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Truck Relocation Jobs in Michigan (NOW HIRING)

Production Operator

Otsego, MI

$13.75 - $16.50/hr

Linde Fork Truck - relocate pallets of rope and chemical totes. Liner Driver Coverage * Support Liner Plant routine shutdown / start-ups with lockout tag outs and housekeeping. * Assist Liner ...

Production Operator

Otsego, MI · On-site

$13.75 - $16.50/hr

Grocery, Stainless, and Brick), Double Lined Kraft (DLK). • Squeeze Truck - load Filler Conveyor and break down reject rolls. • Linde Fork Truck - relocate pallets of rope and chemical totes.

Truck Repair

Redford, MI · On-site

$25.25 - $29.75/hr

Relocation assistance is not available for this position. Schedule Type: Onsite At Daimler Truck North America, we recognize our world is changing faster than ever before. By listening to the needs ...

Tow Truck Driver

Lincoln Park, MI · On-site

$17 - $19/hr

We are seeking a reliable Tow Truck Driver to join our team. The ideal candidate will have ... Relocate before starting work (Required) Work Location: In person

Truck Repair

Detroit, MI · On-site

$27.75 - $32.75/hr

Relocation assistance is not available for this position. Schedule Type: Onsite At Daimler Truck North America, we recognize our world is changing faster than ever before. By listening to the needs ...

Clamp Truck Operator

Detroit, MI · On-site

$15.25 - $18.25/hr

Clear production area of finished goods and relocate to appropriate area * Lubricate truck, recharge batteries, fill fuel tank, or replace liquefied gas tank * Will complete a daily checklist of the ...

Clamp Truck Operator

Detroit, MI · On-site

$16.50 - $19.75/hr

Clear production area of finished goods and relocate to appropriate area * Lubricate truck, recharge batteries, fill fuel tank, or replace liquefied gas tank * Will complete a daily checklist of the ...

CDL-A Truck Driver

Taylor, MI · On-site

$85K - $125K/yr

Relocation bonuses* Experienced Flex Fleet Opportunity* * Average $125,000 annually * Top ... With the most advanced trucks and trailers in the industry, Werner equips drivers with industry ...

CDL-A Truck Driver

Taylor, MI · On-site

$150K/yr

Relocation bonuses* Experienced Flex Fleet Opportunity* * Average $125,000 annually * Top ... With the most advanced trucks and trailers in the industry, Werner equips drivers with industry ...

CDL-A Truck Driver

Detroit, MI · On-site

$85K - $125K/yr

Relocation bonuses* Experienced Flex Fleet Opportunity* * Average $125,000 annually * Top ... With the most advanced trucks and trailers in the industry, Werner equips drivers with industry ...

CDL-A Truck Driver

Macomb, MI · On-site

$85K - $125K/yr

Relocation bonuses* Experienced Flex Fleet Opportunity* * Average $125,000 annually * Top ... With the most advanced trucks and trailers in the industry, Werner equips drivers with industry ...

Relocation bonuses* Experienced Flex Fleet Opportunity* * Average $125,000 annually * Top ... With the most advanced trucks and trailers in the industry, Werner equips drivers with industry ...

Relocation bonuses* Experienced Flex Fleet Opportunity* * Average $125,000 annually * Top ... With the most advanced trucks and trailers in the industry, Werner equips drivers with industry ...

CDL-A Truck Driver

Ypsilanti, MI · On-site

$85K - $125K/yr

Relocation bonuses* Experienced Flex Fleet Opportunity* * Average $125,000 annually * Top ... With the most advanced trucks and trailers in the industry, Werner equips drivers with industry ...

Relocation bonuses* Experienced Flex Fleet Opportunity* * Average $125,000 annually * Top ... With the most advanced trucks and trailers in the industry, Werner equips drivers with industry ...

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Truck Relocation information

What is a truck relocation?

A Truck Relocation job involves transporting commercial trucks from one location to another, often for dealerships, leasing companies, or businesses. Drivers may move new, used, or rental trucks, ensuring they reach their destinations safely and on time. These jobs can be regional or long-distance and may require a valid commercial driver's license (CDL) depending on the vehicle type. Truck relocation offers flexibility and can be ideal for drivers who prefer varied routes instead of fixed schedules.

What does a truck relocation worker do?

A typical day for a Truck Relocation professional involves inspecting assigned vehicles, planning optimal routes, and driving trucks between designated locations—these could include dealerships, rental agencies, or distribution centers. You will complete necessary paperwork, communicate with dispatchers or clients about schedules, and ensure vehicles are delivered on time and in good condition. The role can involve both local and long-distance travel, with varying schedules depending on company needs. Collaboration with logistics coordinators and occasional teamwork with other drivers may be required. Attention to safety and thorough documentation are key parts of the daily routine.

What skills and qualifications are needed for truck relocation?

To thrive in Truck Relocation, candidates typically need a valid commercial driver's license (CDL), strong knowledge of road safety regulations, and experience operating various types of commercial vehicles. Familiarity with GPS navigation systems, electronic logging devices (ELDs), and vehicle inspection tools is important for tracking routes and maintaining compliance. Excellent time management, reliability, and communication skills help professionals coordinate with clients and logistics teams. These competencies ensure vehicles are relocated safely, efficiently, and in accordance with legal and company standards.

Infographic showing various Truck Relocation job openings in Michigan as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 51% Full Time, 42% Part Time, 2% Temporary, 3% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 100% Physical job distribution.

