What are the responsibilities and job description for the Class A and B CDL Driver position at Hagar Enterprises?
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includes moving equipment with a trailer. Operators will haul asphalt
and material\
such as gravel, stone etc. A valid CDL Licenses is required to hold this
job. Due to\
the requirements of this job an earlier start time may be needed as
compared to\
other jobs within Hagar Enterprises, Inc. This would allow the movement
of\
equipment prior to any given crew arriving on the jobsite. As a rule,
the nature of\
the asphalt business keeps the truck on the road as much as possible.
This is not\
always the case. The operator of a truck will need to assist the other
members of a\
crew in placing this material as described in the secondary focus
articles.\
Directly responsible to foreman or supervisor.
Operators are responsible for checking each and every piece of equipment
or\
truck they operate. Checking includes fluids, wear and tear, lighting
etc.
All operators will keep proper records of all material they move, sell,
or\
distribute. Record slips will be provided.
All preventative maintenance may be done on all trucks by the operator
of\
that truck. This shall be done regularly and recorded.
Trucks and or equipment will be kept clean by that operator. Inside and
out.
All maintenance or safety issues with equipment, job conditions etc.
will be\
reported to safety officer or foreman.\
**Secondary Focus**
Checking of trucks at the start of a shift. This would include checking
of\
fluids, mechanics of truck (lights etc.) and tools and equipment
assigned to\
that truck.
Cleaning of equipment and trucks.
General maintenance of company owned buildings and equipment.
Assisting mechanic in more in-depth repairs.
Labor skills on a job site involving shoveling, raking, wheel barreling
Installing asphalt, gravel, or other materials.
Operating basic equipment such as plate compactors, saws and shop\
equipment for general maintenance or repair.
Lifting of objects over head in excess of forty pounds.
Carrying, moving, stacking, or otherwise transporting heavy objects such
as\
buckets of paint, boxes of delivered goods.
Mixing coatings, painting.
Operation of striping equipment, sealcoating unit.
Exposure to petroleum products, cleaning solvents and hot asphalt.
Any of the duties above may be performed at night on a regular or
irregular\
basis.\
Minimum Qualifications
High school diploma or GED required.
Must maintain a valid and unexpired Maine CDL license
Ability to pass a drug screening test as required by federal, state, or
local\
regulations.
Ability to work effectively with others as a member of a team.
Ability to take direction from others.
Ability to lift and carry heavy loads, climb ladders, and perform manual
labor\
tasks.
Safety conscious.\
Work Conditions / Physical Demands
Frequently sitting while driving construction vehicles.
Occasionally standing and walking with freedom of movement on a regular\
basis, loading and unloading construction material in all weather
conditions.
Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs. overhead.
Work will occur outdoors, sometimes in inclement weather conditions such
as\
rain, ice, snow and heat.
Will often be required to work long hours and sometimes nights and\
weekends during the construction and plowing season.
Regular physical activity requires walking, climbing, bending,
standing,\
pushing, pulling, lifting and stooping.
Work environment is in a road construction setting, which includes
exposure\
to various hazards such as dust, vehicle traffic, elevated noise levels,
etc.
\
*duties and assign other duties, as necessary.*
please see: https://joblink.maine.gov/jobs/1341079
- Title: CDL Truck Driver**\
- Description:** CDL drivers are responsible for all aspects of truck
includes moving equipment with a trailer. Operators will haul asphalt
and material\
such as gravel, stone etc. A valid CDL Licenses is required to hold this
job. Due to\
the requirements of this job an earlier start time may be needed as
compared to\
other jobs within Hagar Enterprises, Inc. This would allow the movement
of\
equipment prior to any given crew arriving on the jobsite. As a rule,
the nature of\
the asphalt business keeps the truck on the road as much as possible.
This is not\
always the case. The operator of a truck will need to assist the other
members of a\
crew in placing this material as described in the secondary focus
articles.\
- Duties will include but not be limited to the following:**\
Directly responsible to foreman or supervisor.
Operators are responsible for checking each and every piece of equipment
or\
truck they operate. Checking includes fluids, wear and tear, lighting
etc.
All operators will keep proper records of all material they move, sell,
or\
distribute. Record slips will be provided.
All preventative maintenance may be done on all trucks by the operator
of\
that truck. This shall be done regularly and recorded.
Trucks and or equipment will be kept clean by that operator. Inside and
out.
All maintenance or safety issues with equipment, job conditions etc.
will be\
reported to safety officer or foreman.\
**Secondary Focus**
Checking of trucks at the start of a shift. This would include checking
of\
fluids, mechanics of truck (lights etc.) and tools and equipment
assigned to\
that truck.
Cleaning of equipment and trucks.
General maintenance of company owned buildings and equipment.
Assisting mechanic in more in-depth repairs.
Labor skills on a job site involving shoveling, raking, wheel barreling
Installing asphalt, gravel, or other materials.
Operating basic equipment such as plate compactors, saws and shop\
equipment for general maintenance or repair.
Lifting of objects over head in excess of forty pounds.
Carrying, moving, stacking, or otherwise transporting heavy objects such
as\
buckets of paint, boxes of delivered goods.
Mixing coatings, painting.
Operation of striping equipment, sealcoating unit.
Exposure to petroleum products, cleaning solvents and hot asphalt.
Any of the duties above may be performed at night on a regular or
irregular\
basis.\
Minimum Qualifications
High school diploma or GED required.
Must maintain a valid and unexpired Maine CDL license
Ability to pass a drug screening test as required by federal, state, or
local\
regulations.
Ability to work effectively with others as a member of a team.
Ability to take direction from others.
Ability to lift and carry heavy loads, climb ladders, and perform manual
labor\
tasks.
Safety conscious.\
Work Conditions / Physical Demands
Frequently sitting while driving construction vehicles.
Occasionally standing and walking with freedom of movement on a regular\
basis, loading and unloading construction material in all weather
conditions.
Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs. overhead.
Work will occur outdoors, sometimes in inclement weather conditions such
as\
rain, ice, snow and heat.
Will often be required to work long hours and sometimes nights and\
weekends during the construction and plowing season.
Regular physical activity requires walking, climbing, bending,
standing,\
pushing, pulling, lifting and stooping.
Work environment is in a road construction setting, which includes
exposure\
to various hazards such as dust, vehicle traffic, elevated noise levels,
etc.
\
- This job description is not intended to be and should not be construed
- responsibilities, skills or working conditions associated with the
- reflect the position activities and requirements, The Company reserves
*duties and assign other duties, as necessary.*