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Truck Driver

Northwood, IA

Key Responsibilities:

  1. Transportation & Delivery:

    • Operate a commercial truck with a valid CDL to transport agricultural products such as fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides, and seeds to customers' farms or agricultural sites.
    • Ensure all products are delivered safely, accurately, and on time, following the designated delivery schedule.
    • Complete pre-trip and post-trip inspections on the vehicle to ensure safety and operational efficiency, including checking tires, brakes, lights, and fluids.
    • Adhere to all local, state, and federal transportation regulations and safety standards, including compliance with DOT (Department of Transportation) regulations.
  2. Loading & Unloading:

    • Assist with loading and unloading products at the agronomy facility or customer location, ensuring proper handling to avoid damage to the products.
    • Operate mechanical equipment like forklifts, pallet jacks, or conveyors to move products onto and off the truck.
    • Ensure that all loads are properly secured and balanced to prevent shifting or accidents during transport.
  3. Product Handling & Application:

    • In some cases, help with or operate the equipment for the application of fertilizers or chemicals in the field, following proper safety and application procedures.
    • Ensure correct amounts of products are applied in the appropriate areas, based on customer orders and agronomy recommendations.
    • Follow strict guidelines for the safe handling, storage, and disposal of chemicals and products, including the use of personal protective equipment (PPE).
  4. Customer Service & Communication:

    • Serve as a direct point of contact for customers during deliveries, addressing any questions or concerns they may have regarding products or services.
    • Maintain professional and positive communication with customers, ensuring that all deliveries are made in a timely and courteous manner.
    • Report any issues with deliveries (e.g., delays, damaged goods, or product shortages) to the appropriate manager or customer service team.
  5. Safety & Compliance:

    • Follow all safety procedures when operating the truck and while unloading or applying products.
    • Maintain accurate records of deliveries, product inventory, and any other necessary documentation, such as Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) or delivery logs.
    • Adhere to safety standards related to chemical handling, including proper storage and securement of hazardous materials during transport.
    • Ensure compliance with all federal, state, and local regulations for hazardous materials, including EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) guidelines and OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) standards.
  6. Maintenance & Cleanliness:

    • Maintain the cleanliness and good working condition of the truck, including regular washing, fueling, and servicing of the vehicle.
    • Report any mechanical issues or needed repairs to the fleet management team or supervisor.
    • Keep the truck and equipment free of product residue and debris to ensure proper safety and operational conditions.
  7. Record-Keeping & Reporting:

    • Accurately document the details of each trip, including delivery time, quantity of products delivered, and any incidents or issues that occur.
    • Maintain logs of working hours, vehicle inspections, and maintenance activities, ensuring compliance with FMCSA (Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration) regulations.

Key Skills & Qualifications:

  • CDL License: A valid Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) is required, with appropriate endorsements for transporting hazardous materials (if applicable).
  • Driving Experience: Proven experience driving large commercial vehicles, preferably in the agricultural or distribution industry.
  • Product Knowledge: Basic knowledge of agricultural products and their handling requirements, such as fertilizers, pesticides, and herbicides.
  • Safety-Conscious: Strong understanding of safety procedures when transporting and handling agricultural chemicals and equipment.
  • Customer Service Skills: Ability to communicate effectively with customers and provide high-quality service during deliveries.
  • Physical Stamina: Ability to load and unload heavy products, as well as operate machinery and equipment as needed.
  • Attention to Detail: Ensuring accurate documentation of deliveries, compliance with regulations, and safe handling of products.
  • Time Management: Ability to manage delivery schedules and work efficiently within tight time frames.
  • Basic Mechanic Knowledge: Familiarity with vehicle maintenance and minor troubleshooting to ensure the truck is in optimal working condition.

Education & Experience:

  • High School Diploma or GED is typically required.
  • CDL (Commercial Driver’s License): Required with appropriate endorsements, such as Hazmat (if transporting hazardous chemicals).
  • Experience: Previous driving experience in the agricultural, distribution, or transportation sectors is preferred.
  • Training: Some employers may require or provide specialized training in the safe handling of agricultural products or chemical applications.

Working Conditions:

  • Physical Demands: The job may require lifting, bending, and being on your feet for long periods, especially when loading or unloading products.
  • Travel: This role involves regular travel within a designated service area, and long hours are often required, especially during peak agricultural seasons.
  • Weather Exposure: Drivers will be working outside and may be exposed to varying weather conditions (heat, cold, rain, etc.).
  • Hours: The role often requires flexibility with work hours, including early mornings or late evenings, especially during planting or harvest seasons.

Conclusion:

The Agronomy Truck CDL Driver plays a vital role in delivering agronomy products to farms and agricultural operations, ensuring that customers receive the products they need in a timely and safe manner. This job combines driving with customer service and product handling, making it ideal for someone who enjoys working outdoors, has strong driving skills, and is committed to safety and customer satisfaction. It offers an opportunity to support the agricultural community while contributing to the efficient operations of the agronomy business.

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