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Route Scheduler Jobs in Virginia (NOW HIRING)

Class A Route Driver

Grottoes, VA · On-site

$20 - $25.50/hr

Schedule * Four-day route schedule. * Regional travel throughout Virginia and West Virginia. * Out-and-back route with the driver returning to the terminal daily. * Early-morning start times may be ...

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Route Driver

Baileys Crossroads, VA · On-site

$90 - $130/day

Route Driver - Auto Parts Delivery Now Hiring in Virginia! (Woodbridge, VA, District Heights ... SUVs , Vans or Cargo Vans · EV & Hybrid Vehicles also encouraged to apply Schedule: · M-F ...

Route Driver

Baileys Crossroads, VA · On-site

$90 - $130/day

Route Driver - Auto Parts Delivery Now Hiring in Virginia! (Woodbridge, VA, District Heights ... SUVs , Vans or Cargo Vans · EV & Hybrid Vehicles also encouraged to apply Schedule: · M-F ...

The primary goal is to adhere to scheduled routes while maintaining compliance with all traffic regulations and safety protocols. Additionally, Route Drivers are responsible for the proper handling ...

The primary goal is to adhere to scheduled routes while maintaining compliance with all traffic regulations and safety protocols. Additionally, Route Drivers are responsible for the proper handling ...

Route Driver

Richmond, VA · On-site

$18.25 - $23.75/hr

  • Medical

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Agility: Perfect for those who thrive in a fast-paced environment and enjoy navigating different routes, weather conditions, and schedules. * Autonomy: Work independently while being part of a ...

Route Support

Richmond, VA · On-site

$18.75 - $24.25/hr

  • Medical

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Agility: Perfect for those who thrive in a fast-paced environment and enjoy navigating different routes, weather conditions, and schedules. * Autonomy: Work independently while being part of a ...

Route Driver

Portsmouth, VA · On-site

$18 - $22/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Flexible schedule * Health insurance * Paid time off Culligan Water is currently seeking a Route Driver to join our team. The Route Driver performs deliveries along a specific route and handles ...

... develops work schedules and grants time off as appropriate to match staffing level requirements. Handles administrative matters for the team including reviewing and approving route sheets ...

... develops work schedules and grants time off as appropriate to match staffing level requirements. Handles administrative matters for the team including reviewing and approving route sheets ...

... develops work schedules and grants time off as appropriate to match staffing level requirements. Handles administrative matters for the team including reviewing and approving route sheets ...

Route Support Team Member

VA · On-site

$19/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

Puritan Cleaners' route department currently has an opening for the role of Route Support Team ... schedule that allows for ideal work life balance. Benefits include health, dental and deep ...

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Route Support Team Member

Midlothian, VA · On-site

$19/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

Puritan Cleaners' route department currently has an opening for the role of Route Support Team ... schedule that allows for ideal work life balance. Benefits include health, dental and deep ...

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Route Scheduler information

What is a route scheduler?

Route Schedulers are professionals responsible for planning, organizing, and optimizing transportation routes for deliveries, pickups, or service calls. They use specialized software and logistical knowledge to ensure efficiency, minimize costs, and meet customer requirements. Route Schedulers work closely with drivers, dispatchers, and customers to adjust schedules as needed and resolve any issues that arise during transit. Their role is crucial in industries such as logistics, transportation, and distribution.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a route scheduler, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Route Scheduler, you need strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and a background in logistics or transportation planning. Familiarity with route optimization software, GPS tracking systems, and spreadsheet applications is typically required. Effective communication, problem-solving, and adaptability are soft skills that help in managing changes and coordinating with drivers. These abilities ensure efficient route planning, minimize costs, and maintain timely deliveries for operational success.

What are some common challenges route schedulers face when coordinating deliveries, and how can they address them?

Route Schedulers often encounter challenges such as last-minute order changes, traffic delays, and balancing delivery efficiency with customer time windows. To address these, they use advanced routing software, maintain strong communication with drivers, and stay flexible to adjust plans as situations arise. Being proactive and having contingency plans helps minimize disruptions, ensuring timely deliveries and customer satisfaction.

