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Yard Goat Pay Information: * $1,200+ Weekly on average! Position Requirements: * Must have Class A CDL License, 21 or older * Must live within 50 miles of Pueblo, CO * Will train new drivers Text ...

Yard Goat Pay Information: * $1,200+ Weekly on average ($28 an hour) Position Requirements: * Must have Class A CDL License, 21 or older * Must live within 50 miles of Pueblo, CO * Will train new ...

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Yard Goat Pay Information: * $1,200+ Weekly on average ($28 an hour) Position Requirements: * Must have Class A CDL License, 21 or older * Must live within 50 miles of Pueblo, CO * Will train new ...

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Yard Goat Pay Information: * $1,200+ Weekly on average ($28 an hour) Position Requirements: * Must have Class A CDL License, 21 or older * Must live within 50 miles of Pueblo, CO * Will train new ...

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How much do apprentice yard goat driver jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for apprentice yard goat driver in the United States is $21.98, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.99 and $24.52 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced by Apprentice Yard Goat Drivers during their training period?

Apprentice Yard Goat Drivers often encounter challenges such as learning how to safely maneuver trailers in tight spaces and adapting to the fast-paced environment of busy distribution yards. Additionally, they must become proficient with various yard management systems and communication protocols when coordinating with warehouse teams and dispatchers. Balancing efficiency with safety and mastering vehicle handling skills are key aspects of the learning curve for new drivers in this role.

What is the difference between Apprentice Yard Goat Driver vs Yard Goat Operator?

AspectApprentice Yard Goat DriverYard Goat Operator
CertificationsMay require basic forklift or equipment operation certificationsTypically requires valid forklift or yard truck licenses
Work EnvironmentTraining environment, supervised, on-site at rail yards or freight terminalsFull responsibility for operating yard goats in rail yards or freight facilities
Job ResponsibilitiesAssisting with yard movements, learning equipment operation, supporting senior operatorsDriving yard goats, moving railcars, ensuring safety and efficiency

The Apprentice Yard Goat Driver is a trainee role focused on learning and assisting in yard operations, often under supervision. In contrast, the Yard Goat Operator is a fully responsible role involving direct operation of yard goats to move railcars efficiently. Both roles require similar certifications and work in comparable environments, but the apprentice position emphasizes training and skill development.

What is an Apprentice Yard Goat Driver?

An Apprentice Yard Goat Driver is an entry-level worker who operates a yard goat, which is a specialized truck used to move trailers and containers around warehouse yards, distribution centers, or freight terminals. In this apprenticeship role, individuals learn how to safely maneuver trailers, perform basic inspections, and coordinate with warehouse staff. The position is designed to provide on-the-job training under the supervision of experienced drivers, helping apprentices develop the skills needed to become fully qualified yard goat drivers.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Apprentice Yard Goat Driver, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Apprentice Yard Goat Driver, you need a valid commercial driver's license (CDL), basic vehicle operation skills, and a good safety record. Familiarity with yard management systems, radio communication tools, and standard warehouse safety protocols is often required. Attention to detail, strong communication, and the ability to follow instructions help ensure efficiency and safety in a fast-paced environment. These skills are crucial for minimizing accidents, ensuring smooth logistics operations, and supporting overall supply chain productivity.
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Yard Hostler

$20.50 - $25.25/hr

Other

Posted 25 days ago


Job description

Come join the Tillamook Team, one of the fastest-growing dairy brands in the US, where we Play to Win to create over 200 dairy products in 7 different categories: cheese, ice cream, yogurt, sour cream, butter, cream cheese and frozen meals.Our Uncompromising Quality has led us to become the #1 Cheddar, #2 Cream Cheese and #3 Family Size Ice Cream brand, but we're not stopping there. We're loading up for our best years to come and want you to join us.

