Class A Lubricant Driver

Artesia, NM
Full Time
Rolfson Oil
Experienced

Benefits and Perks

  • Pay: $33/hour
  • 401k with a 4% company match
  • Medical, Dental, and Vision health insurance elections
  • FREE: Basic Life Insurance, Long Term Disability Insurance, and AD&D Insurance
  • Voluntary STD, Life, Accident coverage, Hospital Indemnity, and Identity Theft
  • Supplemental life insurance or short-term insurance available
  • Overtime pay for hours worked over 40 hours
  • Weekly Pay
  • Pay Card option
  • Online pay stub access
  • 24-7 office support

Company Overview

Since 1985 Rolfson Oil has delivered bulk fuel and lubricants to local businesses, food processors, agricultural entities, and the oilfield in North Dakota, Texas, New Mexico, Wyoming, and Colorado. With multiple plants conveniently located throughout the area, Rolfson Oil is committed to meeting various delivery needs as efficiently as possible.

Position Summary:

As a Lubricant Driver for the oil and lubes division at Rolfson Oil the main responsibilities will be to safely and efficiently deliver lubricant products using various types of vehicles (tanker, semi, stake bed, F550, compression trucks, etc.) to customer locations. This position requires a person to must be self-motivated, independent, detail oriented, good at multi-tasking, high on customer service, professional and knowledgeable about the products.

Responsibilities and duties:

  • Able to transport oils and lubes products safely and efficiently to various job sites though bulk product transfers as well as packaged (totes, drums, cases, cased good, etc.).
  • Maintain the vehicle to meet all DOT regulations.
  • Ensure that all DOT regulations are followed.
  • Comply with all company and customer safety rules, policies, and procedures.
  • Complete and submit pre-trip and post-trip inspection reports on a daily basis.
  • Load, transport, and unload each shipment without delay.
  • Secure all products, hoses, and other essential tools by using approved securing method.
  • Complete all necessary paperwork and maintain records for both the company and customers in compliance with State and Federal laws and regulations.
  • Perform services for customers such as but not limited to; oil changes, generator changes, top drive changes, mud pump changes, draw works changes, anti-freeze flushes, and compressor motor changes.
  • Customer services/sales by speaking to customers while on site about products and services to generate sales. This requires extensive product knowledge and communication to operations on new orders.
  • Compression site work, which is labor intensive (involves 9-15 delivers a day, elevated tanks, hose slinging, etc.).

Qualifications and Skills

  • Valid Class A or 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 liquid hauling experience
  • Minimum of 25 years of age
  • Ability to lift 75lbs
  • Must be mechanically inclined
  • Safe driving history- no major violations on PSP/MVR in the last 5 years such as a DUI
  • Pass DOT drug test
  • Speak, write, read, and understand English
  • Flexible schedule (may include nights and will be weekends)
  • Able to work outside for long periods of time
  • Independent and self-motivated
  • Customer service experience
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