FUEL DELIVERY DRIVER Transportation & Warehousing at Geebo

FUEL DELIVERY DRIVER

FUEL DELIVERY DRIVER
Starting Pay: $25.00 per hour plus time and a half for any hours worked over 40
Location: Watford City, ND
Benefits: Free housing. Medical, Dental, Life, AD&D, Long Term Disability, and 401K
Company Description:
Since 1985 Rolfson Oil has delivered bulk fuel and lubricants to business, agriculture, and the oil field in and around McKenzie County, North Dakota. With multiple bulk fuel plants conveniently located throughout the area, Rolfson Oil is committed to meeting various delivery needs as efficiently as possible.

Job duties:
Safety Transport various diesel fuels to job sites
Complete shorter distance runs which requires frequent pushing, pulling, climbing, lifting, and getting in and out of the truck
Refuels fuel storage tanks, vehicles, and equipment as necessary
Ensure that all regulations regarding dangerous goods transport and DOT are followed
Follow all safety rules
Requirements:
Holds a valid class A CDL with the following endorsements; Tank Vehicle N, Hazardous Materials H, doubles and triples for some positions
At least 24 years of age
Ability to lift 75lbs
Flexible schedule a plus
Minimum of three years of driving experience required
Able to meet physical requirements of the job
Safe driving history
Pass criminal background
Pass DOT drug test
Winter driving and chaining up tires!!

TO APPLY:

Reply to this ad with a resume or work history or go to the local office located at 2414 Schilke Dr. Watford City, ND 58854
Any questions please call (616) 425-5664

All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment
without regard to race, color, religion sex or national origin.
Company Website: www.rolfsonoil.com
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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