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Asphalt Labor (OJT) AMAT Dunbar, West Virginia, United States Job ID: 527079 West Virginia Paving, Inc., a CRH company, is one of West Virginia's premier grading and paving contractors in the state.

Summary West Virginia Paving, Inc. is seeking motivated individuals to join our team as Asphalt Laborers through our On-the-Job Training (OJT) Program. No previous asphalt, construction, or related ...

... OJT as "shadows" while on stand * Assist with park onboarding process. * Attend monthly in-service training to maintain/improve skill level and advise other lifeguards on skills and assist in ...

OJT Technician

Thief River Falls, MN · On-site

$19 - $23/hr

Description: Arctic Cat is a leader in the powersports industry. Arctic Cat markets its Snowmobile, ATV and SXS products through a network of independent dealers located throughout the United States ...

OJT Technician

Thief River Falls, MN · On-site

$19 - $23/hr

Description Arctic Cat is a leader in the powersports industry. Arctic Cat markets its Snowmobile, ATV and SXS products through a network of independent dealers located throughout the United States ...

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How much do ojt jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for ojt in the United States is $16.11, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $17.31 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an OJT?

OJT stands for On-the-Job Training. OJT positions are roles where individuals learn job-specific skills and gain practical experience while working at the actual job site. These positions are typically designed for trainees, interns, or new employees and allow them to apply theoretical knowledge in a real-world environment under the supervision of experienced professionals. OJT helps bridge the gap between classroom learning and hands-on work, making it an essential step for many entering the workforce.

What can I expect from the mentorship and supervision during an OJT program?

During an OJT program, you will typically be paired with a supervisor or mentor who will guide you through your daily tasks and help you acclimate to the workplace culture. Mentors provide hands-on training, regular feedback, and answer any questions you may have about procedures or expectations. Most OJT programs are structured to gradually increase your responsibilities as you demonstrate competence, ensuring you gain practical skills relevant to your field. Collaboration with team members is also common, giving you exposure to different roles and workflows within the organization.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an on-the-job trainee, and why are they important?

To thrive as an On-the-Job Trainee (OJT), you need a willingness to learn, basic understanding of the industry, and relevant educational background or enrollment in a related program. Familiarity with office software, workplace tools, or specialized systems used by the host company may be required. Strong communication, teamwork, and adaptability are essential soft skills for making a positive impression and maximizing the learning experience. These skills and qualities are important because they help OJTs quickly integrate into the workplace, contribute effectively, and lay a solid foundation for future employment opportunities.

What is the difference between Ojt vs Intern?

AspectOjtIntern
CredentialsUsually no formal credentials required, but may need a student statusTypically students or recent graduates, often with some coursework completed
Work EnvironmentOn-the-job training within a company or organizationSimilar work environment, often in a professional setting for learning purposes
PurposeTo gain practical experience and fulfill academic requirementsTo gain industry exposure and develop skills for future employment
DurationUsually aligned with academic schedule, often a few monthsVaries from a few weeks to several months, depending on program

Both Ojt and Intern programs provide valuable industry experience, but Ojt is typically part of a student's academic curriculum, focusing on fulfilling school requirements, while Internships are often more exploratory, aimed at career development for recent graduates or students seeking industry exposure.

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Infographic showing various Ojt job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 93% Full Time, 5% Part Time, 1% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $33,506 per year, or $16.1 per hour.

Trainer - OJT

Quality Carriers, Inc.

East Saint Louis, IL

Full-time

Re-posted 2 days ago


Job description

Quality Carriers® is the leading bulk liquid chemical transportation provider in North America. With a fleet of over 2,500 trucks and 6,400 trailers, and a network of 100+ locations and 100+ years of experience, Quality Carriers provides industry leading transportation services to our customers.

We are looking for an energetic, reliable On the Job Trainer to join our team in East St. Louis, MO. We are a dynamic, stable and growing company. We have great long term career opportunities across our headquarters, trucking terminals, mechanic shops, depots, tank washes and other locations. If you want to join the industry leader and make a difference, please consider this opportunity and apply at QualityCarriers.com.

Job Details

Job Summary:

The On the Job Trainer (OJT) is responsible for providing hands-on instruction, coaching, and performance evaluation to QC authorized drivers in a real world operating environment. OJT ensures drivers develop the knowledge, skills, and behaviors necessary to safely and effectively perform all job functions while adhering to company policies, customer requirements and regulatory requirements.

Duties and Responsibilities:

Align with Quality Carriers’ Guiding Principles.

