Key Responsibilities:
- Operate commercial vehicles on long-distance, multi-state routes in accordance with dispatch instructions.
- Follow assigned route plans, shift schedules, and rotation calendars.
- Support overnight layovers as required, including up to five consecutive days away from home, utilizing a designated secure parking network.
- Perform sensor hygiene and cleaning as part of pre-trip readiness, including lenses and exterior sensor surfaces.
- Execute basic reboot and reset procedures when requested by dispatch, following provided instructions only (no independent technical troubleshooting).
- Complete all required checklists and readiness confirmations as trained.
- Complete client-provided training and certification (approximately two weeks) delivered through the client’s Learning Management System (LMS).
- Adhere to program safety requirements, escalation procedures, and communication protocols.
Required Qualifications:
- Valid Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) and legal authorization to work in the United States.
- Enrollment in a DOT-compliant drug and alcohol testing program, including pre-employment and random testing.
- Valid medical qualification, including a DOT medical card or medical examiner’s certification, as applicable.
- Motor Vehicle Record (MVR) meeting standard lookback requirements (typically the past three years).
- Employment history verification in accordance with standard DOT hiring practices.
- Ability and willingness to operate long-distance, multi-state routes with overnight travel, including up to five consecutive days away from home.
- Availability and comfort working a two-shift operation (morning or late evening/night), as assigned.
Preferred Qualifications
- Prior experience supporting mapping, data-collection, fleet technology, telematics, or other specialized route-driving programs.
- Familiarity with long-haul operational discipline, including the use of secure truck parking networks and adherence to structured parking procedures.