Major Areas of Focus The Class A CDL Driver is responsible for the safe and professional operation of Class A tractors, hauling heavy fleet assets, equipment, and materials to and from job sites, Service Centers, suppliers, and the Home Office. This role directly supports field production and logistics by transporting essential resources and ensuring equipment arrives safely, on time, and in proper working condition.
In addition to driving responsibilities, this position performs operational support tasks similar to a Specialist Technician and Shop Assistant, including equipment loading/unloading, light preventive maintenance, minor repairs, shop organization, fabrication assistance, and general production support. This role requires strict adherence to DOT compliance, company safety policies, and high professional standards.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities (Other duties may be assigned) Class A Driving & Transportation
Safely operates Class A tractors and transports trailers, heavy equipment, and materials.
Completes extended long-distance, multi-state, and overnight trips as required by operations.
Utilizes proper load securement (chains, binders, straps) per DOT and company standards.
Performs required pre-trip, en-route, and post-trip inspections of tractors, trailers, and loads.
Maintains accurate DOT logs, mileage records, inspection documents, and required trip reporting.
Transports fleet equipment between Service Centers, job sites, suppliers, and the Home Office.
Ensures all transported equipment is safe, functional, and properly documented.
Specialist Technician-Level Operational Support
Assists production teams during equipment staging, loading, unloading, and setup.
Performs light preventive maintenance (PM), including lubrication, filter checks, battery checks, and fluid inspections.
Assists with minor repairs.
Supports job site operations and service projects within skill level.
Helps with equipment placement, logistics, and operational tasks in the field.
Shop Assistant-Level Support
Assists mechanics and shop personnel with equipment cleaning, fueling, washing, and prepping.
Helps organize tools, parts, attachments, and shop supplies.
Performs basic fabrication support (cutting, grinding, preparation work) under direction.
Assists with shop cleaning, inventory management, and facility organization.
Equipment Management
Ensures tractor, trailer, and related equipment are always clean, well-maintained, and road-ready.
Identifies mechanical issues early and reports promptly to Fleet Manager or Mechanics.
Assists with fueling, parking, staging, and moving fleet assets.
Follows all preventive maintenance schedules and inspection protocols.
Winter Season Operations
All field workers and field managers are expected to participate in snow removal operations as needed and at management's direction. This aligns with our "all hands" policy, which boots dedicated snow operations roles with additional bandwidth as needed, especially during severe winter events.
Operates plow trucks, loaders, and specialized snow-removal equipment.
Shovels snow and uses walk-behind blowers safely and efficiently.
Applies salt and de-icing materials accurately and responsibly.
Supports pre-storm planning and operational staging.
Assists with post-storm cleanup, equipment servicing, and restocking.
Safety & Compliance
Maintains strict compliance with DOT, FMCSA regulations, and company safety standards.
Completes proper PPE use at all times and enforces safety expectations around others.
Immediately reports hazards, unsafe conditions, or equipment issues.
Strives for zero preventable accidents, both on the road and in the yard.
Professional Conduct & Team Communication
Professionally represents East Coast Facilities, Inc. at all times.
Communicates clearly with Fleet Manager, Field Supervisor, and site teams regarding load status and scheduling.
Maintains a positive, flexible, and responsive attitude during high-demand periods.
Provides assistance during storm response, surge operations, and peak workloads.
General Qualifications
Valid Class A CDL license with acceptable MVR (required)
Proven experience hauling heavy equipment or operating Class A tractors
Strong load-securement knowledge and experience
Experience with construction, fleet, landscape, or industrial equipment preferred
Ability to perform light mechanical duties and follow instructions from Mechanics
Comfortable working in shop, yard, and job site environments
Able and willing to complete extended overnight and out-of-state travel
Able and willing to fly commercially for remote deployments or surge operations
Proficient using a smartphone for logs, photos, and communication
Fluent in spoken and written English due to DOT and safety requirements
Must pass:
Illicit drug test
DOT physical (if applicable)
Criminal background check
Complies with company ethics, confidentiality requirements, and safety policies
Work Environment / Physical Requirements
Works around large fleet vehicles, heavy equipment, and active shop environments
Must work outdoors in all weather conditions (0°F - 95°F)
Able to bend, kneel, lift, climb, twist, and secure loads
Able to lift and carry 50 lbs.
Must be able to sit, drive, and travel for extended periods
Extended hours are required during peak seasons, snow operations, or long hauls
Position Type
Full-time role
Extended travel and commercial air travel required
Work location disclosed at time of job offer
Disclaimer
This job description outlines the primary duties and qualifications for this role. It is not exhaustive. Additional tasks may be assigned based on operational needs.