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Job Summary

Cain Trucking Incorporated has an immediate opening and is seeking a safe, reliable, and professional Ready-Mix Driver to transport concrete from our batch plant to customer job sites. Celebrating over 100 years of operation, we are a family-owned, industry-leading business that takes pride in a modern fleet and a culture where safety comes first. This role involves operating a heavy-duty mixer truck, ensuring product quality, maintaining equipment, and providing excellent customer service.

Roles & Responsibilities

  • Safe Operation: Drive and operate a ready-mix truck in strict compliance with all DOT, OSHA, and company regulations.
  • Delivery & Dispatch: Follow dispatch instructions, handle delivery tickets accurately, and maintain radio contact for timely arrivals.
  • Job Site Safety: Inspect destination sites to verify safe maneuvering, chute setup, and unloading procedures.
  • Vehicle Maintenance: Perform thorough pre-trip and post-trip inspections, check fluid levels, and report mechanical issues immediately.
  • Equipment Cleanliness: Rinse chutes and the rear assembly between loads. Wash down the drum and exterior daily to prevent concrete buildup.
  • Quality Control: Visually inspect concrete consistency and manage slump (water content) to meet customer specifications.
  • General Duties: Assist with plant housekeeping, yard work, and minor truck maintenance if necessary. Example (Change mud flap, check tire pressure & trouble shooting).
  • Customer Service: Maintain a professional and courteous demeanor when interacting with customers and team members.
Requirements & Qualifications
  • License: Valid Class B Commercial Driver's License (CDL) with a clean Motor Vehicle Record (MVR). Class A is preferred.
  • Minimum Age Requirement: 23 years of age
  • Air Brakes: Certified or capable of passing the required air brake skills test.
  • Experience: Minimum of 2 years of commercial driving experience (Required for insurance compliance).
  • Driving Record: No more than 3 active points on your MVR within the last 36 consecutive months.
  • Physical Strength: Ability to safely lift, push, pull, or carry up to 50 pounds in construction environments.
  • Schedule: Requires a flexible schedule with the ability to work varied shifts (days, nights, weekends) to meet operational and customer requirements.
  • Screening: If required must pass a background check, fitness-for-duty evaluation, and pre-employment drug screen.
  • Communication: Ability to read, write, and speak effectively in English to interact with dispatch and customers.
  • Independence: Work productively without direct daily supervision while out on the road.
Physical Demands:
  • The physical demands described here represent those that must be met by an employee to perform the essential functions of this job successfully.
  • Ability to work outside in various weather conditions while sitting or standing for extensive periods of time.
Why Join Cain Trucking Incorporated?
  • Modern Fleet: We take pride in maintaining high-quality, reliable, and safe equipment.
  • Stability: Join a historic, family-owned business celebrating over a century of professional excellence.
  • Environment: Offering a positive culture with a safety-first team.
  • Competitive Pay: $30.00 per hour
Education:
  • High school or equivalent (Preferred)
Language:
  • English (Required)
  • All other languages a plus
Shift Availability:
  • Day Shift (Required)
  • Night Shift (Required)
Ability to Commute:
  • Fresno, CA
Work Location:
  • In Person
Pay: From $30.00 per hour

Benefits

  • Health insurance
  • Life insurance
  • Paid orientation
  • Paid time off
  • Parental leave
  • Retirement plan
  • Safety equipment provided
Work Location: In person
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