Petroleum Transport Driver jobs at Eagle Transport Corporation Jan 01-2011

Company: Eagle Transport Corporation (View Profile)
Job Category: Technician
 
Job Description

Eagle Transport Corporation, one of the top petroleum carriers in the Southeast, has immediate openings for Qualified Drivers in the Delaware City/Wilmington Delaware area. We have work available, and will train you to load & deliver petroluem products, insuring you'll have a "recession-proof" career!

Benefits Include:

-Delaware Drivers have averaged $66,000 in 2010 LEGALLY (& we have plenty of work for extra earning potential)
-Home after Every Shift (no Overnights!)
-$800 per week guaranteed!
-Experience Pay Incentives (up to 2.5% increase every year), & we'll pay for current petroleum experince
-6 Paid Sick Days per Year
-$25 per Night pay incentive, plus Weekend Incentives
-Holiday Incentives
-Health/Dental/Life/Disability Insurance, all thru Cigna
-Prescription Card
-Furnished Uniforms
-Furnished Work Boots
-401k, with discretionary Company Contributions
-Paid Vacations
-Late Model KW Conventionals
-Annual Safety Incentives/Awards
Requirements
Requirements

Must be at least 23 years of age.
Must have no more than 2 moving convictions in the past 3 years, or 4 in the past 7 years.
Must have at least two (2) years driving experience with a tractor/trailer within the last 7 years (or 1 year experience with proof of graduation from an accredited tractor trailer school).
Must have no serious or severe traffic convictions in the past 3 years (examples: Following too closely, Careless and/or reckless driving, Leaving the scene of an accident), or a DUI/DWI within the past 10 years (maximum of 1 in a lifetime).
Must be free of any chargeable "DOT-Recordable" accidents in the past 3 years (as defined as a Fatality, Injuries requiring transport to hospital, or vehicles towed away from the scene).
Must have a current and valid commercial Drivers License (CDL), including appropriate endorsements for tanker and hazardous materials (N and H or Combination X) and must be able to drive a vehicle with air brakes.
Must meet qualifications for a Transportation Workers Identification Credential (TWIC).