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Overnight Shuttle Driver Jobs in Ohio (NOW HIRING)

CDL A Truck Driver

Ravenna, OH · On-site

$80K - $100K/yr

The CDL-A Driver is responsible for driving a tractor trailer or straight truck on intrastate and interstate local, over-the-road (OTR), shuttle, and overnight and drive and drop routes for the ...

The Driver, Hourly CDL-A is responsible for driving a tractor trailer or straight truck on intrastate and interstate local, over-the-road (OTR), shuttle, and overnight and drive and drop routes for ...

The Driver, Hourly CDL-A is responsible for driving a tractor trailer or straight truck on intrastate and interstate local, over-the-road (OTR), shuttle, and overnight and drive and drop routes for ...

The Driver, Hourly CDL-A is responsible for driving a tractor trailer or straight truck on intrastate and interstate local, over-the-road (OTR), shuttle, and overnight and drive and drop routes for ...

The Driver, Hourly CDL-A is responsible for driving a tractor trailer or straight truck on intrastate and interstate local, over-the-road (OTR), shuttle, and overnight and drive and drop routes for ...

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Overnight Shuttle Driver information

What is an overnight shuttle driver?

Overnight Shuttle Drivers are professional drivers responsible for transporting passengers, such as hotel guests, airport travelers, or employees, during nighttime hours. Their duties typically include safely operating a shuttle vehicle, assisting passengers with luggage, maintaining a schedule, and ensuring the safety and comfort of riders. Overnight shifts often require drivers to be alert and attentive during late hours or early mornings. These drivers may also perform routine vehicle inspections and report any mechanical issues. Excellent customer service and a clean driving record are usually required for this role.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an overnight shuttle driver, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Overnight Shuttle Driver, you need a valid commercial driver's license (CDL), a clean driving record, and knowledge of safe vehicle operation. Familiarity with GPS navigation systems, scheduling apps, and basic vehicle maintenance tools is commonly required. Excellent time management, reliability, and strong communication skills help drivers interact positively with passengers and handle overnight schedules. These skills and qualities ensure passenger safety, punctual service, and a smooth transportation experience during nighttime hours.

What are some common challenges faced by overnight shuttle drivers, and how can they be addressed?

Overnight shuttle drivers often face challenges such as staying alert during late hours, managing fatigue, and ensuring passenger safety in low-visibility conditions. To address these, drivers should prioritize getting adequate rest before shifts, use approved methods to stay alert (like scheduled breaks and hydration), and conduct regular vehicle and safety checks. Working closely with dispatchers and security teams also helps drivers respond effectively to any unexpected situations during overnight routes.

What is the difference between Overnight Shuttle Driver vs Bus Driver?

AspectOvernight Shuttle DriverBus Driver
CredentialsDriver's license, possibly commercial licenseCommercial driver's license (CDL) often required
Work EnvironmentShuttle vans, limited stops, overnight shiftsLarge buses, multiple stops, daytime and overnight shifts
Employer & IndustryHotels, airports, private transportationPublic transit agencies, tour companies, schools

Overnight Shuttle Drivers typically operate smaller vehicles like vans or shuttles, focusing on transporting passengers during overnight hours for specific clients or routes. Bus Drivers often operate larger buses, serving public transit or tours, with broader routes and passenger loads. While both roles require valid driving licenses, CDL may be necessary for bus drivers. The main difference lies in vehicle size, work environment, and employer type, though both roles involve passenger safety and adherence to schedules.

What are the most commonly searched types of Shuttle Driver jobs in Ohio?

The most popular types of Shuttle Driver jobs in Ohio are:

What cities in Ohio are hiring for Overnight Shuttle Driver jobs?

Cities in Ohio with the most Overnight Shuttle Driver job openings:

Infographic showing various Overnight Shuttle Driver job openings in Ohio as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 73% Full Time, 24% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution.

