We are seeking both Class A and Class B CDL drivers to operate our growing fleet of tankers, tractor trailers, mini-bulk and box trucks.
Last Summer I took a job with a local Septic company and realized I really like driving tanker trucks. Although I like my job for now I like to keep my options open. So I was hoping you guys could help me compile a list. What other kind of Class B tanker jobs are out there? *NOTE* I do NOT have a hazmat endorsement. Thanks in advance for any help. Find Class B Cdl Hazmat jobs in Houston, TX. Search for full time or part time employment opportunities on Jobs2Careers. Refine your Class B Cdl Hazmat job search to find new opportunities in League City Texas. Class A or B CDL Tanker Driver: Local Routes. 4Refuel US, LLC. More info Job Type: Full Time.
Reasons to be a Tanker truck driver at Schneider: • Earn up to $82,000 a year • Over-the-Road, Team, Regional or Local • Regional configurations with more home time; other flexible options • Young age of fleet and top-notch tech • Enjoy paid orientation and tuition reimbursement Bigger Money, Better Benefits Your earning potential will depend on which driving option you choose, but as a Tanker truck driver, you can expect to be among the highest paid in Schneider’s fleet. You will haul 2/3 non-hazardous loads, and earning up to $0.57 per mile with a performance pay up to $0.04 per mile. Because of the special handling some freight will require, up to 25% of your pay will come from accessorials, meaning you can earn up to $82,000 per year — up to $10,000 more than other driving jobs. Tanker drivers are also eligible for valuable like medical insurance, dental and vision coverage, vacation days, 401(k) program with company match and many other perks and bonuses. We will also reimburse you for getting your hazmat endorsement with receipt. More Options, More Freight With one of the largest year-round freight bases in the industry, Schneider offers a wide variety of Tanker driving opportunities. Whether you’re looking for more miles or more home time, we have an option to fit your needs.
If you want to travel the country and rack up the biggest miles and money, go with an Over-the-Road position. If you’re looking to get home more often, a Regional or Local Tanker truck driving job would be a better fit. In addition to all the traditional types of haul for Tanker, Schneider now offers an intermodal trailer in our Tanker Division. Drivers haul liquid bulk chemicals, but now using a 40-foot tank trailer that can be used on the rail and over-the-road. We also offer a unique with paid flights for those who live outside a typical Tanker freight area. Home Time At Schneider, we understand the importance of work-life balance. It’s the reason we do our best to get our drivers home as often as we can.
With our Regional configuration, drivers can get home one to two times per week. Our Over-the-Road drivers enjoy a unique time off schedule with six preferred days off per month. This system allows you to plan for vacations and home time in advance. We also have Local Tanker driving opportunities, which get drivers home daily. Equipment and Technology From the tractors and trailers, to the pumps and hoses, to the tech at your fingertips, Tanker drivers interact constantly with.
Schneider is aggressively upgrading our Tanker fleet. Our average Tanker tractor age is 2 years old or newer with 51% automated transmissions, and we’re replacing and refurbishing more trailing units than ever.
In-cab communications deliver everything you need from truck route GPS to work assignments, while our extend your access anywhere. Offer a new level of driver comfort options. Continual Training Training is important for all Schneider drivers, but especially for our Tanker drivers. Occasionally, you’ll be hauling hazardous materials or other products that need special handling. We make sure you’re prepared by providing the best training in the industry. During paid, you’ll learn all about what it takes to drive a tanker so that you’re safe and comfortable when it comes time to hit the road. The training doesn't stop after your first few days with Big Orange.