Production Operator

USG Corporation

Otsego, MI

$13.75 - $16.50/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 12 days ago


USG rating

8.5

Company rating: 8.5 out of 10

Based on 58 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

32nd of 544 rated manufacturers


Job description

Primary Function

The Utility position continuously supports the Production Department by completing daily tasks as directed by the Production Foreman – tasks will vary based on operation demands and position vacancies. The Utility is an Operator 1 (Entry) position that will immediately start training to allow future coverage of Operator 2 positions: Filler Driver, Liner Driver, Production Loader, 5H, and Lab Tester.

Basic Requirements

Safety

•Understand and observe all plant safety rules.

•Must be able to perform this job safely and actively participate in all safety programs. Understand your surroundings and the potential dangers within your work areas.

Operations

•Perform duties as assigned by Production Foreman / Lead Supervisor / Area Supervisor.

•Production employees will occasionally have to work overtime. As with all positions at the plant, overtime is mandatory and regular and predictable attendance is an essential factor.

•The job procedures and requirements are applicable for the continuous operation of the Mill organization. The operator must remain on the job until the end of the shift and be relieved by the incoming position (applies to the coverage positions).

Job Procedures and Requirements

Support 5H

•Support Winder Operator with taping rolls and putting in core plugs.

•Support reel turn-ups.

•Fork Truck – move cores and empty hoppers.

•Bobcat – clean Paper Machine (PM) Basement.

Filler Driver Coverage

•Learn various types of bales in the Filler Plant: Old Corrugated Containers (OCC: Grocery, Stainless, and Brick), Double Lined Kraft (DLK).

•Squeeze Truck – load Filler Conveyor and break down reject rolls.

•Linde Fork Truck – relocate pallets of rope and chemical totes.

Liner Driver Coverage

•Support Liner Plant routine shutdown / start-ups with lockout tag outs and housekeeping.

•Assist Liner Operator (ex. troubleshoot with Liner Operator).

•Learn various types of bales in the Liner Plant: Flyleaf (FLY), Signature (SIG), Sorted White Ledger (SWL), Pie-Plate.

•Squeeze Truck – load Liner Conveyor and unloading bales from trucks.

•Linde Truck – empty hoppers.

Production Loader Coverage

•Identify different paper grades and width of rolls.

•Clamp Truck – relocate / stack rolls from Roll Kicker to the Mill-Side Finished Goods Warehouse (FGW).

•Support Winder Operations / Roll Handling (as necessary).

Support Lab Tester

•Cut paper samples (paper retention samples and lab tests).

•Learn a basic understanding of MDIS.

Other Job Procedures & Training

•Familiar with duties required during normal wash-ups.

oFire watch rounds, general clean-up, screen inspections, clothing changes, etc.

•Responsible for housekeeping and supporting 5S initiatives in assigned areas to meet housekeeping expectations.

•Familiar with all pertinent lockout procedures and support all production in lockouts.

•Review Visual Work Instructions (VWI) in their respective area and complete SOC.

•Complete Operator 2 Training for the following positions (as required): Filler Driver, Liner Driver, Production Loader, 5H, and Lab Tester.

NOTES

The first week, the Utility will shadow the 5H or lab tester position until spending a week with Supply Chain for basic mobile equipment training.

•DAY 1: 8AM – 3PM

•REMAINDER OF WEEK 1 (DAY 2 – 5): 5:30AM – 2PM (5:45AM Safety Huddle with Production Crew)

•WEEK 2: 5:30AM – 2PM (5:35AM Check-In with Supply Chain | 5:45AM Safety Huddle with Production Crew)

The Utility will be released to their assigned Production Crew once they pass the mobile equipment training – further training must be completed with Production to be qualified in any of the Operator 2 positions.

Qualifications

•Be able to perform the essential physical requirements necessary for this position.

•Demonstrate the ability to safely operate a Fork Truck, Squeeze Truck, Clamp Truck, and Bobcat. A valid driver’s license is required.

•Promotes, maintains, and enforces safety to promote an accident-free operation.

•Incorporates a safe-minded approach to all aspects of the department, including the process improvement initiatives.

•Self-starter and the ability to handle multiple priorities effectively.

•Business-minded, people and results oriented, with a strong emphasis on safety and quality.

•No significant performance/ attendance infractions within the last 36 months.

Rate of pay may be adjusted based on the qualifications and experience of the candidate.

USG employees enjoy a number of benefit options for themselves and their families. These include two medical insurance options, as well as vision and dental coverage. The cost of these optional programs varies based on coverage level - employees generally pay 25% of the monthly premium cost, USG pays the rest. These coverage options are offered on the first day of employment with no waiting period.

Additionally, USG employees enjoy both a 401(k) Investment Plan with company match and a pension plan. Beyond these main features, employees may also choose from a number of additional programs like life insurance, accident insurance, legal insurance, even pet insurance, just to name a few. USG also offers Quarterly (hourly) / Annual (salary) bonus potential for all employees based on performance metrics tied to safety, quality, and productivity. USG also provides employees with paid time off and paid holidays.


Since 1902, Chicago-based USG has been a leader in producing innovative, award-winning products and systems to build everything from major commercial developments and residential housing to home improvements. USG's employees are committed to the highest levels of customer satisfaction and quality in everything we do. Our steadfast commitment to the company's core business values – innovation, quality, integrity, service, diversity, efficiency and safety – have helped us become the company we are today.

EOE including disability/veteran


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