Yard Driver Job Description
Yard Driver Duties & Responsibilities
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Yard Driver Qualifications
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Licensing or Certifications for Yard Driver
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Education for Yard Driver
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Employers hiring for the yard driver job most commonly would prefer for their future employee to have a relevant degree such as High School and Bachelor's Degree in General Education, Education, Medical, Industrial, Manufacturing, Supervision, Truck Driving, Management, Computer, Military
Skills for Yard Driver
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Desired experience for yard driver includes:
Yard Driver Examples
Yard Driver Job Description
- Completes manual logs relative to yard verifications
- Maintains proper Seal Control procedures
- Pulls and spots trailers for the purposes of loading and unloading
- Outside weather conditions
- Toxic chemicals and vibration
- Loud work area
- Performs "safety check" inspection of the trailer according to Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations
- Secures the trailer landing gear and uncouple the trailer with the 5th wheel pin
- Connects and disconnects brake lines as needed
- Attaches empty trailers to "Yard Tractor" and transport to the appropriate loading dock door
- Prefer minimum of one year verified experience operating a tractor trailer
- Requires the ability to understand and follow general oral and/or written instructions
- Requires valid license(s) as dictated by law
- Knowledge of principles and methods of moving trailers by road or in confined area
- Extensive yard driving experience preferred
- Possess or able to acquire and maintain a fork lift certification
Yard Driver Job Description
- Will perform a yard check on a daily basis, confirm any full and empty trailers within the yard, report it back to dispatch
- Moving up to 60 moves per shift, and must be able to work in fast paced environment in a safe matter
- Safety is key, so driver must be safety minded, perform pre and post trips daily, check rear wheels and be aware of safety hazards
- Keeps yard organized and clean using forklift, crane, and/or boom truck
- Cleans snow and debris from yard and parking area
- Mows lawn, trims shrubbery, as necessary to upkeep grounds
- May be asked to transport non-hazardous loads to/from landfills
- Arranges boxes, material, and hand trucks or other industrial equipment in neat and orderly manner
- Transports raw materials and semi finished products or supplies between departments or buildings to supply machine tenders or operators with materials for processing
- Moves levers and presses pedals to drive forklift truck and control movement of lifting apparatus
- Complete and pass required training
- Able to read serial numbers, sku’s, and numbers and letters on seals
- Able to match numbers and letters on seals to paperwork and vice versa
- Able to understand and follow written and oral direction
- Able to perform basic math skills such as add, subtract, multiply, and divide
- Able to make sound decisions and judgments concerning vehicle operation and safety
Yard Driver Job Description
- Handles takedowns of trailers and appropriately
- Check condition of various loaded equipment moved on-site for load and equipment integrity
- Assure site compliance by escorting paperwork
- Moving equipment within the yard and doors
- Loading and unloading demountable boxes as needed
- Report the location of the trailer to the guard if necessary
- Perform a Daily Vehicle Inspection Report and report any issues to the Operation Manager
- Operate the yard tractor in a safe manner
- Move trailers in and out of the doors in shipping and receiving, , shuttle trailers between the two DC buildings and the offsite storage location
- Will be required to perform all the requirements of the job, regardless of weather conditions
- Must be flexible with work schedule and maintain good attendance
- Experience in driving trains
- High School diploma and at least five years prior experience operating a yard tractor and/or tractor/trailer combined
- 1 year experience with general labor and general repairs, preferred
- High school diploma or equivalent required • Previous warehouse experience preferred • Ability to adapt to job duty and department changes as required • Must be DOT qualified with a current class A CDL • Must be able to back 48' and 53' trailers proficiently • Driving record (MVR) must be acceptable
- Meets federal D.O.T
Yard Driver Job Description
- Must be able to work beyond the scheduled hours, if the needs of the business dictate
- Must be able to perform all aspects of the job, including a vehicle control skills test and all other training related to this position
- Jockeys may be required to make store deliveries or pick up backhauls as the business dictates
- Transports full and empty trailers to scheduled destination all over facility yard
- Perform and document routine vehicle checks using checklist provided
- Uses hand or power equipment to remove seals on containers
- Conducts daily count on full and empty trailers
- Perform limited mechanical work
- Maneuvers truck and trailer for loading and unloading safely
- Maintain truck by regularly cleaning, washing and having it serviced
- Must currently have a Class “A or B” CDL (commercial drivers license)
- Must be able to work in outdoor conditions (year round) with moderate noise
- Must have a valid CDL
- 1 year experience driving a 18 wheeler with low boy trailer hauling heavy equipment
- Will work on the yard when not moving equipment
- Ability to "catch on" or understand instructions and underlying principles
Yard Driver Job Description
- May be required to drive shuttles between plants as needed
- Moving peanut trailers to and from warehouses and shelling plant
- Hooking and Dropping Trailers
- Inspecting Trucks and Trailers
- Following DOT HoS Regulations
- Maintaining proper paperwork and logs
- Pickup and Drops on site and off site
- After trucks are loaded yard driver will place packing list and seals on trailers as assigned by shipping coordinator
- Keeping the trailer yard clean and clear of debris that would cause any safety concerns
- Unit trailers
- Ability to print simple sentences containing subject, verb and object, and series of numbers
- Ability to perform frequent changes of tasks involving different aptitudes, working conditions, physical demands or degrees of attentiveness without loss of efficiency or composure
- When not required to drive, you will also support yard operations in basic maintenance and repair of equipment as needed
- Must have a currently valid Class A commercial vehicle operator’s license issued only by one state or jurisdiction
- At least 6 months of Class A experience with winch and/or roll-off truck must be within the last 24 months
- CSCS desirable