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CDL Truck Driver - Civil Division

CDL Truck Driver - Civil Division

Quanta Services

Salt Lake City, UT

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 23 days ago


Quanta Services rating

7.3

Company rating: 7.3 out of 10

Based on 52 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

40th of 79 rated construction


Job description

Established in 1976, Flare Construction, LLC, a Quanta Services Company, is a full-service contractor providing heavy, civil, industrial, and energy construction services for customers in 12 western states. Our growth and success have been optimized by retention of experienced, long-term employees, prompt responsiveness to customers’ needs, exceptional service and workmanship, and the highest degree of commitment to safety in the work environment.

Comprehensive benefits package includes medical, dental, vision, vacation, life insurance, short/long-term disability insurance and 401k.

We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and participate in E-Verify.


Flare Construction, LLC

Flare Construction is seeking skilled and dependable CDL Truck Drivers to join our Civil and Oil & Gas divisions. This position may be filled at Level I, II, or III, depending on qualifications and experience. The CDL Truck Driver operates light and heavy CDL-required vehicles in support of site work, pipeline, and excavation projects — including towing trailers, transporting equipment and materials, and supporting construction operations safely and efficiently. As a CDL Truck Driver, you will play a critical role in keeping our field operations running smoothly by ensuring materials, equipment, and tools reach job sites safely and on time. 


Key Responsibilities 

  • Transport tools, equipment, and construction materials to and from job sites safely and on time. 
  • Inspect, lubricate, and fuel assigned vehicles prior to each shift. 
  • Perform routine vehicle maintenance and minor repairs; report any issues to a supervisor. 
  • Operate vehicles in compliance with DOT regulations and company safety policies. 
  • Handle and legally transport materials in compliance with all applicable regulations. 
  • Load, unload, and properly secure materials and equipment. 
  • Maintain driver logs and required documentation per DOT and company policy. 
  • Participate in daily safety meetings and follow all job site safety protocols. 
  • Support project mobilization and demobilization efforts as needed. 
  • Report on-site and prepared at the beginning of each assigned shift. 
  • Work evenings, weekends, or travel out of town as project needs require. 

Division-Specific Focus 

Civil Division: Infrastructure projects including roads, bridges, and sitework. 


Qualifications 

CDL Truck Driver I – Entry Level 

  • Minimum 1,000 hours of driving experience. 
  • Basic knowledge of vehicle operation. 
  • Ability to follow instructions and learn procedures. 
  • Performs minor skilled tasks on the project as directed. 
  • Valid Class A CDL license and current medical card required. 
  • OSHA 10 Certification preferred. 

CDL Truck Driver II – Intermediate Level 

  • Minimum 3,000 hours of CDL driving experience. 
  • Proficient in the safe operation of trucks and trailers. 
  • Experience transporting equipment and materials. 
  • Performs skilled or semi-skilled labor on the project as directed. 
  • OSHA 10 Certification required. 
  • Doubles/Triples endorsements preferred. 

CDL Truck Driver III – Advanced Level 


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