Driver Anew - Zeeland Freight Services, LLC
Company: Zeeland Freight Services, LLC
Location: Cambridge
Posted on: February 13, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Job Summary: Responsible for the
transport and delivery of freight by driving diesel powered
tractor-trailer combinations on public highways and long distances.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Safely operate truck and
trailer to destinations in accordance with Federal Motor Carrier
Safety Regulations. Inspects equipment for defects and safe
operating condition before, during, and after trips and completes a
vehicle inspection report. Complete a written report on any/all
defects or safety issues to maintenance supervisor or other company
official. Follow all procedures and policies to meet the
requirements of CERT-ID EU non-GMO certification. Hook and unhook
trailers from the tractor, including pushing and/or pulling dollies
into place and cranking lever to raise and lower landing gear on
trailers. Must be able to load/unload trailers either individually,
with the assistance of other workers, or with or without mechanical
equipment. Ensures that all shipping documentation (e.g., bills of
lading, freight bills, scale tickets, etc.) required to move with
shipments is available for inspection and that appropriate
paperwork accompanies the shipment when delivered. Maintain records
required for compliance with State and Federal regulations
including drivers’ record of duty status, records of fuel
purchases, mileage records, and all other records required by law
and the company. Perform all duties in accordance with company
policies and procedures and comply with all Federal, State, and
local regulations for safe operation of a commercial motor vehicle.
Promptly reports all accidents or damage involving driver, customer
or company equipment or property. Promptly reports any delays due
to breakdowns, weather, traffic conditions, or other emergencies.
Promptly report any irregularities, problems relating to pick up,
or delivery of cargo. Conforms with and abides by all regulations,
policies, work procedures, instruction, and all safety
requirements. Provides a “Customer Service” attitude when
interacting with internal and external customers while
accomplishing work, production, and achieving quality standards.
Maintains a clean, orderly, and safe workstation/environment at all
times. Other duties as assigned. Supervisory Responsibilities: This
position has no supervisory responsibilities. Education and
Experience: Must have a valid Class A Commercial Driver’s License
(CDL). Proof of Commercial Driving experience or proof of
completion and passing of an entry-level driver training program
for Class A Commercial Driving License. Must meet or exceed the
medical standards of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety
Administration Regulations and the U.S. Department of
Transportation. Must satisfactorily pass a company mandated
physical and U. S. Department of Transportation or company mandated
drug and/or alcohol tests. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Knowledge of Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
Regulations and the U. S. Department of Transportation regulations
governing safe driving, hours of service, inspection, and
maintenance. Ability to maneuver vehicle at varying speeds in
difficult situations, such as tight corners, inclement weather,
busy commercial areas, high pedestrian and vehicle traffic, and
tight loading/unloading areas. Ability to read a map, follow
directions, handle receipts, and maintain logs, etc. Ability to
communicate effectively with co-workers, management, and customers.
Abide by all relevant SOPs as per Company policy as they are
related to the position covered by this Job Description. Abide by
the company’s safety, quality, environmental, and HR policies at
all times. Physical Demands and Work Environment: Must meet or
exceed the medical standards of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety
Administration Regulations and the U.S. Department of
Transportation. Must satisfactorily pass a company mandated
physical, and U. S. Department of Transportation or company
mandated drug and/or alcohol tests. Sit and remain alert while
driving for an aggregate period of up to 11 hours. Shift a manual
transmission and operate foot pedals. Enter and exit vehicle’s cab
at least 6-10 times a day. Cab floor level is generally 36 to 66
inches above ground level, with entry and exit achieved with the
assistance of various configurations of steps and handholds; also
requires occasional bending, twisting, climbing, squatting,
crouching, and balancing. Climb the side of the trailer to
secure/release the tarp. The trailer sides are generally 40 to 66
inches above ground level. Climbing is achieved with the assistance
of various configurations of steps and handholds, also requires
occasional bending, twisting, climbing, squatting, crouching, and
balancing. Climb inside of the trailer to attach or loosen tarp
bows and/or secure the load. The trailer sides are generally 40 to
66 inches above ground level. Climbing is achieved with the
assistance of various configurations of steps and handholds. Tarp
and untarp the trailer using circular arm movements. Climb the top
of the tanker trailer to open/close top vent. The trailer sides are
generally 40 to 66 inches above ground level. Climbing is achieved
with the assistance of various configurations of steps and
handholds, also requires occasional bending, twisting, climbing,
squatting, crouching, and balancing. Perform occasional pushing of
freight or materials weighing up to 100 pounds with or without
mechanical aid. Perform occasional lifting of freight or materials
weighing 1 pound to 100 pounds of varying size and shape a distance
of at least 1 foot but usually no more than 100 feet. Occasionally
reach for freight at waist level and occasionally reach for freight
above shoulder height or below waist level. Occasionally reach
above shoulder level, at waist length and below waist level for
maneuvering and directing the controls to operate the truck and/or
trailer. Occasionally unload partial loads of bulk material by
hand. This could involve using a shovel, broom, or other device to
move freight out the back door of the trailer. This type of
activity could precede or follow as much as 11 hours of driving.
Able to spend at least 1-4 hours of the day standing and/or walking
on surfaces such as concrete, wood, metal, dirt, gravel, and wood
and sometimes on slippery and wet surfaces. Must be able to
hook/unhook various commercial vehicle combinations, manually lower
and raise landing gear, operate the fifth wheel release lever,
lock, and release pintle-hooks, attach and release safety chains,
open and close cargo doors, raise and lower hydraulic trailers,
climb in and out of vehicle, fuel vehicles, and check engine and
hydraulic oil and coolant levels. Drivers are subject to irregular
work schedules, temperatures and weather extremes, long trips,
short notice for assignment of a trip, tight delivery schedules,
and delays in route, and other stresses and fatigue related to
driving a large commercial motor vehicle on crowded streets and
highways in all kinds of weather. Drivers typically spend 80-90% of
on-duty time in the truck. While driving, operators are exposed to
noise and vibration levels, which may be higher than those
experienced in passenger cars.
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