dual responsibility: Class A driver and Vacuum / Pneumatic Operator. The role ensures safe and efficient operation of tractor‑trailer, box truck, or semi‑truck(s) interstate and/or intrastate to various customer locations. At the customer sites, the operator will connect, set‑up, and disconnect hoses and equipment, manually attach manifold and hose, pneumatically convey material, set up and operate continuous flow to silo‑type equipment, and adhere to FMCSA/DOT/ICC safety regulations, USA DeBusk safety protocols, and build relationships with customers by demonstrating a friendly attitude and familiarity with the customer’s operations.
Requirements / Experience
Legal to work for any employer in the USA.
Must possess a valid Class A CDL.
Must be at least 21 years of age (DOT requirement for interstate operation).
Must have at least one year of experience behind an 18‑wheeler tractor/trailer.
Must have no auto restrictions.
Proficiency in operating 13‑speed, 10‑speed and automatic transmissions.
Must pass ADS road test.
Must possess a valid TWIC card.
Must have tanker endorsement.
Must have hazardous material endorsement.
Must have an acceptable Motor Vehicle Record (MVR) from all states licensed in.
Must pass pre‑employment background check.
Must pass pre‑employment DOT medical certification.
Must pass pre‑employment hair follicle and urine drug screen & alcohol breath test.
Must pass DOT random drug & alcohol testing.
Wear common PPE (personal protective equipment such as safety shoes, glasses, gloves, hearing protection, and/or hard hats).
Willingness to work outdoors in inclement weather conditions.
Good communication skills.
Provide a positive attitude and exceptional customer service skills.
Flexible to work OT, weekends and holidays as needed.
Ability to read, write and communicate in English.
Duties / Responsibilities
Drive tractor trailer or straight truck intrastate and/or interstate on local, over‑the‑road (OTR), and/or overnight routes to customers according to predetermined project schedules.
Perform all required safety checks (pre/post trip) including inspections of tractor/truck and trailer per DOT regulations and take appropriate action as needed. Follow all DOT and company safe driving guidelines and policies.
Report all incidents, safety issues and/or repairs as required.
Follow and commit to meeting key performance indicators (KPIs) for safety, quality, production, efficiency, and service requirements.
Adhere to practices and processes intended to provide safe products that comply with appropriate laws and regulations, meeting company quality standards.
Operate tractor with trailer inter/intrastate to pick up and/or deliver merchandise.
Drive diesel or gas tractors in accordance with commercial driving regulations of State DOT, US DOT, and the Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC).
Couple, uncouple, connect airlines, etc., and maneuver equipment in difficult situations such as narrow passageways and within urban areas.
Conduct visual inspections of tractor and trailer to complete pre/post trip inspections and perform preventative maintenance checks and services of truck and trailer. Report malfunctions to supervisor and maintenance staff.
Operate Electronic Log Device (ELD), ELD software, and maintain records per local, state, and federal regulations, DOT and ICC laws as necessary.
Ensure possession of all appropriate documentation, including registration and vehicle inspection reports.
Submit to random drug test as prescribed by various consortiums and DOT regulations.
Inspect and ensure that tractor and trailer/freight are properly loaded, locked, and secured at all times.
Perform count checks and review customer invoices. Complete all required paperwork associated with freight accurately and legibly.
Perform damage control checks and reload orders according to company policy.
Verify delivery of items with customer and obtain proper signatures.
Unload damaged goods and customer returns, bring to driver check‑in and complete necessary paperwork.
Maintain a clean and organized tractor and trailer. Unload all equipment, materials and remove all trash as required.
Load or unload materials into containers or onto trucks using hoses and pumps.
Remove or limit contamination following emergencies involving hazardous substances.
Sort specialized hazardous waste at landfills or disposal centers, following proper disposal procedures.
Comply with prescribed safety procedures or federal laws regulating waste disposal methods.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Physical Demands
Touch freight – may need to lift, push, or move equipment weighing an average of 40‑60 pounds and as much as 100 pounds.
Physical requirements include but are not limited to prolonged sitting (driving), standing, walking, reaching, lifting, pushing, pulling at various heights, and lifting.
Equal Employment Opportunity USA DeBusk is an equal opportunity employer, and we thrive on our differences for the benefit of our employees, our customers, and our community. It is our policy to provide equal opportunities in all decisions related to hiring, training, and promoting regardless of race, religion, color, gender, disability, national origin, ancestry, age, military status, sexual orientation, marital status, or any legally protected characteristic or class.
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Class A CDL - Dry Bulk Pneumatic / Vacuum Tanker Operator
role at
USA DeBusk .
