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Union Driver Jobs in Michigan (NOW HIRING)

Delivery Driver

Royal Oak, MI · On-site

$15.75 - $19.75/hr

Delivery Driver Union Joints' Central Prep Kitchen is hiring hard-working, creative folks to round out our stellar crew! Experience a plus, but we will train! Join the crew responsible for crafting ...

Must be willing to join local union and pay union dues. Education & Experience * High School ... Valid commercial driver's license (CDL) required. Physical Requirements: * RARE (less than 10%): ...

Must be willing to join local union and pay union dues. Education & Experience * High School ... Valid commercial driver's license (CDL) required. Physical Requirements: * RARE (less than 10%): ...

Must be willing to join local union and pay union dues. Education & Experience * High School ... Valid commercial driver's license (CDL) required. Physical Requirements: * RARE (less than 10%): ...

Driver

Mount Pleasant, MI · On-site

$18.72 - $24.96/hr

Drivers will be required to submit to pre-employment, random, and post-accident drug and alcohol ... Union benefits Schedule: * 10 hour shift * 4 hour shift * 8 hour shift * Afternoon shift * Day ...

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How much do union driver jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for union driver in Michigan is $16.34, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $12.55 and $17.60 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a union driver?

Union Drivers are professional drivers who are members of a labor union that represents their interests in the workplace. These drivers may operate trucks, buses, or other vehicles, depending on their specific industry. Being part of a union often means they have negotiated wages, benefits, and working conditions, and have access to collective bargaining and support from the union in case of disputes. Union Drivers typically adhere to safety regulations and uphold standards set by both their employer and the union.

What skills and qualifications are needed to be a union driver?

To thrive as a Union Driver, you need a valid commercial driver's license (CDL), a clean driving record, and knowledge of safety regulations and route navigation. Familiarity with fleet management systems, GPS devices, and sometimes specialized vehicles or equipment is typically required. Reliability, strong communication, and a commitment to teamwork help Union Drivers excel in coordinating with dispatchers and maintaining schedules. These skills and qualities ensure safe, efficient transport services and compliance with union standards and employer expectations.

What challenges do union drivers face compared to non-union drivers?

Union Drivers often benefit from collective bargaining agreements, which can provide better wages, job security, and benefits. However, they may also encounter unique challenges such as adhering to strict union rules, participating in strikes or work stoppages, and navigating complex seniority systems for shift assignments or route selection. Additionally, Union Drivers often need to stay informed about union policies and actively participate in meetings or votes, which can add extra responsibilities outside of their driving duties.

What is the difference between Union Driver vs Non-Union Driver?

AspectUnion DriverNon-Union Driver
CredentialsTypically requires union membership, certifications, and seniorityMay require similar licenses but no union-specific credentials
Work EnvironmentUnionized workplaces with negotiated benefits and work rulesNon-union settings, potentially less structured benefits
Employer & Industry UsageCommon in transportation, logistics, and public transit sectorsUsed across similar industries but less regulated by union agreements
Search & Comparison IntentOften compared for benefits, job security, and wagesCompared for flexibility and independent work options

Union Drivers typically work in unionized environments with negotiated benefits, wages, and job protections, whereas Non-Union Drivers may have more flexibility but fewer benefits. The choice depends on preferences for job security versus independence within the transportation industry.

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

The most popular types of Driver jobs in Michigan are:

What cities in Michigan are hiring for Union Driver jobs?

Cities in Michigan with the most Union Driver job openings:

Infographic showing various Union Driver job openings in Michigan as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 65% Full Time, 28% Part Time, 2% Temporary, 3% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $33,988 per year, or $16.3 per hour.

Driver, Union - Tractor Trailer

MacAllister Rentals

Detroit, MI

$20 - $26/hr

Full-time

Re-posted 19 days ago


Job description

Objective

Primary duty of position includes but is not limited to: the safe and courteous loading, unloading and delivery of equipment to customer sites within Michigan and surrounding states.

Responsibilities
  • Doing daily safety checks on trucks and equipment
  • Reporting to dispatch for delivery/pick-up assignments
  • Courteously delivering equipment to customer sites
  • Deliver and pickup equipment in a safe and timely manner
  • Check equipment fuel, fluid levels and proper operations before loading
  • Rental contract, pickup tickets and damage tickets are to be filled out completely and legibly and signed by proper person(s).
  • Demonstrate the safe and correct operation of equipment at the time of delivery.
  • Notify shop leadman or service manager and rental coordinator of damaged equipment.
  • Contact rental coordinator after each delivery.
  • Maintain vehicle and equipment to present a clean and professional appearance..
  • Storage of equipment and vehicles in appropriate manner when not in use to prevent property damage.
  • Complete any and all special assignments or project from store manager in a timely manner

Safety

  • Maintain equipment to meet DOT inspection criteria
  • Follow DOT laws regarding the loading and hauling of equipment
  • Secure all unused chains and binders when not in use
  • Drive with lights on
  • Actively participate in safety meetings
  • Don’t violate safety policies and rules
  • No involvement in an accident that is caused by a violation of defensive driving principles resulting in property damage over $100 per year.
Qualifications
  • Knowledge, skills and abilities typically required through a high school education with some technical training
  • Class A CDL
  • Minimum 2 years hauling experience driving a tractor trailer vehicle
  • Familiarity with delivery areas would be helpful as well as the ability to read and understand maps of the city and surrounding areas.
  • Excellent communication skills including written, verbal and listening
  • Product Knowledge would be a plus
  • Excellent customer service skills