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Truck Driver Operator

Location:
Neenah, WI
Salary:
$11.00
Posted:
September 24, 2020

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Joseph M Hulbert

** ****** ********* ****

Menasha, Wisconsin 54952

920-***-**** or 920-***-****

*********@*******.***

PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY

Truck Driver

Fork Lift operator

SKILLS

** **** *ears as a truck driver

1 years as a fork life operator

WORK EXPERIENCE

7/2017

to

present

Keystone Automotive

Appleton, Wisconsin

Delivery Truck Driver

• Drive vehicles with capacities under three tons to transport materials to and from specified destinations, such as railroad stations, plants, residences, offices, or within industrial yards.

• Inspect and maintain vehicle supplies and equipment, such as gas, oil, water, tires, lights, or brakes, to ensure that vehicles are in proper working condition.

• Load and unload trucks, vans, or automobiles.

• Maintain records, such as vehicle logs, records of cargo, or billing statements, in accordance with regulations.

• Obey traffic laws and follow established traffic and transportation procedures.

• Maintain records, such as vehicle logs, records of cargo, or billing statements, in accordance with regulations.

• Perform emergency repairs, such as changing tires or installing light bulbs, fuses, tire chains, or spark plugs.

• Present bills and receipts and collect payments for goods delivered or loaded.

• Read maps and follow written or verbal geographic directions.

• Report any mechanical problems encountered with vehicles.

• Report delays, accidents, or other traffic and transportation situations to bases or other vehicles, using telephones or mobile two-way radios.

• Sell products from truck inventory and keep records of sales.

• Turn in receipts and money received from deliveries.

• Verify the contents of inventory loads against shipping papers.

• Use and maintain the tools or equipment found on commercial vehicles, such as weighing or measuring devices.

10/2016

to

11/2016

Jeff Foust Excavating

Oshkosh, Wisconsin

Dump Truck Driver

• Check vehicles to ensure that mechanical, safety, and emergency equipment is in good working order.

• Collect delivery instructions from appropriate sources, verifying instructions and routes.

• Drive trucks to weigh stations before and after loading and along routes in compliance with state regulations.

• Drive trucks with capacities greater than 3 tons, including tractor-trailer combinations, to transport and deliver products, livestock, or other materials.

• Follow appropriate safety procedures for transporting dangerous goods.

• Install or remove special equipment, such as tire chains, grader blades, plow blades, or sanders.

• Inspect loads to ensure that cargo is secure.

• Load or unload trucks or help others with loading or unloading, using special loading-related equipment or other equipment as necessary.

• Maintain logs of working hours or of vehicle service or repair status, following applicable state and federal regulations.

• Maneuver trucks into loading or unloading positions, following signals from loading crew and checking that vehicle and loading equipment are properly positioned.

• Operate equipment, such as truck cab computers, CB radios, phones, or global positioning systems (GPS) equipment to exchange necessary information with bases, supervisors, or other drivers.

• Operate idle reduction systems or auxiliary power systems to generate power from alternative sources, such as fuel cells, to reduce idling time, to heat or cool truck cabins, or to provide power for other equipment.

• Operate trucks equipped with snowplows or sander attachments to maintain roads in winter weather.

• Perform basic vehicle maintenance tasks, such as adding oil, fuel, or radiator fluid or performing minor repairs.

• Perform emergency roadside repairs, such as changing tires or installing light bulbs, tire chains, or spark plugs.

• Plan or adjust routes based on changing conditions, using computer equipment, global positioning systems (GPS) equipment, or other navigation devices to minimize fuel consumption and carbon emissions.

• Report vehicle defects, accidents, traffic violations, or damage to the vehicles.

7/2015

to

6/2016

Carew Trucking Inc

Appleton, Wisconsin

Dump Truck Driver

• Load and move dirt, rocks, equipment, or other materials, using trucks, crawler tractors, power cranes, shovels, graders, or related equipment.

• Check conditions of trailers after contents have been unloaded to ensure that there has been no damage.

• Drive trucks to weigh stations before and after loading and along routes in compliance with state regulations.

• Drive trucks with capacities greater than 3 tons, including tractor-trailer combinations, to transport and deliver products, livestock, or other materials.

• Follow appropriate safety procedures for transporting dangerous goods.

