Location: Danville, IL
Employment Type: Seasonal
Date: February/March
Pay: $18-20/hr
About the Role
We’re looking for a dependable Seasonal Class A/B CDL Driver to support agricultural operations during peak seasons. This position focuses on delivering fertilizer and agricultural chemicals during the farming season, with grain hauling duties during slower periods as needed. Reliability, safety, and strong customer service are key to success in this role.
Key Responsibilities
Deliver fertilizer and agricultural chemicals to customer locations and company branches during the farming season
Haul grain during non-peak agricultural periods, as assigned
Maintain accurate delivery records, inventory documentation, and DOT logbooks
Communicate daily with dispatch to coordinate routes and schedules
Follow all company safety policies and operating procedures
Operate equipment in compliance with USDOT and FMCSA regulations
Assist with other general duties as needed throughout the season
What We’re Looking For
Experience & Knowledge
Agriculture or farming experience preferred
Familiarity with Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations (FMCSR)
Basic knowledge of commercial truck maintenance and inspections
Skills & Abilities
Strong communication skills and a customer-focused approach
Ability to follow established procedures and safety standards
Basic computer and software proficiency
Effective time-management skills in a fast-paced, seasonal environment
Qualifications
High school diploma or equivalent
Valid Class A CDL (Class B may be considered depending on assignment)
Physical & Safety Requirements
Ability to lift, pull, and carry 50+ lbs repeatedly
Ability to perform repetitive lifting and pulling motions
Ability to read detailed documents and fine print
Comfortable using keyboards and mobile devices
Ability to hear and communicate clearly via phone or radio
Must pass a pre-employment drug screening
Additional Information
This is a seasonal position, with duties and schedules varying based on business needs and agricultural demand. Responsibilities may change as operational needs dictate.