Class B Delivery Driver

Performance Food Group

Fairfield, OH • On-site

$210/day

Full-time

Medical, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 12 days ago


Job description


Position Details:
  • WE ARE GROWING!
  • $210 per day or more depending on route components
  • 5 day work week, dispatching between Midnight and 6am
  • $4000 sign on bonus
We Deliver the Goods:
  • Competitive pay and benefits, including Day 1 Health & Wellness Benefits, Employee Stock Purchase Plan, 401K Employer Matching, Education Assistance, Paid Time Off, and much more
  • Growth opportunities performing essential work to support America's food distribution system
  • Safe and inclusive working environment, including culture of rewards, recognition, and respect
Position Purpose:
Food and food service delivery Drivers fulfill a critical role in the country's food supply chain. Our delivery drivers not only make sure the customers' products arrive at their destination at the arranged times and in good condition, but they are the face of our company - building lasting relationships with our customers!
The CDL-B Driver is responsible for driving a tractor trailer or straight truck on intrastate and interstate local, over-the-road (OTR), shuttle, and overnight and drive and drop routes for the purpose of delivering and/or unloading food and food related products to customers in a safe and timely manner and in accordance with Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations. Communicates and interacts with customers, vendors and co-workers professionally ensuring questions are answered accurately and in a timely manner. Functions as a team member within the department and organization, as required, and perform any duty assigned to best serve the company.
Responsibilities may include, but not limited to:
  • Performs all required safety checks (i.e., pre/post trip) including inspections of tractor/truck and trailer according to Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations; inspects tractor/truck and trailer to insure they meet company safety standards and take appropriate action as needed. Report all safety issues and/or repairs required.
  • Follows all DOT regulations and company safe driving guidelines and policies. Immediately reports all safety hazards. Inspects trailer for properly loaded and secured freight.
  • Performs count check of items and checks customer invoices of products that have been loaded.
  • Checks and completes in an accurate and in legible fashion all required paperwork associated with freight.
  • Moves tractor to the loading dock and attach preloaded trailer as needed.
  • Drives to and delivers customer orders according to predetermined route delivery schedule.
  • Unloads products from the trailer, transports items into designated customer storage areas.
  • Performs damage control checks on items, scans, and contacts supervisor about removing orders according to company policy.
  • Verifies delivery of items with customer and obtain proper signatures.
  • Collects money (cash or checks) where required.
  • Loads customer returns on to trailer and secure trailer doors.
  • Ensures that tractor, trailer, and freight are appropriately locked and/or always secured.
  • Unloads damaged goods and customer returns and bring to the driver check-in and complete necessary paperwork. Unloads all equipment, materials and removes trash from trailers as required.
  • Completes daily record of hours of service and enter in log in accordance with Federal DOT, state, and company requirements.
  • Performs general housekeeping duties in tractor, loading dock area and keeps trailers clear and clean as required.
  • At the end of the shift secure all equipment and complete all necessary paperwork.
  • Performs other related duties as assigned.

EEO Statement
Performance Food Group and/or its subsidiaries (individually or collectively, the "Company") provides equal employment opportunity (EEO) to all applicants and employees, regardless of race, color, national origin, sex, marital status, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, and any other characteristic protected by applicable local, state and federal laws and regulations. Please click on the following links to review: (1) our EEO Policy; (2) the "EEO is the Law" poster and supplement; and (3) the Pay Transparency Policy Statement.
Required Qualifications
High School Diploma/GED or Equivalent
6+ months commercial driving experience
Valid CDL-B
Must be 21+ years of age
Meet all State licensing and/or certification requirements (where applicable)
Clean Motor Vehicle Report (MVR) for past 3 years
Pass post offer drug test and criminal background check
Pass road test
Attains or has valid current DOT Health Card and/or able to secure new DOT / Health Card
Able to hand-lift and utilize two-wheeler, lift gate and/or other equipment to move and/or stack product cases/freight of varying size and weight throughout shift; product generally ranges from between 10-35 pounds and up to between approximately 60 and 90 pounds, depending on the location
Preferred Qualifications
6 + months physical experience i.e. Warehouse operations (order selecting, loading/unloading, palletizing.) Construction or general labor. Delivery driving or route based touch freight service roles. Landscaping, farming or other high-endurance outdoor work.
Company Description
Performance Foodservice, PFG's broadline distributor, maintains a unique relationship with a variety of local customers, including independent restaurants and hotels, healthcare facilities, schools, and quick-service eateries. A team of sales reps, chefs, consultants, and other experts builds close relationships with customers - providing advice on improving operations, menu development, product selection, and operational strategies. The Performance team delivers delicious food but also goes above and beyond to help independent restaurant owners achieve their dreams.