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Aggregate Hauling Jobs (NOW HIRING)

What You'll Do โ€ข Operate dump trucks & tractor-trailers to haul aggregate materials safely and efficiently โ€ข Perform pre/post-trip inspections (DOT compliant) โ€ข Load & unload materials at job ...

What You'll Do โ€ข Operate dump trucks & tractor-trailers to haul aggregate materials safely and efficiently โ€ข Perform pre/post-trip inspections (DOT compliant) โ€ข Load & unload materials at job ...

Aggregate Driver

Nedrow, NY ยท On-site

$36/hr

What You'll Do โ€ข Operate dump trucks & tractor-trailers to haul aggregate materials safely and efficiently โ€ข Perform pre/post-trip inspections (DOT compliant) โ€ข Load & unload materials at job ...

End Dump Driver

Fort Worth, TX ยท On-site

$19.25 - $25/hr

... aggregate hauling. You will be responsible for transporting materials like sand, gravel, and dirt to various construction sites and plants within the Johnson and Tarrant County areas. This is ...

Job Type Full-time Description Aggregate Material Hauler A. Job Identification Pick up, transport and delivery of materials required for the production of ready mix concrete. This position reports to ...

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How much do aggregate hauling jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 3, 2026, the average hourly pay for aggregate hauling in the United States is $26.12, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $23.08 and $28.85 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an Aggregate Hauling job?

An Aggregate Hauling job involves transporting materials like gravel, sand, crushed stone, and asphalt to and from construction sites, quarries, or processing facilities. Drivers typically operate dump trucks, belly dumps, or other hauling vehicles to move bulk materials efficiently. This job requires knowledge of safe loading, securing, and unloading practices, as well as adherence to weight limits and road regulations. Aggregate haulers often work closely with construction teams, suppliers, and dispatchers to ensure timely deliveries.

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

To thrive in Aggregate Hauling, you need a valid commercial driver's license (CDL), knowledge of safety regulations, and experience handling large trucks or dump trucks. Familiarity with fleet management systems, GPS navigation, and vehicle maintenance tools is typically required. Strong time management, attention to detail, and the ability to communicate clearly with dispatchers and site personnel are valuable soft skills. These competencies are essential to ensure safe, efficient, and timely delivery of construction materials to and from various job sites.

What are the typical working hours and conditions for an Aggregate Hauling position?

Aggregate Hauling professionals often work full-time hours that can begin early in the morning, with occasional overtime or weekend shifts depending on project deadlines and weather conditions. The role involves operating heavy vehicles in various environments, including construction sites, quarries, and public roads, which may require navigating challenging terrain or inclement weather. Drivers are frequently required to load and unload materials, adhere strictly to safety protocols, and perform basic vehicle inspections. While much of the work is independent, clear communication with dispatch, site supervisors, and team members is essential to coordinate deliveries and maintain workflow. Those who adapt well to changing schedules and enjoy hands-on, active work often find this role rewarding.
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Class A CDL - Double Endorsement Driver

James E Fulton & Sons

Kalamazoo, MI โ€ข On-site

$23 - $31/hr

Full-time

Posted 29 days ago


Job description


James E Fulton & Sons, Inc

Class A CDL Dump Truck Driver


Location: Kalamazoo, MI (local work, home every night)


If you're a safety-first CDL driver who likes well-run jobsites, clean equipment, and a team that actually helps each other, you'll fit in here. This is a local driving role that keeps you moving, hauling materials, freight/scrap, and equipment, while working with a crew that takes pride in doing it right.


James E Fulton & Sons is a family-owned excavating and trucking contractor serving Southwest Michigan. We've built our reputation on quality work, outstanding service, and a committed team, and we've been doing it for decades. Around town, you'll recognize our yellow-and-white fleet, a legacy built on visibility, pride, and equipment that's kept clean and maintained.


As a Driver, you'll operate a dump truck and support hauling needs for our excavation and utility work. We're looking for "universal" drivers, people comfortable driving on the road and working in the dirt, who can handle routine paperwork and use basic tech (we use an app for timekeeping and daily workflow). You'll be an important part of keeping projects moving safely and efficiently, and there's room to grow (route driver more advanced hauling like lowboy/gravel train driver, with pay increasing as skills increase).


Responsibilities

  • Operate CDL truck(s) safely on local routes (no overnights)
  • Haul aggregate/materials, freight/scrap, and support jobsite trucking needs
  • Work confidently on active construction sites (backing, dumping, staging, spotting, etc.)
  • Load/unload and secure loads (chains/straps/tarping as applicable)
  • Keep the truck clean, inspected, and maintained (basic daily checks; report issues early)
  • Clean out dump boxes/beds and assist with jobsite support tasks as needed
  • Complete required logs/paperwork and communicate clearly with dispatch/foremen/crew
  • Follow all safety policies and applicable U.S. Department of Transportation requirements (including drug/alcohol testing rules for CDL roles)

Qualifications

  • Valid Class A CDL
  • 3 or more years of CDL driving experience preferred
  • Must have Double Endorsement and some experience in aggregate hauling
  • Current DOT medical card (or ability to obtain/maintain)
  • Able to pass pre-employment drug screening and participate in random testing (CDL/DOT)
  • Safe driving habits and ability to meet insurability requirements (MVR review)
  • Comfortable working outdoors in changing weather and on active job sites
  • Physically able to handle job demands (climbing in/out of truck, securing loads, cleaning beds/boxes, lifting/moving typical jobsite items)
  • Able to use a smartphone/tablet app for timekeeping and basic job documentation
  • Able to read and communicate in English sufficiently for safety communication and required paperwork

Pay & Benefits

  • Full-time opportunity, W-2 Employment
  • Pay: $23 to $31 per hour, depending on experience/qualifications
  • Health insurance
  • 401(k)
  • Paid holidays
  • Schedule:
  • Start 5-7 AM
  • Finish 3-7 PM (job-dependent)
  • No overnight travel
  • Voluntary weekends

We are an equal opportunity employer and recruit, hire, train, and promote without regard to protected characteristics under applicable law, including Michigan's civil rights protections. If you need a reasonable accommodation to apply or participate in the hiring process, let us know.