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Truck Driver

Anchorage, AK · On-site

$26 - $28/hr

Non-CDL: $22- $24/ hourly Class 4: $24-$26/ hourly CDL Class A, B, C: $26-$28/ hourly Benefits: * 401(k) * Dental insurance * Disability insurance * Health insurance * Life insurance * Vision ...

Truck Driver

Lihue, HI · On-site

$34/hr

Non CDL $22/ hourly Class 4 $24/ hourly CDL A, B, and C $26/ hourly Loyalty Bonus Program - For each hour worked, a loyalty incentive of $2 per hour will be put into an account for each employee.

Must possess Class 4 Driver's License (Hawaii only) * Must possess a medical examiner's certificate * Must pass required road test (if applicable for your state) conducted by the store * Understand ...

Must possess Class 4 Driver's License (Hawaii only) * Must possess a medical examiner's certificate * Must pass required road test (if applicable for your state) conducted by the store * Understand ...

Must possess and maintain a valid State of Ohio Driver's License. * Must possess a valid Ohio EPA Class IV Water Supply Certification, or possess a Class III Water Supply Certification with the ...

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How much do class 4 driver jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for class 4 driver in the United States is $37.80, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $24.04 and $41.35 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a class 4 driver?

Class 4 Drivers are licensed professionals authorized to operate vehicles such as taxis, ambulances, small buses, or other passenger vehicles with a limited seating capacity, depending on regional licensing regulations. In Canada, for example, a Class 4 license allows drivers to transport passengers for hire and is required for certain commercial driving jobs. Responsibilities typically include safely transporting passengers, adhering to traffic laws, and maintaining vehicle safety and cleanliness. To obtain a Class 4 license, drivers must pass medical, written, and road tests. This role is essential for public transportation, emergency services, and private hire operations.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a class 4 driver?

To thrive as a Class 4 Driver, you need a valid Class 4 commercial driver's license, safe driving skills, and knowledge of transportation regulations. Familiarity with GPS navigation systems, fleet management software, and vehicle maintenance checks is typically required. Strong communication, reliability, and customer service skills help drivers interact effectively with clients and manage schedules. These abilities ensure safe transport, regulatory compliance, and high-quality service delivery in passenger or goods transportation.

What are some common challenges class 4 drivers face during their daily routes, and how can they be managed?

Class 4 Drivers often encounter challenges such as navigating urban traffic, adhering to tight delivery schedules, and ensuring compliance with safety regulations. Managing these challenges requires strong time management skills, familiarity with route planning tools, and an understanding of local traffic patterns. Additionally, maintaining clear communication with dispatchers and adopting safe driving practices can help minimize stress and ensure timely deliveries.

What is the difference between Class 4 Driver vs Class 5 Driver?

AspectClass 4 DriverClass 5 Driver
Required CredentialsCommercial Driver's License (CDL) Class 4Commercial Driver's License (CDL) Class 5
Work EnvironmentLight-duty trucks, delivery vans, small commercial vehiclesMedium-duty trucks, larger delivery vehicles, service trucks
Industry UsageTransportation, delivery, service industriesConstruction, utility services, larger logistics

Class 4 Drivers typically operate light commercial vehicles with a CDL Class 4 license, suitable for urban deliveries and small-scale transport. Class 5 Drivers handle larger vehicles requiring a CDL Class 5, often in construction or utility sectors. The main differences lie in vehicle size, licensing requirements, and work scope, making each role suited to specific industry needs.

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Infographic showing various Class 4 Driver job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 67% Full Time, 30% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $78,621 per year, or $37.8 per hour.

Maintenance Technician - Carpenter - Class 4

Minnesota Service Cooperatives

Fergus Falls, MN • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Life, PTO

Posted 23 days ago


Job description

Description:  Maintenance Technician - Carpenter - Class 4

Join Orono Public Schools in this district wide role that supports our students and community through ensuring our facilities are running smoothly and safely!
Job Summary:

This position is responsible for repair and maintenance which includes but not limited to carpentry, low voltage, plumbing, doors, painting, roofing, concrete, snow removal and occasional school cleaning as assigned.

Maintenance Technician receives work orders of tasks to be completed and establishes preventative maintenance programs to maintain the school in a professional manner. 

Reporting Relationship:

The Maintenance Technician reports directly to the Coordinator of Buildings and Grounds.

Duties and Responsibilities:

