CDL- A Driver/Local

Bristol, IN
Full Time
Suites - Bristol
Entry Level

Job Description: CDL-A Driver

Position Overview

We are seeking a reliable and safety-focused Class A CDL Driver to handle local pickups and deliveries within a 100-mile radius of our warehouse. This is a home-daily position with no over-the-night stays, consistent routes, and predictable schedules. You will be responsible for safely transporting freight, performing pickups from suppliers/vendors, and making deliveries to customers while maintaining excellent service and compliance with all regulations including Satellite standards and complying with all relevant laws and regulations.

Key Responsibilities

  • Safely operate a commercial motor vehicle (tractor-trailer, straight truck, or similar) to pick up and deliver freight within a 100-mile radius.
  • Perform daily pre-trip and post-trip vehicle inspections, reporting any issues immediately.
  • Load and unload cargo (may include manual handling, using pallet jacks, or forklift assistance depending on the load).
  • Verify load accuracy, secure cargo properly, and ensure delivery documentation is complete.
  • Follow assigned routes and schedules to meet on-time pickup and delivery requirements.
  • Provide professional customer service during deliveries and pickups, including communication with dispatch, customers, and receivers.
  • Maintain accurate logs, delivery records, and electronic logging device (ELD) entries (if applicable; many local 100-mile radius roles qualify for exemptions).
  • Adhere to all DOT, FMCSA, state, and company safety regulations, including hours-of-service rules.
  • Report any accidents, incidents, or safety concerns promptly.
  • Keep the vehicle clean and in good operating condition.
  • Downtime will be utilized by Warehouse activities
Qualifications and Requirements
  • Valid Class A Commercial Driver's License (CDL) with a clean driving record (no major violations in the past 3–5 years, depending on employer).
  • Minimum 1–2 years of verifiable commercial driving experience (Class A preferred; recent experience strongly preferred).
  • Must be at least 21 years old (or 23 for some carriers).
  • High school diploma or GED equivalent preferred.

  • Ability to pass a DOT pre-employment drug screen, background check, and physical exam.
  • Strong knowledge of DOT regulations and safe driving practices.
  • Good communication skills and customer service orientation.
  • Ability to handle physical demands, including lifting up to 50–75 lbs occasionally and climbing in/out of the cab.
  • Reliable transportation to/from the terminal.

Compensation:
The pay range listed is the base pay range that Satellite Shelters, inc/Satellite Industries, Inc. reasonably expects to pay someone for this position (compensation may vary outside of this range depending on several factors, including but not limited to, a candidate’s qualifications, skills, competencies, experience, location and end client requirements).

Benefits and Ancillaries:
Medical, dental, vision, PTO benefits and ancillaries may be available for eligible employees and vary based on the plan options selected by the employee.

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