Class A home daily Hazmat at WME Express
Austin, Texas, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

26 Jun, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

28 Mar, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Class A CDL, Hazmat Endorsement, Nighttime Driving, Flatbeds, Reefers, Dry Vans, DOT Regulations, Pre-trip Inspections, Post-trip Inspections, Safety Compliance, Hazardous Materials Transport, Log Documentation, Communication

Industry

Description
Class A CDL Driver (Hazmat) – Overnight Shifts Company needs HAZMAT drivers in Kyle Texas Schedule Options: HOME DAILY Sunday – Wednesday | 6:00 PM – 6:00 AM Wednesday – Saturday | 6:00 PM – 6:00 AM Hours: ~40 regular + 8 overtime per week Job Overview We are looking for reliable Class A CDL Drivers with Hazmat endorsement to transport hazardous materials during overnight routes. This role requires a strong focus on safety, attention to detail, and comfort driving at night. What You’ll Do Transport hazardous materials safely on overnight routes Drive different equipment: flatbeds, refrigerated trailers (reefers), and dry vans Follow all DOT regulations (including Texas requirements) Complete pre-trip and post-trip inspections Keep accurate logs and documentation Follow company safety policies at all times Communicate with dispatch about routes, delays, or issues Requirements Valid Class A CDL with Hazmat endorsement (required) At least 2 years of Hazmat driving experience At least 2 years of nighttime driving experience Experience with flatbeds, reefers, and dry vans Strong knowledge of DOT regulations (Texas preferred) Clean driving record Strong commitment to safety and reliability Ideal Candidate Comfortable driving overnight shifts Detail-oriented and safety-focused Reliable with strong communication skills Able to manage multiple trailer types ** Home daily, steady work with hourly pay. Night shift with 6pm evening start time. Need two years Hazmat experience to be hired. Hauling batteries.
Responsibilities
The primary duty involves safely transporting hazardous materials, such as batteries, on scheduled overnight routes using various trailer types like flatbeds, reefers, and dry vans. Drivers must adhere strictly to all DOT regulations, perform required inspections, and maintain accurate documentation.
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