  1.  Acts as the District Carpenter/"Handyman".  Responsible for the proper maintenance and commercial grade repairs including but not limited to: floors, walls, ceiling tile, doors and hardware, furniture, specialty equipment, etc.
  2. Inspect and monitor the following systems for proper, efficient and safe operation: furnishings, walls, windows, doors, floors, etc.
  3. Actively participates in completing and scheduling preventive maintenance work orders.
  4. Responsible for maintaining, replacing and installing new commercial-grade door hardware.
  5. Responsible for the physical plant low voltage systems of the district including but not limited to magnetic door hold opens, emergency lighting, exit lighting, security wiring, energy management wiring, installing door strikes, etc.
  6. Responsible for all painting, painting schedules and painting priorities in the district.
  7. Directs on-site maintenance personnel in repairs to building fixtures and equipment and notifies the Head Custodian or Coordinator of Buildings and Grounds when repairs require an outside contractor.
  8. Must be willing and able to be on the call list for such things as; security callbacks, emergency repairs, weather emergencies, etc.
  9. Maintains an adequate inventory of necessary carpentry, painting supplies and equipment, so the efficient flow of work is not interrupted. Orders, stocks and organizes inventory, tools and parts.  Keep all tools and parts organized and in good repair.
  10. Provide assistance in monitoring work of outside contractors or suppliers to ensure work is performed efficiently and meets job specifications.
  11. Actively participates in Custodial and maintenance services, preventive maintenance, building cleaning, activity set-up, equipment checks, grounds maintenance and all other aspects of facility and site maintenance.
  12. Installs all types of flooring and wall coverings
  13. Performs responsive, routine, preventative and predictive maintenance checks, inspections and repairs (or coordinates contractor repairs) on determined facilities, grounds systems and equipment.
  14. Monitors performance of the District's HVAC system software.
  15. Follows all OSHA, Fire Marshal, MDE, EPA and all other regulatory agency laws, policies and guidelines and ensure compliance.
  16. Perform other related duties as apparent or assigned.

Requirements

  1. Valid Minnesota Class "D" Driver's License.
  2. High School Diploma or equivalent, plus 2-3 years of relevant experience required.
  3. Computer skills for operation of the district's online work order system and building automation systems.
  4. Minesota Unlicensed Electrician certification within 180 days of hire.
  5. Certified Pool Operator designation within 180 days of hire.
  6. Special Engineers boilers license designation within 180 days of hire.
  7. Certified Playground Inspector designation within one year of hire.
  8. Complete Mini-Bus training within 120 days of hire.
  9. Experience of commercial grade door hardware, closers and fire ratings.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:

  1.  Ability to get along with district employees and be courteous and helpful with students and general public.
  2. Ability to make decisions on a variety of issues.
  3. Ability to prioritize multiple demands, determining how a project will be completed and by basing decision making on factors such as public safety, cost effectiveness and "customer" or public satisfaction.
  4. Knowledge of requirements of maintaining school buildings in a safe, clean, secure and orderly condition.
  5. Knowledge of modern cleaning methods including basic methods of cleaning, tools, equipment and supplies used in custodial work.
  6. F. Knowledge of masonry repairs and construction.
  7. Knowledge of low voltage systems such as security systems, fire alarms, energy management and etc.
  8. Knowledge and ability to maintain and replace door hardware.
  9. Knowledge of painting practices.
  10. Ability to observe and report safety hazards and maintenance repair needs.
  11. Ability to combine a strong mechanical aptitude with strong inter-personal skills.
  12. The ability to adapt to a continuously changing schedule is also critical.
  13. Ability to confer with site administrators and supervisors regarding maintenance needs, schedules and concerns.
  14. Ability to observe and report safety hazards and maintenance repair needs.
  15. Ability to combine a strong mechanical aptitude with strong inter-personal skills.
  16. The ability to adapt to a continuously changing schedule is critical.
  17. Supervisory training and experience preferred.

Physical Requirements:

This position involves standing and/or walking 80% of the time. In addition, 20% of that time involves: twisting, bending, stooping, squatting, and climbing stairs. Another 10% of the time involves: push pull while sweeping or mopping. Lifting requirements are of up to 40 pounds, extended reaches of 10-15 pounds overhead and lifting of 50-100 pounds with mechanical assistance. Ability to stand and/or walk, twist, bend, stoop, squat, and/or climb stairs.  Ability to work in a variety of conditions and environments (e.g. dusty, wet, cold, hot, high humidity, noisy, indoors, outdoors, at heights, and in small spaces.

Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

Hours:

6:00am - 2:30pm Monday - Friday

Must be able to work occasional nights and weekends to complete projects in unoccupied buildings as scheduled in advance.

COMPENSATION

Hourly Wage: $27.47 - $30.52

INSURANCE

  • Single Health: 90% Covered by District

  • Employee + 1 Health: 85% Covered by District

  • Family Health: 77% Covered by District

  • Dental: Partial Coverage by District

  • Life insurance equal to annual wages: 100% Covered by District

  • LTD insurance: 100% Covered by District

  • Employee Assistance Plan (EAP)

VACATION AND HOLIDAYS

  • Vacation: 5 Days after 6 months.

  • Holidays: 11 Paid Holiday/Year

OTHER BENEFITS

  • Evening Shift Differential: $.50/hour

  • License Stipends

  • Service Pay: 1%

  • Uniforms Provided

RETIREMENT/PENSION

  • Positions covered by Minnesota Public Employees Retirement Association (PERA)

  • Annual TSA Match: $250




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About Minnesota Service Cooperatives

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Minnesota Service Cooperatives (MSC) is a distinguished organization based in Saint Paul, MN, US, committed to serving the public sector across the state. Operating on the larger sphere of public sector services, MSC's core operations revolve around administering cooperative procurement, education, health, and risk management services for its members. Carrying a remarkable heritage originating from a statutory establishment in 1976, they are divided into seven geographical areas to distinctively serve cities, counties, schools and non-profit entities.

Industry

Public administration

Company size

201 - 500 Employees

Headquarters location

Saint Paul, MN, US