Base Pay Range $27.00/hr – $28.00/hr
Job Summary The Commercial Driver – Vacuum / Pneumatic Operator has dual responsibility: Class A driver and Vacuum / Pneumatic Operator. The role ensures safe and efficient operation of tractor‑trailer, box truck, or semi‑truck(s) interstate and/or intrastate to various customer locations. At the customer sites, the operator will connect, set‑up, and disconnect hoses and equipment, manually attach manifold and hose, pneumatically convey material, set up and operate continuous flow to silo‑type equipment, and adhere to FMCSA/DOT/ICC safety regulations, USA DeBusk safety protocols, and build relationships with customers by demonstrating a friendly attitude and familiarity with the customer’s operations.
Requirements / Experience
Legal to work for any employer in the USA.
Must possess a valid Class A CDL.
Must be at least 21 years of age (DOT requirement for interstate operation).
Must have at least one year of experience behind an 18‑wheeler tractor/trailer.
Must have no auto restrictions.
Proficiency in operating 13‑speed, 10‑speed and automatic transmissions.
Must pass ADS road test.
Must possess a valid TWIC card.
Must have tanker endorsement.
Must have hazardous material endorsement.
Must have an acceptable Motor Vehicle Record (MVR) from all states licensed in.
Must pass pre‑employment background check.
Must pass pre‑employment DOT medical certification.
Must pass pre‑employment hair follicle and urine drug screen & alcohol breath test.
Must pass DOT random drug & alcohol testing.
Wear common PPE (personal protective equipment such as safety shoes, glasses, gloves, hearing protection, and/or hard hats).
Willingness to work outdoors in inclement weather conditions.
Good communication skills.
Provide a positive attitude and exceptional customer service skills.
Flexible to work OT, weekends and holidays as needed.
Ability to read, write and communicate in English.
Duties / Responsibilities
Drive tractor trailer or straight truck intrastate and/or interstate on local, over‑the‑road (OTR), and/or overnight routes to customers according to predetermined project schedules.
Perform all required safety checks (pre/post trip) including inspections of tractor/truck and trailer per DOT regulations and take appropriate action as needed. Follow all DOT and company safe driving guidelines and policies.
Report all incidents, safety issues and/or repairs as required.
Follow and commit to meeting key performance indicators (KPIs) for safety, quality, production, efficiency, and service requirements.
Adhere to practices and processes intended to provide safe products that comply with appropriate laws and regulations, meeting company quality standards.
Operate tractor with trailer inter/intrastate to pick up and/or deliver merchandise.
Drive diesel or gas tractors in accordance with commercial driving regulations of State DOT, US DOT, and the Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC).
Couple, uncouple, connect airlines, etc., and maneuver equipment in difficult situations such as narrow passageways and within urban areas.
Conduct visual inspections of tractor and trailer to complete pre/post trip inspections and perform preventative maintenance checks and services of truck and trailer. Report malfunctions to supervisor and maintenance staff.
Operate Electronic Log Device (ELD), ELD software, and maintain records per local, state, and federal regulations, DOT and ICC laws as necessary.
Ensure possession of all appropriate documentation, including registration and vehicle inspection reports.
Submit to random drug test as prescribed by various consortiums and DOT regulations.
Inspect and ensure that tractor and trailer/freight are properly loaded, locked, and secured at all times.
Perform count checks and review customer invoices. Complete all required paperwork associated with freight accurately and legibly.
Perform damage control checks and reload orders according to company policy.
Verify delivery of items with customer and obtain proper signatures.
Unload damaged goods and customer returns, bring to driver check‑in and complete necessary paperwork.
Maintain a clean and organized tractor and trailer. Unload all equipment, materials and remove all trash as required.
Load or unload materials into containers or onto trucks using hoses and pumps.
Remove or limit contamination following emergencies involving hazardous substances.
Sort specialized hazardous waste at landfills or disposal centers, following proper disposal procedures.
Comply with prescribed safety procedures or federal laws regulating waste disposal methods.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Physical Demands
Touch freight – may need to lift, push, or move equipment weighing an average of 40‑60 pounds and as much as 100 pounds.
Physical requirements include but are not limited to prolonged sitting (driving), standing, walking, reaching, lifting, pushing, pulling at various heights, and lifting.
Equal Employment Opportunity USA DeBusk is an equal opportunity employer, and we thrive on our differences for the benefit of our employees, our customers, and our community. It is our policy to provide equal opportunities in all decisions related to hiring, training, and promoting regardless of race, religion, color, gender, disability, national origin, ancestry, age, military status, sexual orientation, marital status, or any legally protected characteristic or class.
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