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389 Peterbilt Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Industrial Rollback Driver

Largo, FL · On-site

$1.0K - $2.3K/wk

Our Heavy Transport Drivers will operate brand new 2022 Peterbilt 389 Tractor and new 2022 Trailers. We offer competive commision pay and/or hourly pay. Job Responsibilities: * Load/unload heavy ...

OTR Flatbed Truck driver

Kansas City, KS · Remote

$78K - $110K/yr

Elite fleet of 2024+ Peterbilt 389 & 589 tractors * Brand-new 2025-2026 Reitnouer Step Deck & Double Drop Trailers * Every truck is equipped with APU, Inverter, refrigerator, and full securement ...

OTR Flatbed Truck driver

New York, NY · Remote

$78K - $110K/yr

Elite fleet of 2024+ Peterbilt 389 & 589 tractors * Brand-new 2025-2026 Reitnouer Step Deck & Double Drop Trailers * Every truck is equipped with APU, Inverter, refrigerator, and full securement ...

$78K - $110K/yr

Elite fleet of 2024+ Peterbilt 389 & 589 tractors * Brand-new 2025-2026 Reitnouer Step Deck & Double Drop Trailers * Every truck is equipped with APU, Inverter, refrigerator, and full securement ...

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How much do 389 peterbilt jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for 389 peterbilt in the United States is $46,479.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $43,000.00 and $48,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some typical daily responsibilities for a 389 Peterbilt truck driver?

As a 389 Peterbilt truck driver, your daily responsibilities usually include conducting pre-trip and post-trip vehicle inspections, managing logbooks or ELD entries, and ensuring safe and timely delivery of loads. You will coordinate with dispatchers, navigate delivery routes, and may handle basic cargo loading or securing as needed. Routine communication with clients or receivers is also part of the job, especially for confirming deliveries or handling issues on the road. The role requires careful adherence to safety regulations and efficient time management to meet tight schedules. This structured routine helps ensure safety, reliability, and customer satisfaction on every assignment.

What is a 389 Peterbilt job?

A 389 Peterbilt job typically refers to driving or operating a Peterbilt 389, a popular long-hood semi-truck used in trucking and hauling industries. These jobs often involve hauling freight long distances as an owner-operator or company driver. Drivers may be responsible for maintaining their truck, managing delivery schedules, and ensuring compliance with transportation regulations. Many 389 Peterbilt jobs require a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) and prior trucking experience.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the 389 Peterbilt position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a 389 Peterbilt truck driver, you need a valid commercial driver’s license (CDL), safe driving skills, and experience operating heavy-duty trucks. Familiarity with electronic logging devices (ELDs), dispatch systems, and Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) regulations is typically required. Strong time management, attention to detail, and excellent communication skills help individuals excel in this role. These attributes ensure reliable delivery of goods, compliance with safety standards, and a professional reputation on the road.

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Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, PTO

Posted 15 days ago


Job description

Heavy Haul RGN Transport Driver

Gator Transport Group is looking for a Class A Heavy Hauler who is dependable, stable, and hardworking. Applicants must have least three (3) years' experience loading heavy construction equipment on a lowboy, flatbeds, and landoll trailers.

What we offer:

Gator Transport Group offers Medical, Vison, Dental, $15,000 Life insurance policy upon hire with the option to elect up to $350,000, Long-term Disability, Short-term disability, Accident Insurance, and Critical Illness Insurance. Gator Transport Group also has paid time off. Our Heavy Transport Drivers will operate brand new 2025/2026 Peterbilt Tractors. We offer competive commision pay. 

Job Responsibilities for The Heavy Haul Transport Driver:

  • Load/unload heavy equipment on/off trailers: front end loader, long reach excavator, dozer, roller, lull/forklift, off-road dump truck and backhoe.
  • Drive tractor trailer, dump truck, and/or roll off.
  • Verify the type of materials being transported and ensure proper weight restrictions.
  • Perform regular maintenance to ensure the truck is in operable working order.
  • Must clean the equipment, checking fluids and grease daily.
  • Promptly report any accidents, injuries, or mechanical faults to management.
  • Complete electronic pre/post trip DOT inspection report.
  • Comply with all DOT safety rules and regulations.
  • Assist in Mobilizations/Demobilizations as needed.
  • This position will include miscellaneous labor help on job site.
  • Must be motivated and able to work independently.
  • Must be able to work outside in all weather conditions (hot, humid, cold, wet) required.

Qualifications for The Class A CDL Low-boy and Flatbed Driver:

  • Must have least three (3) years' experience loading heavy construction equipment on a lowboy, flatbed, and landoll trailer.
  • Working knowledge of construction site safety, truck maintenance, and road safety regulations.
  • Must have a valid Class A CDL with a clean record.
  • Current medical card required.
  • Must be able to travel.
  • Must be able to drive manual and automatic transmissions.
  • High School Diploma or GED
  • OSHA Certifications a plus.

Physical Demands/Work Environment for The CDL Dump Truck Driver:

  • Required to sit or stand for extended periods of time.
  • Frequently will reach, climb, stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl.
  • Regularly will lift-up to 10 pounds; Frequently will lift 25 pounds; Occasionally will lift up to 50 pounds.

Gator Transport Group is a:

  • Drug-Free Workplace
  • Equal Opportunity Employer
  • Homeland Security- E-Verify Company