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Hurricane Express

HIRING EXPERIENCED DAYTIME & OVERNIGHT DRIVER MANAGERSEXPERIENCED DRIVER MANAGER - DAY & OVERNIGHT SHIFT OPPORTUNITIES:
Pay:
$55,000 - $75,000 a yearJob DutiesDriver Managers are expected to maintain effective communication with customers, drivers, and management to ensure the timeliness of freight and equipment movement.
Responsibilities include, but are not limited to; dispatching and routing drivers on loads, managing loads from assignment to delivery, managing any problems that arise (e.
g.
late deliveries, unexpected fees/claims, equipment breakdown, driver problems, etc.
), ensuring drivers abide by federal/state laws, answering phone lines, recommending strategies to generate resources and increase productivity.
SPECIFIED DUTIES:
Knowledge of DOT AND FMCSR regulationsProficient in Hours of ServiceExcellent Computer SkillsKnowledge of Windows operationsGreat time management and organizational skillsAbility to work in a fast-paced environmentMaintenance and equipment knowledgeAttention to detailGreat communication skills
Benefits:
401(k)Dental insuranceHealth insurancePaid time offVision insuranceSchedule:
8 hour shiftDay shiftMonday to FridayNight shiftWeekend availabilitySupplemental Pay:
Bonus payEducation:
High school or equivalent (Preferred)
Experience:
Fleet Dispatch/Fleet Management:
1 year (Preferred)Customer Service:
1 year (Preferred)See MoreABOUT HURRICANE EXPRESSJoin Hurricane Express today - family-owned and operated for over 25 years.
Regional driving positions are available in Oklahoma, Northwest Arkansas and along I40 of Arkansas.
Your route may be determined by where you live.
Regional also includes picking up and delivering freight and relaying loads to and from other drivers.
Call Us Today(844) 243-9695About the Company:
Hurricane Express.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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