• Load or unload trucks or help others with loading or unloading, using special loading-related equipment or other equipment as necessary.

• Maintain logs of working hours or of vehicle service or repair status, following applicable state and federal regulations.

• Maneuver trucks into loading or unloading positions, following signals from loading crew and checking that vehicle and loading equipment are properly positioned.

• Operate equipment, such as truck cab computers, CB radios, phones, or global positioning systems (GPS) equipment to exchange necessary information with bases, supervisors, or other drivers.

• Perform basic vehicle maintenance tasks, such as adding oil, fuel, or radiator fluid or performing minor repairs.

• Perform emergency roadside repairs, such as changing tires or installing light bulbs, tire chains, or spark plugs.

• Plan or adjust routes based on changing conditions, using computer equipment, global positioning systems (GPS) equipment, or other navigation devices to minimize fuel consumption and carbon emissions. 11/2014

to

7/2015

Ryder Integrated Logistics

Green Bay, Wisconsin

Warehouse Shuttle Driver

• Check vehicles to ensure that mechanical, safety, and emergency equipment is in good working order.

• Couple or uncouple trailers by changing trailer jack positions, connecting or disconnecting air or electrical lines, or manipulating fifth-wheel locks.

• Crank trailer landing gear up or down to safely secure vehicles.

• Drive trucks with capacities greater than 3 tons, including tractor-trailer combinations, to transport and deliver products, livestock, or other materials.

• Follow appropriate safety procedures for transporting dangerous goods.

• Maintain logs of working hours or of vehicle service or repair status, following applicable state and federal regulations.

• Maneuver trucks into loading or unloading positions, following signals from loading crew and checking that vehicle and loading equipment are properly positioned.

10/1989

to

3/2014

Contract Transport Service LLC

Green Bay, Wisconsin

Semi Tractor Trailer Driver

• Check all load-related documentation for completeness and accuracy.

• Check conditions of trailers after contents have been unloaded to ensure that there has been no damage.

• Couple or uncouple trailers by changing trailer jack positions, connecting or disconnecting air or electrical lines, or manipulating fifth-wheel locks.

• Crank trailer landing gear up or down to safely secure vehicles.

• Drive trucks to weigh stations before and after loading and along routes in compliance with state regulations.

• Drive trucks with capacities greater than 3 tons, including tractor-trailer combinations, to transport and deliver products, livestock, or other materials.

• Follow appropriate safety procedures for transporting dangerous goods.

• Follow special cargo-related procedures, such as checking refrigeration systems for frozen foods or providing food or water for livestock.

• Inspect loads to ensure that cargo is secure.

• Install or remove special equipment, such as tire chains, grader blades, plow blades, or sanders.

• Inventory and inspect goods to be moved to determine quantities and conditions.

• Load or unload trucks or help others with loading or unloading, using special loading-related equipment or other equipment as necessary.

• Maneuver trucks into loading or unloading positions, following signals from loading crew and checking that vehicle and loading equipment are properly positioned.

• Maintain logs of working hours or of vehicle service or repair status, following applicable state and federal regulations.

• Obtain receipts or signatures for delivered goods and collect payment for services when required.

• Operate equipment, such as truck cab computers, CB radios, phones, or global positioning systems (GPS) equipment to exchange necessary information with bases, supervisors, or other drivers.

• Perform basic vehicle maintenance tasks, such as adding oil, fuel, or radiator fluid or performing minor repairs.

• Perform emergency roadside repairs, such as changing tires or installing light bulbs, tire chains, or spark plugs.

• Plan or adjust routes based on changing conditions, using computer equipment, global positioning systems (GPS) equipment, or other navigation devices to minimize fuel consumption and carbon emissions.

• Read and interpret maps to determine vehicle routes.

• Remove debris from loaded trailers.

• Read bills of lading to determine assignment details.

• Report vehicle defects, accidents, traffic violations, or damage to the vehicles.

• Secure cargo for transport, using ropes, blocks, chain, binders, or covers.

• Wrap and secure goods using pads, packing paper, containers, or straps. CERTIFICATIONS, LICENSES, AWARDS

CDL CLASS ABCD

SAFE DRIVER AWORAD

EDUCATION

9/1975

to

9/1975

Diesel Truck Driver Training School

Truck Driving

Diploma



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