Tractor Trailer Operator Jobs
By United States Postal Service At , Seattle, 98168 $30.43 an hour
BENEFIT INFORMATION: This is a career position which offers excellent benefits. Newly hired employees are covered by
part 383.71(b)(1)(ii). Each state has its own procedure for completing the self-certification process, so applicants should
filling our vacancies quickly and nonresponses may result in disqualification for this opportunity.
1. BARGAINING UNIT QUALIFICATION STANDARD (5703-0004) TRACTOR-TRAILER OPERATOR
experience and training must show the ability to perform the duties of the position.
Applicants selected under this qualification standard must successfully complete the required Vehicle Familiarization and
Full-Time Owner Operator Driver: 26' Straight Truck And 53' Tractor Trailers
By CSA Transportation At , Seattle, Wa $400 - $600 a day
26’ Straight Truck with Tailgate
Current Insurance with $100,000 Cargo Coverage
Current Insurance with $1,000,000 Liability Coverage
Do you own your equipment?
1001 S 344th St Unit 4, Federal Way, WA 98003
We are currently looking for Independent Contractors to service Seattle, WA and surrounding areas.
Tractor Trailer Driver Jobs
By Gypsum Management & Supply, Inc. At , Lexington, 40510, Ky $64,000 a year
Must be able to communicate with management and coworkers and be able to exchange accurate information in these situations.
Ability to self-manage, show initiative and be proactive.
Excellent customer service skills and professional attitude
Must have knowledge of Department of Transportation regulations.
Starting salary is approximately $64,000 ANNUALLY!
2 runs from Lexington to Carrollton, KY daily, picking up gypsum wallboard.

Are you looking for a job that offers a unique combination of outdoor work and machinery operation? Become a Tractor Operator and enjoy the satisfaction of working with your hands and the satisfaction of a job well done!

Overview:

Tractor Operators are responsible for operating and maintaining agricultural and construction equipment. They must be able to safely and efficiently operate tractors, combines, and other heavy machinery to perform tasks such as plowing, cultivating, harvesting, and transporting materials. They must also be knowledgeable of safety protocols and regulations.

How To Become an Tractor Operator:

To become a Tractor Operator, you will need to have a high school diploma or equivalent and experience operating heavy machinery. You may also need to complete a training program or apprenticeship to gain the necessary skills and knowledge. Additionally, you may need to obtain a commercial driver’s license (CDL) to operate certain types of vehicles.

Tractor Operator Skills:

• Knowledge of agricultural and construction equipment
• Ability to safely and efficiently operate tractors, combines, and other heavy machinery
• Ability to follow safety protocols and regulations
• Knowledge of basic maintenance and repair techniques
• Ability to read and interpret maps and diagrams
• Good communication and interpersonal skills
• Ability to work independently and as part of a team

What is Tractor Operator Knowledge?

• Knowledge of agricultural and construction equipment
• Knowledge of safety protocols and regulations
• Knowledge of basic maintenance and repair techniques
• Knowledge of local terrain and geography
• Knowledge of local laws and regulations
• Knowledge of agricultural and construction terminology

What is Tractor Operator Responsibilities?

• Operate and maintain agricultural and construction equipment
• Follow safety protocols and regulations
• Perform basic maintenance and repair tasks
• Read and interpret maps and diagrams
• Load and unload materials
• Transport materials to and from job sites
• Monitor and adjust equipment settings

What is Tractor Operator Experience?

• Previous experience operating heavy machinery
• Previous experience in agricultural or construction work
• Previous experience with basic maintenance and repair tasks
• Previous experience with local terrain and geography
• Previous experience with local laws and regulations
• Previous experience with agricultural and construction terminology

What is Tractor Operator Qualifications?

• High school diploma or equivalent
• Commercial driver’s license (CDL)
• Training program or apprenticeship
• Ability to pass a background check
• Ability to pass a drug test

Tractor Operator Education:

• High school diploma or equivalent
• Training program or apprenticeship
• Technical school or college courses in agricultural and construction equipment
• Courses in safety protocols and regulations
• Courses in basic maintenance and repair techniques

Tools to Help Tractor Operator Work Better:

• GPS navigation systems
• Automated guidance systems
• Automated steering systems
• Automated harvesting systems
• Automated loading systems
• Automated unloading systems

Good Tips to Help Tractor Operator Do More Effectively:

• Follow safety protocols and regulations at all times.
• Be aware of your surroundings and the terrain.
• Monitor and adjust equipment settings as needed.
• Keep up with maintenance and repair tasks.
• Stay up to date on local laws and regulations.
• Communicate with other operators and supervisors.

Common Tractor Operator Interview Questions:

• What experience do you have operating heavy machinery?
• How familiar are you with safety protocols and regulations?
• What maintenance and repair tasks are you familiar with?
• What do you know about local terrain and geography?
• How familiar are you with local laws and regulations?
• What agricultural and construction terminology are you familiar with?