LTL Fuel Driver

Odessa, TX
Full Time
Experienced

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS IN ODESSA, TX!!!

With Rolfson Oil, you’re in the driver’s seat.

We started in 1985 in Watford City, North Dakota as a fueling service to the local agricultural sector. Since then, Rolfson Oil has grown into North America's largest oilfield-only fueling solutions provider, expanding throughout North Dakota, Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico, and Texas. We are 100% oil field, 100% of the time and looking for drivers to fuel our team.
Benefits and Perks:

  • Pay: $30/hour for day shift, $31/hour for night shift
  • Housing provided if needed 
  • Free lunch served at the on-site kitchen daily 
  • On demand pay
  • Weekly pay
  • Full-time, up to 70 hour week schedule (Overtime pay over 40 hours)
  • Medical, Dental, and Vision health insurance elections
  • H.S.A plans with employer contribution matching up to $700
  • 401K with a 4% company match
  • Basic Life Insurance, Long Term Disability Insurance, and AD&D Insurance offered at no cost
  • Voluntary STD, Life, Accident coverage, Hospital Indemnity, and Identity Theft
  • Safety Equipment provided
  • Online pay stub access
  • 24-7 office support

Job Summary

An LTL Fuel Driver safely loads a tank wagon and drives to customer locations to fuel ground tanks, elevated tanks, trans cubes, light plants, heaters, generators, etc.

Responsibilities and Duties

  • Safely transport diesel fuels to local job sites
  • Follow all delivery instructions and complete documentation accurately and timely
  • Skillfully connect/disconnect hoses, and operate pumps/valves for safe fuel loading and unloading
  • Document and log work/rest periods
  • Inspect vehicles before and after every trip, and report any mechanical/safety issue(s)
  • Ensure that all DOT regulations including those applicable to dangerous goods transport are followed
  • Follow all company policies and procedures
  • Interact with customers and relay specific customer requests

Qualifications and Skills

  • Valid Class A or B CDL with the following endorsements: Tank Vehicle "N" and Hazardous Materials "H" 
  • Minimum of 3 years of CDL hazmat driving experience
  • Minimum of 3 years of bulk tanker liquid hauling experience
  • At least 25 years of age
  • Lift 75 lbs comfortably
  • Have a safe driving history, with no major MVR or PSP violations in the last 5 years
  • Pass DOT drug test
  • Proficient in writing and speaking English
  • Able to work outside for long periods of time
  • Flexible work schedule
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