Truck Driver

Granger, IA
Full Time
Trucking
Student (High School)

We’re looking to hire a Truck Driver to join our Absolute Group Trucking Division. The ideal candidate will have at least one year of operating experience and a Class A CDL without airbrake restrictions. Truck Drivers are responsible for transporting materials and equipment to-and-from job sites using dump trucks, side dump trailers, semi-tractor trailers and lowboys. Truck Drivers must be able to think critically and use good judgement in order to detect, minimize and eliminate hazards on construction projects. Truck Drivers must also comply with safety and DOT regulations and are required to complete continuous training. Some infrastructure construction projects require in-state travel and overnight stays. A typical schedule is Monday-Friday but could vary based on project timelines. Saturday hours are occasional and based on demand.

Job Requirements: The ideal candidate will have at least one year of experience operating trucks and a Class A CDL without airbrake restrictions and a clean driving record. Additionally, all candidates must have a strong work ethic, willingness to learn and a positive attitude.


The Absolute Group Difference

The Absolute Group prides itself in its company core values, and we like to think it’s one of the many things that sets us apart from the rest of the field. Our team is Driven, taking on each task with a “can-do” attitude and always putting our People First, whether that’s who we’re working with day-to-day or the employees that keep our company up and running. We’re nothing without our customers, our team, our families, even our competitors, and remembering this is key to keeping us Respectful and Humble in all that we do. We’re Determined to be Dependable, to be relied on, and we don’t stop until the job is done. And, of course, we’re thinkers. It’s our Fearless Forward-Thinking that saves us time and money and keeps us up with the times.

Hard Work Pays Off

When you work hard for us, we work hard for you. And that’s exactly why we offer our crews the most competitive benefits package the construction industry has to offer. As an Absolute Group employee, you will receive:

  • Competitive pay
  • Employee stock ownership plan (ESOP) 
  • 401(k)
  • Medical, Dental, Vision and Life insurance coverage
  • Voluntary Accident, Critical Illness, Short-term and Long-term disability insurance coverages
  • Family-focused environment
  • Company-sponsored outings and events

Absolute Group is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Women and Minorities are encouraged to apply.

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