As a farmer-owned cooperative since 1909, we know that being Good Stewards for our stakeholders and doing a little extra always pays off. We're looking for team members with a One Team and Genuine Care mindset who are inspired to share the delight of the Tillamook brand with each other and others every day.

What you will do:

The yard hostler is responsible for moving (hosteling) TCCA fleet trailers to and from loading dock doors, etc. in the Truck lot area at the Tillamook plant (Cold Storage, Dry Dock/Ice Cream, Whey Plant, Truck Shop, and Pallet Barn). Must have attention to detail and be willing to take direction from team members in both Logistics and Warehouse departments. Must have general knowledge of equipment and be competent at backing tractor/trailers in a safe and efficient manner. Must maintain a safe speed in the truck yard.

Here's a day in the life:

  • Using the yard truck (yard goat), the hostler will move trailers to and from dock doors as needed to ensure they are loaded timely for both the fleet and warehouse.
  • The yard truck must complete a thorough pre-trip inspection at the start of each shift checking all items as if it were an "Over the Road" truck. Use a paper DVIR forms and notify truck shop mechanics of any deficiencies.
  • Select and assign the appropriate trailers to satisfy the needs of customers orders.
  • Check trailers for safety requirements, notify the mechanic shop of any issues.
  • Monitor reefer set points and verify that they are set correctly.
  • When a trailer is placed at a door to be loaded, the hostler driver must ensure that the trailer is clean and ready to load, and the reefer is set and running at the correct temperature.
  • Assist the warehouse with loading TCCA fleet loads.
  • When a loaded trailer is ready to pull from the door, the reefer temperature must be checked to ensure that the setpoint is correct and the unit is functioning properly, the trailer number should also be verified to ensure the correct load was loaded. The trailer must be sealed and locked once pulled away from the dock.
  • All loaded trailers must be weighed on the TCCA truck scale to ensure that the axle weights are within legal weight limits and the axles are in the appropriate position with trailer slide axle pins in locked position.
  • The trailer needs to be spotted in the yard on metal plates, and ensure trailer is not dropped too high or too low for fleet trucks to couple safely. Adjust height as necessary with trailer landing gear.
  • Verify driver clipboards are all accurate and deliver to the truck shop before going home.
  • Fueling of Yard Goat, and trailers as needed.
  • At the end of each day:
    • Verify proper trailer numbers are documented on each driver's delivery (Tour) paperwork for the next day's delivery.
    • All customers' BOL's and other required paperwork is on each driver's clipboard.
    • All drivers' clipboards are taken from Cold Storage and staged in the driver's check-in area in truck shop breakroom.
    • Conduct a final yard check daily to verify all loaded trailer reefers are operating and temperatures are at correct setpoint.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Knowledge, skills, and abilities:

  • Must be able to maintain the standards of TCCA's driving program.
  • Assist in training of all new / relief hostlers.
  • Ability to communicate effectively.
  • Must be computer literate with a beginner knowledge of Microsoft D365, Outlook and Teams.
  • Knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook is a plus.
  • Must have intermediate knowledge of CS 1 duties and basic knowledge / understanding of CS 2 duties.

Industry leading benefit and reward programs:

We offer outstanding benefits to our employees. For more information, please visit the careers page:www.tillamook.com/careers.

We are committed to creating a culture of inclusion where all employees are heard, valued and feel a sense of belonging. We rely on different perspectives, thoughts, backgrounds and cultures to inform our work, to help us be better as a brand and as an employer and to fuel our success. Weare seeking talent from a wide range of diversity, perspectives, and backgrounds to joinour exceptional organization and help us build our future.

Tillamook County Creamery Association (TCCA) is a Drug-Free Workplace.EEO

TCCA prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type and affords equal employment opportunities to employees and applicants without regard to age, race, color, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender or gender identity, disability status (including those related to pregnancy and childbirth), protected veteran status, membership/non-membership in a labor organization, or any other characteristic protected by law.

Employment Type: FT =/>30hrs/wk