Company Driver - Hazmat Tanker

PREMIUM Perks for ELITE Drivers

  • Benefits:
  • Average $1,900 per week

  • Guaranteed minimum daily pay of $225 + mileage, so you'll never make less than $225/day

  • $1,750 Transition Bonus — paid within your first two weeks

  • Earn up to $7,500/year in Retention & Production Bonus

  • High-priority Hazmat freight — consistent, steady work year-round

  • Holiday & Vacation pay

  • Clean inspection pay

  • Stop-off pay

  • Safety online training

Requirements
  • Valid Class A CDL

  • Tanker and hazmat endorsements

  • At least 1 year of verifiable tanker experience within the last 3 years

  • Must be at least 21 years of age or older

  • TWIC preferred

About SJ Transportation Co Inc

SJ Transportation is seeking CDL Class A drivers with hazmat and tanker endorsements for a regional/OTR position. We are a leading transportation and logistics company operating throughout the US and Canada, specializing in hazardous materials/industrial waste. We have a fully dedicated fleet of diverse trucks, trailers, and pumps that allows us to provide a superior level of service to support the needs of our customers. SJ Transportation is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to creating a welcoming environment for employees from all walks of life.

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