What is the difference between Route Scheduler vs Delivery Coordinator?

AspectRoute SchedulerDelivery Coordinator
CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; some roles may require logistics or scheduling certificationsHigh school diploma or equivalent; logistics or customer service experience beneficial
Work EnvironmentOffice setting, often using scheduling softwareOffice and field, coordinating deliveries and communicating with drivers and clients
Industry UsageLogistics, transportation, delivery servicesLogistics, supply chain, transportation

Route Schedulers focus on planning and organizing delivery routes using scheduling software, ensuring efficiency. Delivery Coordinators handle broader coordination tasks, including communication with drivers and clients, and managing delivery schedules. While both roles require logistics knowledge, Route Schedulers primarily focus on route optimization, whereas Delivery Coordinators oversee the entire delivery process.

What are popular job titles related to Route Scheduler jobs in Virginia?

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Infographic showing various Route Scheduler job openings in Virginia as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 77% Full Time, 19% Part Time, 2% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution.

Class A Route Driver

Denali Water Solutions

Grottoes, VA • On-site

$20 - $25.50/hr

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Class A CDL Route Driver

Denali is the leading organic recycling company on a mission to unlock the power of unused food and organics, transforming them into resources to feed, fuel and replenish the earth. Our work is essential to keeping water clean, reducing the need for new landfill capacity, building soil fertility, helping farmers be more resilient, and reducing society's reliance on fossil fuels. Denali provides meaningful and measurable change for any business that handles food, creating value with our scalable solutions across the nation. Our services and products touch thousands of acres and businesses, millions of tons of organic material, and nearly every person who purchases and consumes food in the U.S. Apply to join our team today!

About the Role

Denali is seeking a dependable, safety-focused Class A CDL Route Driver to operate a four-day regional route covering locations throughout Virginia and West Virginia. This is an out-and-back route, allowing the driver to return to the terminal each day.

The driver will operate Class A commercial vehicles equipped with end-dump trailers, transport organic materials, service assigned customer locations, and safely deliver collected materials to designated processing or disposal facilities.

The ideal candidate has end-dump or bulk-hauling experience, strong mechanical aptitude, and a proven ability to maintain assigned equipment. This position requires a driver who takes ownership of the truck and trailer, performs thorough pre-trip and post-trip inspections, recognizes mechanical or safety concerns, and communicates issues promptly.

