
Cajun Industries, Llc
Full-service construction company offering industrial, commercial, and civil services.
Truck Driver - Non DOT CDL
Drive flatbed or semi-truck to pick up, transport, and deliver materials while maintaining CDL compliance.
Job Highlights
About the Role
Key responsibilities include loading, unloading, and delivering materials, as well as confirming receipts and recording delivered items. The driver may assist with clerical or general labor tasks as assigned, maintain an acceptable driver record per company standards, and ensure compliance with DOT rules and regulations. Vehicle, equipment, and tool cleanliness and maintenance are also required, and assistance to other craft workers may be needed. • Load, unload, and deliver materials via flatbed or semi‑truck • Confirm receipts and record delivered items • Maintain driver record according to company standards • Comply with DOT regulations • Clean and maintain vehicles, equipment, and tools • Assist other craft workers as needed • Operate hand and power tools and drive trucks or forklifts • Climb ladders, scaffolds, and work on uneven or adverse conditions • Make decisions and stay detail‑oriented under distractions
Key Responsibilities
- ▸material delivery
- ▸receipt recording
- ▸driver record
- ▸dot compliance
- ▸vehicle maintenance
- ▸tool operation
What You Bring
Active TWIC is required for this position. The Truck Driver CDL is responsible for picking up, transporting, and delivering jobsite products, materials, and correspondence using a flatbed or semi‑truck. A valid Commercial Driver’s License must be maintained, and the driver will inspect vehicles and equipment to assess road worthiness and diagnose malfunctions. The driver must also learn and understand all safety hazards and safely operate related tools and equipment. Physical requirements involve the ability to push, pull, lift, or carry up to 50 lb (occasionally up to 100 lb), perform repetitive hand and arm motions, and maintain hand‑eye coordination. The role may require operating hand and power tools, climbing ladders or scaffolds, working on uneven or muddy surfaces, and enduring adverse weather or confined spaces. Drivers must be able to operate cars, trucks, forklifts, and other equipment and must pass a DOT physical. Mentally, the driver must communicate effectively with management and supervision, speak clearly, and read, write, and comprehend instructions. The ability to work at varying tempos, concentrate amid distractions, make decisions, and remain detail‑oriented is essential. • Lift, push, or pull up to 50 lb (occasionally up to 100 lb) • Pass required DOT physical • Communicate clearly with management and supervisors • Read, write, and comprehend work instructions
Requirements
- ▸cdl
- ▸dot physical
- ▸twic
- ▸forklift
- ▸lift 50lb
- ▸clear communication
Work Environment
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