Apply online on company website: https://www.
monelsontrucking.
com/
Morris O.
Nelson & Sons, Inc.
is looking for full-time CDL drivers to operate B-TRAIN FLATBED MAXI Trucks to run Oregon, Washington and Idaho routes.
The Nelson Family of businesses (Nelson Brothers Trucking, Inc.
, M.
O.
Nelson & Sons, Inc.
, and, Nelson Enterprises Inc.
) operates their fleets with the strong dedication to meeting the evolving demands of the transportation industry.
Including an emphasis to continually provide excellent service for their customers and value to their employees.
Nelson Family continues to provide a foundation of family values and exceptional customer service.
Offering competitive pay and incentives to all employee and providing valued benefits for you and your family including, medical, dental, vision, a 401(K) retirement plan with company match and a generous PTO program for all full-time employees.
What distinguishes us from other companies is that Nelson will be celebrating its 56th year in 2023 as a privately-owned family business.
Job Responsibilities:
• Drivers must have a current commercial driver's license.
• Drivers will be required to drive a truck for long periods of time.
• Drivers must be able to tie and secure their loads down to their trucks.
Will train you.
• Drivers are required to record detailed logging of all time on the road via ELD system.
• This position may require short overnight stays to accommodate carriers scheduling.
Home weekends, 1 to 2 nights out is average.
Requirements:
• Drivers must possess a valid unrestricted CDL class “A” Oregon driver’s license
• Drivers must possess a Longer Combination Vehicle (LCV) Driver Certificate
• Complete DOT physical
• NIDA drug test and training
• At least 21 years of age
What we offer:
• Competitive Rates
• Flexible scheduling
• Benefits including: Health, Dental Vision HSA, 401(K) savings plans, PTO and much more.
Apply online on company website: https://www.
monelsontrucking.
com/
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