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Local CDLB Company Drivers - East Brunswick NJ

Company Name:
Spectrum Driver Recruiters
Seeking Local CDL-B Company Drivers out of East Brunswick No Weekends!
Founded in 1982, this company is a full-services leader in the trench shoring and underground-guided auger boring markets. Due to ongoing expansion, they are currently seeking CDL-B Company Drivers to join their team out of the East Brunswick area. They are looking for hard-working, dedicated individuals who wish to work in a friendly environment with a well-established and respected company. Along with competitive wages and excellent benefits, they offer technical training and support for personal and professional growth.
Overview
Drivers haul heavy steel and aluminum via flatbed to construction job sites. Average 5-6 loads per shift. Will load/unload using forklift (company trains/certifies), and secure loads with straps. Drivers will have other assigned duties if/when they are not on the road. Schedule is Monday-Friday, no weekends. Average shift is 7 a.m. - 4 p.m. Drivers are guaranteed 40 hours as long as they dont refuse work. OT offered when available. OT paid after 40 hours. Paid orientation/training. Company assigns dedicated truck.
Compensation
$16.00 per hour to start
$35,000-$40,000 per year average
Periodic performance-based increases
Direct deposit
Requirements
CDL-B
CDL-A welcome to apply
Benefits
Medical Company pays 75% of premium for employee/family
Dental
Vision discount plan
401-k w/company match
Life insurance
Short-term disability insurance
Paid long-term disability insurance
Paid holidays
Paid vacations
AD&D insurance
Boot allowance
Cell phone provided
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