  • Operate Safely
    • We are committed to conducting our operations in a manner that protects our employees, affiliate partners, surrounding communities, customers, and the environment.
    • Improve Customer Service
    • We do what we say we are going to do. We strive to provide the premier service and communication at all times.
      • Value and Develop Employees
      • We act with integrity, conduct ourselves with accountability, encourage development opportunities, and reward employees for doing the right things the right way.
        • Optimize Asset Utilization
        • We focus on making the most efficient use of our assets across our entire network.
        • Control Cost
          • We manage costs effectively and partner with customers to provide cost-effective solutions
        • Conduct hands-on training and mentoring of drivers during daily operations.
        • Reinforce company safety policies, procedures, and expectations through practical application.
        • Evaluate student performance in areas including but not limited to:
          • Vehicle operation
          • Hydrachem operation
          • Hours of service
          • Hazardous Materials Regulations
          • SKYTANK
          • Stop Work Authority (SWA)
          • Proper truck, cargo tank, ISO and chassis inspections
          • ISAAC functionality
          • PPE requirements (donning and doffing)
          • Safe unloading procedures (Pump/Pressure) per QC’s SOP
          • Sampling procedure per QC’s SOP
          • Drumming procedure per QC’s SOP
          • Coupling/Uncoupling per QC’s SOP
        • Observe and assess drivers' ability to identify and manage hazards and risks.
        • Provide constructive feedback and corrective coaching to improve a student’s performance and promote safe work habits.
        • Complete required training documentation, evaluations, and student trip reports accurately and in a timely manner.
        • Communicate trainee progress, strengths, concerns, and recommendations to management.
        • Ensure compliance with all applicable federal, state and local regulations, including DOT and hazardous materials requirements.
        • Promote a positive learning environment that supports student development and retention.
        • Serve as a role model for professionalism, safety, customer service, and operational excellence.
        • Assist with refresher training and remedial training.
        • Conduct and document driver road tests in accordance with Quality Carriers standards while ensuring compliance with all applicable FMCSA minimum qualification requirements and regulations.
        • Conduct off site inspections i.e. QC Authorized drivers PPE, truck and cargo tank inspections (this occurs when no students are scheduled or as directed).

        Benefits

        • Medical
        • Dental/Vision
        • Basic Life/Voluntary Life
        • Short Term and Long Term Disability
        • Flexible Spending Account and Health Savings Account
        • Digital health through Recuro
        • Employee Assistance Program
        • 401k Employer Match and Roth Retirement Savings Plan
        • Employee Stock Purchase Program (ESSP) {QCWC and QC Canada not eligible}
        • Additional Voluntary Benefits

        Requirements

        Skills and Abilities:

        • Strong interpersonal skills.
        • Ability to listen and adjust to changes to meet specific requirements set by the company.
        • Ability to follow instructions.
        • Ability to evaluate driver performance objectively and fairly.
        • Effective coaching techniques.
        • Ability to maintain confidentiality and professionalism.
        • Commitment to continuous improvement.
        • Knowledge of Google Apps preferred.

        Education and Experience:

        • High school diploma or GED required.
        • 3-4 years in the bulk transportation industry.
        • Valid Class A Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) with tank endorsement.
        • Minimum one year cargo tank experience including hazardous materials.
        • Strong safety record and demonstrated commitment to regulatory compliance.
        • Thorough knowledge of DOT regulations, Hours of Service, Hazardous Materials.
        • Effective verbal and written communication skills.
        • Ability to coach, mentor, and develop drivers with varying experience levels.
        • Strong organizational, observational, and problem solving skills.
        • Ability to travel as required and work flexible schedules.

        Additional Job Information

        Position Type/Expected Hours of Work:

        • This is a full-time position, and days and hours of work are based on need.

        Travel Requirements: As needed.

        Company Information

        Work Environment:

        • This job operates both in a classroom setting and hands-on outdoors.
        • Outdoor exposure similar to climate.
        • Safety First environment - Complacency is not an option.

        Physical Demands:

        The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.

        • Ability to enter and exit commercial vehicles safely using 3 points of contact.
        • Ability to safely lift 50 lbs., carry, and pull equipment as required.
        • Ability to work outdoors in varying weather conditions.
        • Ability to perform physical tasks associated with loading, unloading, and inspecting equipment per company SOP’s, regulatory standards and best practices.

        Nothing in this job description restricts management’s right to assign or reassign duties and responsibilities to this job at any time. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice.

        Equal Employment Opportunities

        Quality Carriers, Inc. provides equal employment opportunities to all individuals regardless of their race, color, creed, religion, gender, age, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by state, federal, or local law.