Crew Transport Driver - Whitefish, MT Transportation & Warehousing - Whitefish, MT at Geebo

Crew Transport Driver - Whitefish, MT

2.
5 Whitefish, MT Whitefish, MT From $18 an hour From $18 an hour CREW TRANSPORT DRIVERS - Whitefish, MT Earn up to $1,000 Bonus! Local Yard Drivers start at $18.
00/hr.
Over-the-Road Drivers start at $20.
00/hr.
Guaranteed Daily Rate:
$100 Dayshift $125 Nightshift Benefits of Joining PTI:
Flexible scheduling with multiple shifts Paid vacation time 401(K) Multiple benefit plan options Safety incentives On the job training Room for growth and advancement within the company Company provided vehicles, insurance, maintenance, and fuel Requirements:
Be at least 21 years old Must have valid driver's license, CDL is not required Have a minimum of 3 years driving experience (personal or work-related) Must pass drug screening, Motor Vehicle Report, and criminal background check Have a medical DOT card (or obtain one upon hire) if required by your state
Responsibilities:
Pick up and drop off our customers safely to their destinations Provide excellent customer service Timely communicate with PTI Dispatch Center on trip requests Open and close all doors/hatches for the crew members Report any defects, mechanical problems, or missing items found to supervisor Promote and follow all company policies and procedures Promoting and practicing safety awareness Other duties may be assigned Job
Summary:
Professional Transportation Inc is one of the largest crew transport companies in the nation.
Drivers are responsible for safely transporting railroad crew members per request by the railyard.
On time performance and great customer service are crucial with safety always being top priority.
Trip length and times vary depending on railroad customer needs.
EOE.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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