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Petroleum transport driver Jobs (On-site work)

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Transportation Dispatcher
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United States , Ponca City / Blackwell, OK
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60000.00 - 65000.00 USD / Year
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Goodwin Recruiting
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Petroleum transport driver
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United States
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Explore rewarding petroleum transport driver jobs, a critical and specialized profession within the logistics and energy sectors. These professional drivers are responsible for the safe and efficient movement of liquid fuels and petroleum products from refineries, terminals, and bulk plants to a variety of destinations including service stations, commercial accounts, airports, and residential heating oil customers. Operating heavy-duty tanker trucks, often requiring a Class A Commercial Driver's License (CDL), these individuals play a vital role in keeping the economy and daily life fueled. The core responsibility of a petroleum transport driver is the secure transportation of hazardous materials. This involves much more than simply driving. A typical day includes meticulous pre-trip and post-trip inspections of the vehicle, tank integrity, brakes, lights, and emergency equipment. Drivers must expertly load and unload their cargo, connecting and disconnecting hoses and operating pumping systems while strictly adhering to complex safety protocols and environmental regulations to prevent spills, contamination, or vapor release. They are accountable for all documentation, such as bills of lading, shipping papers, and electronic logs, ensuring every shipment is accurately tracked and compliant with Department of Transportation (DOT) rules. Given the hazardous nature of the cargo, specific certifications are standard requirements for these jobs. Beyond a clean driving record, professionals must possess a CDL with both Tanker and Hazardous Materials (Hazmat) endorsements, which involve background checks and knowledge tests. Many positions also require a Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC). Drivers must meet DOT physical standards and participate in random substance abuse screening programs. Key skills for success include exceptional defensive driving ability, unwavering attention to detail, a strong safety-conscious mindset, and the physical capability to handle hoses, climb ladders, and perform coupling/uncoupling procedures. Basic mechanical knowledge for minor vehicle checks and stellar customer service skills for professional interaction at delivery points are also highly valued. The profession demands reliability, independence, and resilience, as drivers often work irregular hours, including nights and weekends, and in all weather conditions. They must be prepared to manage the inherent pressures of transporting volatile products while navigating traffic and adhering to stringent hours-of-service regulations. For those who take pride in operating sophisticated equipment, value a non-desk-oriented career, and understand the profound responsibility of their role, petroleum transport driver jobs offer a stable, well-compensated, and essential career path on the open road.

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