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Job Description:

Bright Motion Logistics LLC is seeking Class A CDL truck drivers for our rapidly expanding needs. We are based out of Raleigh-Durham, NC for the Amazon Freight Partner Program. As a CDL Driver, you will deliver, using Amazon Equipment and Technology, on a daily, local routes that have you home after each shift.

Job Description

* Drop and Hook and 100% no touch freight

*All Amazon Solo trips are generally 300-500 miles round trip

*Daily round trips and be home the same day

*Execute on-time pickup and deliveries

*Adhere to strict safety and quality standards on and off the road

Qualifications

*Must be at least 21 years old

*Have a valid Class A Commercial Driver License

*Clean Motor Vehicle Record (MVR) and good DAC Report

*No current CDL suspension or revocation

*Ability to pass DOT physical and Drug Screen

*Completion of a CMV road test and have been issued a valid certificate of completion

*At least 2 years experience

*Ability to operate and navigate tractor trailer

*Ability to effectively learn and operate a GPS

*Must be able to use handheld technology and smart phone applications

*Flexible work schedule is required(Day/Evening/Night/Weekends Shifts)

*Successfully pass background check

*Must be legally authorized to work in the US and must be able to provide documentations

Benefits/Compensations:

*Competitive Hourly Pay starting at $23 an hour

*Top of the line equipment and technology

*Consistent, year-round work

*Health Insurance Benefits and Paid Time Off for full time employees

*401K

*Fun, fast-paced, and supportive company culture

*We are Equal Opportunity Employer

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Job Description:

Bright Motion Logistics LLC is seeking Class A CDL truck drivers for our rapidly expanding needs. We are based out of Raleigh-Durham, NC for the Amazon Freight Partner Program. As a CDL Driver, you will deliver, using Amazon Equipment and Technology, on a daily, local routes that have you home after each shift.

Job Description

* Drop and Hook and 100% no touch freight

*All Amazon Solo trips are generally 300-500 miles round trip

*Daily round trips and be home the same day

*Execute on-time pickup and deliveries

*Adhere to strict safety and quality standards on and off the road

Qualifications

*Must be at least 21 years old

*Have a valid Class A Commercial Driver License

*Clean Motor Vehicle Record (MVR) and good DAC Report

*No current CDL suspension or revocation

*Ability to pass DOT physical and Drug Screen

*Completion of a CMV road test and have been issued a valid certificate of completion

*At least 2 years experience

*Ability to operate and navigate tractor trailer

*Ability to effectively learn and operate a GPS

*Must be able to use handheld technology and smart phone applications

*Flexible work schedule is required(Day/Evening/Night/Weekends Shifts)

*Successfully pass background check

*Must be legally authorized to work in the US and must be able to provide documentations

Benefits/Compensations:

*Competitive Hourly Pay starting at $23 an hour

*Top of the line equipment and technology

*Consistent, year-round work

*Health Insurance Benefits and Paid Time Off for full time employees

*401K

*Fun, fast-paced, and supportive company culture

*We are Equal Opportunity Employer

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