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... delivery. * Maintain accurate logs of driving hours, vehicle inspections, and cargo details in ... The Lowboy Driver utilizes advanced driving skills to handle specialized trailers carrying heavy ...

Lowboy Truck Driver- Mobile, AL AMAT Mobile, Alabama, United States APAC-AL, Inc., part of CRH ... Our highly skilled workforce strives to deliver the highest quality products and services in a safe ...

About Walbec Group Walbec produces high-quality construction materials and delivers unparalleled ... The Position: We're looking for a Lowboy Driver/Equipment Operator for the upcoming 2026 season ...

Lowboy Truck Driver- Vance, AL AMAT Vance, Alabama, United States APAC-AL, Inc., part of CRH ... Our highly skilled workforce strives to deliver the highest quality products and services in a safe ...

About Walbec Group Walbec produces high-quality construction materials and delivers unparalleled ... The Position: We're looking for a Lowboy Driver/Equipment Operator for the upcoming 2026 season ...

Lowboy Driver/Heavy Equipment Operator Position Overview: The Truck Driver is responsible for ... Meets delivery and pickup schedules. • Operates the truck in a safe and efficient manner ...

About Walbec Group Walbec produces high-quality construction materials and delivers unparalleled ... The Position: We're looking for a Lowboy Driver/Equipment Operator for the upcoming 2026 season ...

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How much do lowboy delivery jobs pay per hour?

As of May 31, 2026, the average hourly pay for lowboy delivery in the United States is $18.45, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.11 and $20.19 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Lowboy Delivery vs Flatbed Trucking?

AspectLowboy DeliveryFlatbed Trucking
CredentialsCommercial Driver's License (CDL)Commercial Driver's License (CDL)
Work EnvironmentTransporting heavy equipment and oversized loadsTransporting large, bulky items on flatbeds
Industry UsageConstruction, heavy machineryConstruction, manufacturing, logistics
Common Search/ComparisonLowboy Delivery vs Flatbed Trucking

Lowboy Delivery involves transporting heavy, oversized equipment using specialized trailers, often requiring precise handling and permits. Flatbed Trucking covers a broader range of large cargo on flat trailers, suitable for various industries. Both roles require a CDL and share similar work environments, but Lowboy Delivery focuses on heavy machinery, making it more specialized.

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Infographic showing various Lowboy Delivery job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $38,383 per year, or $18.5 per hour.

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Job description

About the Role:

We are looking for an Experienced Carryall Driver to drive a brand new 4 axle Peterbilt. This position would be for local runs and occasional OTR work. This position requires expertise in maneuvering specialized trailers designed for hauling oversize and over-weight construction machinery, and other large loads that exceed standard dimensions. The driver is responsible for ensuring that all cargo is securely loaded, complies with transportation regulations, and reaches its destination on time and in excellent condition. This role demands a strong commitment to safety, attention to detail, and the ability to navigate various road conditions and routes. We are offering a $5000 Signing Bonus for this position.

Minimum Qualifications:

  • Valid Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) Class A with appropriate endorsements.
  • Minimum of 2 years of experience operating Super load and/or beam trailers.
  • Previous experience in the construction or heavy equipment transportation sectors a plus
  • Clean driving record with no major violations in the past three years.
  • Knowledge of Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations and safety standards.
  • Ability to pass pre-employment drug and alcohol screening and felony background check

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Experience with oversize and overweight load permits and routing.
  • Familiarity with GPS and electronic logging devices (ELDs).
  • Certification in load securement or heavy haul safety training.
  • Strong mechanical aptitude for basic trailer and equipment maintenance.

Responsibilities:

  • Operate lowboy trailers to transport heavy and oversized equipment safely and efficiently.
  • Inspect vehicles and trailers before and after trips to ensure mechanical soundness and compliance with safety standards.
  • Secure loads properly using chains, binders, and other equipment to prevent shifting during transit.
  • Plan routes considering load dimensions, weight restrictions, and road regulations to ensure timely delivery.
  • Maintain accurate logs of driving hours, vehicle inspections, and cargo details in compliance with Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations.
  • Communicate effectively with dispatchers, clients, and other team members to coordinate pickups and deliveries.
  • Adhere strictly to all federal, state, and local transportation laws and safety protocols.

Skills:

The Lowboy Driver utilizes advanced driving skills to handle specialized trailers carrying heavy and oversized loads, ensuring safe navigation through diverse terrains and traffic conditions. Attention to detail is essential when inspecting equipment and securing cargo to prevent accidents and damage during transit. Effective communication skills are used daily to coordinate with dispatch and clients, ensuring clarity on delivery schedules and load requirements. Knowledge of regulatory compliance and route planning helps the driver avoid legal issues and optimize delivery times. Additionally, mechanical skills assist in performing routine maintenance checks and troubleshooting minor vehicle issues, contributing to overall operational efficiency.