CDL Class B Driver – Used Oil Collection

Fort Lauderdale, FL
Full Time
Fort Lauderdale Location
Experienced

$2,500 SIGN-ON BONUS

Are you tired of doing the same route, driving the same truck, and seeing the same stops every day? If you are looking for a career where no two days are alike, Cliff Berry, Inc. has an opportunity for you.

As a leader in environmental services, we are seeking a CDL Class B Driver who enjoys variety, problem-solving, and working in a fast-paced environment. Our drivers operate a diverse fleet that may include straight tanker trucks, box trucks, and automated refuse collection vehicles equipped with hydraulic cart lifting systems. One day you may be servicing a fleet maintenance facility with a tanker truck, and the next you could be operating an automated collection vehicle servicing customer locations throughout South Florida.

This is a position for someone who is adaptable, safety-focused, and enjoys being part of an industry that keeps businesses and communities running. There is always something new to learn, different equipment to operate, and unique challenges to solve. If you enjoy variety and want a career where there is truly never a dull moment, we would like to speak with you.

Candidates must possess a valid Class B CDL with Hazmat and Tanker endorsements. This position is subject to working nights, weekends, holidays, and emergency response assignments as business needs require. A TWIC card must be obtained within 60 days of hire.

What You Will Do

  • Safely operate a variety of commercial vehicles, including straight tanker trucks, box trucks, and automated refuse collection vehicles with hydraulic cart lifting systems.
  • Collect and transport used oil, oily wastewater, and related materials from customer locations.
  • Service a diverse customer base including automotive dealerships, fleet maintenance facilities, bus companies, airports, rental car facilities, industrial sites, and quick-service automotive centers.
  • Operate automated cart lifting equipment and other specialized collection systems.
  • Pump out tanks, drums, and containers using pumps, hoses, and related equipment.
  • Complete manifests, logs, bills of lading, and other required documentation.
  • Conduct pre-trip and post-trip inspections and maintain equipment in a safe operating condition.
  • Provide excellent customer service while representing Cliff Berry, Inc. professionally.
  • Remain flexible and ready to operate different equipment and perform different assignments based on daily operational needs.
  • Support emergency response and special projects when required.
Minimum Requirements
  • Valid Class B CDL.
  • Hazmat and Tanker endorsements required.
  • Air Brake qualification required.
  • Minimum one (1) year of commercial driving experience.
  • Experience operating straight tanker trucks and box trucks required.
  • Experience operating automated side-loader or refuse collection vehicles preferred.
  • Strong safety record and commitment to DOT compliance.
  • High School Diploma or GED equivalent.
  • Ability to obtain a TWIC card within 60 days of hire.
Benefits
  • Health Insurance
  • Dental Insurance
  • Vision Insurance
  • Life Insurance
  • Paid Time Off
  • Paid Holidays
  • 401(k) with Company Match
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • Advancement Opportunities

Why Join Cliff Berry?
Because every day is different. Our drivers are trusted professionals who operate a variety of specialized equipment, serve a diverse customer base, and play a critical role in protecting the environment. One day you may be operating a straight tanker truck servicing fleet accounts, and the next you may be collecting used oil with an automated collection vehicle. The variety keeps the work interesting and provides opportunities to expand your skills across multiple types of equipment.

In addition to a competitive compensation package, drivers have the opportunity to earn commission on used oil collections, rewarding those who build strong customer relationships and maximizing collection opportunities in the field. The more used oil you collect, the greater your earning potential.

If you are looking for a career that offers variety, responsibility, earning potential, and the opportunity to grow with an industry leader, this is the position for you.

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