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Class-A CDL Truck Driver, Local, Home(Boardman, OR)

Class-A CDL Truck Driver, Local, Home at Night Two Positions Available (Boardman, OR) Description Class-A CDL Truck Driver Investing in YouJoin a 100-year-old, family-owned leader in Ag and grow with us! Wilbur-Ellis invests heavily in its people by offering skill development and training, competitive compensation and benefits, and a tradition of promoting from within for a broad range of career opportunities.
What You ll DoWilbur-Ellis Agribusiness division is seeking a career-minded Class A Commercial Driver s License (CDL) Truck Driver to be part of a close, efficient team that delivers goods and services to a diverse agricultural customer base.
We are looking for someone who can drive a forklift.
This job is based locally in Boardman, Oregon, and will have you home daily.
Specific ResponsibilitiesFollow all Federal, State, and Wilbur-Ellis regulations and complianceAttend product training sessions and meetings when necessaryAll other duties as assigned Who You AreAble to drive a forkliftAble to repetitively bend and lift boxes and bags up to 50 lbs.
Possess excellent interpersonal skills and a positive attitude What You ll NeedValid Class A CDL or ability to obtain Class A CDLHigh School Diploma recipient or equivalentWillingness to obtain Endorsements for Haz-Mat and Tank Vehicles Generous BenefitsIn compliance with all states and cities that require transparency of pay, the base compensation for this position ranges from $21.
44 - $28.
63 per hour.
Note that wages may vary based on location, skills, and experience.
This position is eligible for vacation, holidays, health, dental, vision, mental health, retirement plans, and other benefits.
Apply today and come grow with us! Job Code:
CLASS011234 .
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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