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CDL A Truck Driver

Rockwell Medical, Inc.
Full-time
On-site
Allentown, PA
Operations

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Role Summary

CDL A Truck Driver

Rockwell Transportation seeks a Class-A delivery driver to join our growing fleet. As the private fleet for Rockwell Medical, our transportation team delivers life-sustaining medical products to dialysis clinics and hospitals throughout the country.

Responsibilities

  • 5-day work week; home on weekends
  • Routes are Monday through Friday or Sunday through Thursday; May include 1-4 overnights per week
  • OTR or Regional routes with possibility of a daily local route, as needed
  • Interact with staff at clinics, hospitals, and dialysis centers during the product delivery process, including unloading product in designated areas and gathering used product barrels to return to facilities
  • Communicate regularly with Driver Managers for scheduling assignments and issue resolution

Qualifications

  • Must be 21 years of age or older
  • High school diploma or equivalent
  • Valid Class-A CDL
  • Valid DOT Medical Card
  • 3 years of clean MVR history with no serious/major offenses, no more than 2 major preventable accidents, or no more than 3 minor violations or accidents combined
  • Adheres to all safety rules for equipment use and driving outlined by Rockwell Medical and DOT
  • Ability to learn and adapt to new technology
  • Maintains driver hours of service log using Electronic Logging Device (ELD) or manually, as required
  • Must be professional, courteous, and self-motivated
  • Ability to maintain scheduling requirements and adjust to business needs as required
  • Ability to pass DOT drug test, physical, and background check

Physical Requirements

  • Repetitive lifting and moving of cases weighing up to 50 pounds
  • Frequent entering and exiting of vehicle
  • Frequent bending, crouching, twisting, reaching, grasping, climbing, and balancing
  • Frequent kneeling, squatting, and wrist turning