Class A CDL Flatbed Truck Driverother related Employment listings - Nicholasville, KY at Geebo

Class A CDL Flatbed Truck Driver

Company Name:
NCI Building Systems
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American Building Components was founded in 1908 and has grown to be one of the largest manufacturers of metal roof and wall panels for residential, post frame and pole barn buildings. As a subsidiary of NCI Building Systems, ABC is afforded many benefits including national distribution, state of the art manufacturing facilities throughout the U.S. and in Mexico, as well as leveraged steel buying and a member of the largest metal building manufacturer in the industry. Other NCI companies include the leading provider of metal bulding components for roof and wall systems, MBCI, Metal Prep, a light-gauge steel coating company and Metal Depots, a retail arm for components and small building systems. NCI is publicly traded on the NYSE under the symbol NCS.
Our Drivers Average pay is $67,000.00 a year!
Our private fleet is 60 plus and growing!
We offer Paid Safety Training
We have a great Safety Recognition Program
We have a Rich Employee referral program
Excellent Benefits (75% Company paid Health Insurance)
Great Driver Retention (Half our fleet have been with us 10 plus years!
Were offering rich Sign-On and Retention Bonuses!
24/7 Driver Hotline for more info
Equal Opportunity Employer - Minorities/Women/Veterans/Disabled
Truck driver for ABC making multiple drops using belly box flat bed trailer.
Securement and Tarping of loads.
Delivery to States within dedicated region.
Some manufacturing work for training purposes and when necessary.
Safety Program requirements and involvement.
2-5 Yrs min experience with Flat Bed preferred
Ability to handle 60 lbs bundles
ability to pass background/drug screen
class A CDL RequiredEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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