How to become a utility driver?

Career: Utility Driver

The qualifications to become a utility driver vary depending on where you work and the details of your job. In most cases, utility drivers need a high school diploma or GED certificate and a commercial driver’s license (CDL). In this job, you operate different vehicles in a fleet, so you typically need a Class A CDL to drive large trucks or a Class B CDL to operate box trucks. In this career, you need the physical skills to lift and load cargo. Knowledge of OSHA regulations is important. You also need strong navigation skills to follow and complete delivery or transportation routes.