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Truck Drivers are responsible for the daily operations of over-the road haul trucks transporting raw materials from quarry areas to the plant, while complying with all applicable DOT, mining regulations, and Illinois Cement company policies at all times. Truck drivers also operate trucks in the plant area and assist with other plant operations as required by the direction of their supervisor.
Job Responsibility:
Perform pre-shift inspection of every piece of mobile equipment before it is put into operation
Complete pre-shift inspection sheet for every piece of mobile equipment
Do not operate equipment with identified safety defects
Perform safety inspections of all working areas at a minimum of once per shift
Address and take corrective actions when capable
Report identified problems to the Truck Shop Supervisor or Quarry Supervisor
Check the lubrication, coolant, and fuel levels of all machinery/mobile equipment and add lubricants, coolant, and fuel when necessary
Add the proper lubricant
Perform daily housekeeping of the equipment cabs
Operate various pieces of mobile equipment as required
Requirements:
Two years’ verifiable experience with tractor-trailer operations preferred
Must have a current Commercial Driver’s License
Must be DOT certified
Good mechanical background and ability to assist mechanics in servicing or repair of vehicle required
Experience operating heavy equipment preferred
Must be able to take and give directions
Must be able to complete job assignments without constant supervision
Must have good attendance and safety record
Must abide by all Illinois Cement Company safety rules and operating guidelines, and be familiar with MSHA standards
Must be able to demonstrate proper pre-shift inspection of a vehicle, proper operation of a tractor-trailer in a loaded and unloaded state