Job Description
⭐ What You Get
- $65,000–$70,000+ per year
- Guaranteed overtime every week
- 60‑hour weeks (48 every 3rd week)
- Home daily — 12‑hour shifts with consecutive days off
- Paid weekly
- Full benefits after 30 days (Medical, Dental, Vision – BCBS)
- 401(k): 5% company contribution + 4% match (100% vested immediately)
- Paid holidays & PTO that starts accruing day one
- Paid training
- Year‑round work with long‑term railroad contracts
⭐ About the Job
This is not typical trucking.
Locomotive fueling is a hands‑on job — 90–95% of the fueling work happens outside the truck sticking tanks, pulling hoses, and operating the fuel nozzle.
Because dispatches can occur at any time during your shift, you must be prepared to work outside in all weather conditions.
What to Expect
- Work independently at a stable rail facility
- Guaranteed pay for the full 12‑hour shift, even if dispatches are light
- Automatic‑transmission tractor‑trailer tanker
⭐ Who This Job Is Perfect For
Drivers who:
- Want home daily consistency
- Prefer hands‑on work
- Want steady overtime they can count on
- Want long‑term job stability with no seasonal layoffs
⭐ Requirements
- Class A CDL
- Hazmat + Tanker endorsements
- TWIC card required
- Ability to pass all background & drug testing
- Able to work outdoors and climb locomotive steps
- Lift up to 50 lbs
🔧 What You’ll Do
- Fuel locomotives safely at the rail yard
- Respond quickly to dispatch during your shift
- Complete fuel paperwork & equipment inspections
- Follow all PPE & safety procedures
- Maintain reliability and professionalism