Schedule
  • Four-day route schedule.
  • Regional travel throughout Virginia and West Virginia.
  • Out-and-back route with the driver returning to the terminal daily.
  • Early-morning start times may be required.
  • Overtime and schedule flexibility may be required based on operational needs.
  • Weekend availability may occasionally be required.
  • Work is performed outdoors in varying weather conditions.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities Route Operations and Transportation
  • Safely operate Class A commercial vehicles equipped with end-dump trailers.
  • Complete assigned routes throughout Virginia and West Virginia.
  • Return to the terminal after completing each day's assigned route.
  • Operate both manual- and automatic-transmission commercial vehicles as assigned.
  • Safely operate hydraulic end-dump controls during loading and unloading.
  • Transport organic materials to designated processing, recycling, or disposal facilities.
  • Follow assigned routes while adjusting to traffic, weather, customer needs, and operational changes.
  • Maintain a clean and safe work area at customer and disposal locations.
  • Follow all DOT regulations, traffic laws, company policies, and established safety procedures.
  • Represent Denali professionally at customer locations and facilities.
Equipment Inspection and Maintenance
  • Perform complete, documented, DOT-compliant pre-trip and post-trip inspections of the truck and trailer.
  • Inspect critical vehicle and trailer components, including:
    • Brakes and slack adjusters.
    • Tires and wheels.
    • Lights and reflectors.
    • Air lines and air-brake systems.
    • Hydraulic systems and controls.
    • Suspension components.
    • Coupling devices.
    • Fluid levels.
    • Trailer body, tailgate, and dumping mechanisms.
    • Required emergency and safety equipment.
  • Crawl underneath trucks and trailers when necessary to inspect brakes, slack adjusters, suspension components, and other safety systems.
  • Recognize signs of mechanical failure, excessive wear, leaks, damage, or unsafe operating conditions.
  • Immediately report mechanical concerns, equipment defects, maintenance needs, and safety issues.
  • Perform basic troubleshooting and minor maintenance within the driver's training and ability.
  • Maintain proper fluid levels and monitor the overall operating condition of assigned equipment.
  • Keep the assigned truck and trailer clean, organized, and in professional working condition.
  • Take ownership of assigned equipment and help prevent avoidable breakdowns through proper inspections and preventative care.
  • Never operate equipment that has been determined to be unsafe.
Technology, Documentation, and Compliance
  • Use a company-provided mobile phone or handheld device to receive assignments and complete route responsibilities.
  • Navigate mobile applications used for routing, communication, service documentation, and reporting.
  • Maintain accurate Electronic Logging Device records and Hours of Service documentation.
  • Complete driver vehicle inspection reports, service tickets, maintenance reports, delivery documents, and other required paperwork accurately and on time.
  • Remain compliant with DOT regulations, Hours of Service requirements, and company safety standards.
  • Participate in required safety meetings, training programs, and operational discussions.
  • Understand and accept that company vehicles may be equipped with inward- and outward-facing safety cameras.
Communication and Customer Service
  • Maintain open and professional communication with managers, dispatchers, customers, and operations personnel.
  • Provide daily updates regarding route progress, delays, customer concerns, equipment conditions, and safety issues.
  • Respond promptly to calls, messages, and operational instructions while following safe-driving practices.
  • Immediately report accidents, injuries, spills, property damage, equipment failures, or other safety-related incidents.
  • Provide dependable, courteous, and professional service at every location.
  • Maintain a positive attitude and build productive working relationships with customers and team members.
Minimum Qualifications
  • Valid Class A Commercial Driver's License.
  • Ability to operate manual- and automatic-transmission commercial vehicles.
  • Ability to pass a DOT physical, drug screening, background screening, and Motor Vehicle Record review.
  • Acceptable driving record that meets company and insurance requirements.
  • Working knowledge of DOT regulations and Hours of Service requirements.
  • Demonstrated ability to perform thorough pre-trip and post-trip inspections.
  • Mechanical aptitude and the ability to recognize common truck and trailer maintenance concerns.
  • Willingness and ability to crawl underneath trucks and trailers to inspect brakes, slack adjusters, suspension components, and other critical systems.
  • Ability to perform basic troubleshooting and minor equipment maintenance when appropriate.
  • Ability to use a mobile phone, ELD, and route-management applications.
  • Willingness to operate vehicles equipped with inward- and outward-facing safety cameras.
  • Ability to travel throughout Virginia and West Virginia and complete out-and-back routes safely.
  • Ability to work a four-day route schedule with occasional overtime or weekend work when required.
  • Strong attendance, dependability, communication, and customer-service skills.
Preferred Qualifications
  • Previous end-dump trailer experience.
  • Experience operating hydraulic end-dump systems.
  • Regional driving experience in Virginia and West Virginia.
  • Experience hauling food waste, agricultural products, recycling materials, or bulk commodities.
  • Experience maintaining assigned trucks and trailers.
  • Strong mechanical troubleshooting skills.
  • Familiarity with ELDs, mobile route applications, and electronic service-ticket systems.
  • Previous multi-stop route, collection, or customer-delivery experience.
Physical Requirements

The employee must be able to:

  • Lift and carry up to 75 pounds.
  • Push, pull, roll, and maneuver materials and equipment as required.
  • Frequently bend, squat, kneel, twist, climb, and reach.
  • Enter and exit the truck cab repeatedly throughout the workday.
  • Crawl underneath trucks and trailers to inspect brakes, slack adjusters, suspension components, and other safety equipment.
  • Safely operate hydraulic end-dump trailer systems.
  • Work outdoors in heat,

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