
Cajun Industries, Llc
Full-service construction company offering industrial, commercial, and civil services.
Truck Driver - CDL
Transport, load, unload, and deliver materials using a CDL truck while ensuring safety compliance.
Job Highlights
About the Role
The Truck Driver CDL is responsible for picking up, transporting and delivering jobsite products and materials using a flatbed or semi‑truck. The driver must hold a valid Commercial Driver’s License, inspect vehicles for road worthiness, and understand safety hazards and proper tool use. • Load, unload (or assist) and deliver transported materials. • Verify receipts and record delivered items. • Perform assigned clerical or labor tasks. • Maintain an acceptable driver record per company standards. • Follow all DOT regulations. • Clean and maintain vehicles, equipment, and tools. • Assist other craft workers as needed. • Operate hand and power tools (electric, gas, pneumatic) and forklifts. • Communicate clearly with management and follow safety procedures.
Key Responsibilities
- ▸load/unload
- ▸material delivery
- ▸vehicle inspection
- ▸tool operation
- ▸dot compliance
- ▸safety procedures
What You Bring
The position requires physical ability to lift up to 50 lb routinely (occasionally up to 100 lb), perform repetitive hand‑arm tasks, climb ladders, walk on uneven terrain and work in adverse weather. The driver must be able to operate hand and power tools, drive trucks and forklifts, pass a DOT physical, and demonstrate strong communication and decision‑making skills. • Hold a valid Commercial Driver’s License. • Pass required DOT physical examinations. • Lift up to 50 lb routinely; occasional lifts up to 100 lb.
Requirements
- ▸commercial cdl
- ▸dot physical
- ▸forklift
- ▸power tools
- ▸communication
- ▸decision‑making
Work Environment
Field