Heavy Haul Lowboy Driver Transportation & Warehousing - Roanoke, VA at Geebo

Heavy Haul Lowboy Driver

HEAVY HAUL LOWBOY DRIVERNorthern Clearing, a third-generation family-owned company, was founded in 1966 to provide right-of-way clearing services to utility companies.
Since then, Northern Clearing has evolved into a vertically integrated and highly versatile union contractor, providing one-stop, solution-based services for powerlines, pipelines, and other utilities throughout the United States.
At Northern Clearing, safety is our #1 priority, with our established safety program we ensure our 1,000
employees return home safely each day.
Northern Clearing Inc.
, a leader in right-of-way clearing, is currently seeking multiple Heavy Haul Lowboy Drivers.
This job will require travel across the U.
S.
Although a position is posted in this city, this job will require travel across the country and is not local.
Primary
Responsibilities:
Responsible for loading and unloading materials, restoration and environmental mitigation activities, flagging, spotting, marking hazards, and motor vehicle operation.
Responsible for miscellaneous tasks on project sites.
Complete DOT required paperwork (Driver logs, Delivery Report, etc.
) Pay &
Benefits:
Pay range:
$30 - $55/hour plus union benefits including, but not limited to, pension or annuity fund, health insurance, and occasional per diems.
Union work for IBEW, Teamster, and Operating Engineers.
Project based position; typical work schedule 6 days/week, 10 hours/day.
Flexibility with the opportunity of Owner-Operator work.
Full earning potential will be discussed at time of interview based on project location, union contract, project work schedule, etc.
Qualifications:
Unrestricted Class A CDL Must be at least 21 years old.
Equipment operating experience preferred.
2 years driving experience preferred.
For more information and to apply visit our website at Recommended Skills Commercial Driver's License (Cdl) Unloading Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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