CDL A Driver
Job Type
Full-time
Description

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At BICO, we look for people who will show up as their whole self because we value diversity. So be sure to check whether you’re aligned with our company values and culture. If you think you can see yourself delivering WOW as a member of the BICO family, then check out the job description below!

CORE VALUES

BICO Drilling Tools, Inc., designs and manufactures standard and customized equipment including Down Hole Motors, Thru-Tubing Motors, PBL Bypass Subs and Jetting Tools, Non-Mag Collars, Drilling Jars, Shock Absorbers, and Even Wall® Power Sections. BICO is a subsidiary of the Schoeller-Bleckmann Oilfield Equipment group of companies. 


COMPANY CULTURE IS AT OUR CORE

 We strive to be a reliable and responsive long-term partner for our customers

 We are dedicated to integrity and honesty and act accordingly

 We are committed to continuous improvement

 We strive to be a diverse company attractive for our employees and offer them challenging opportunities in a performance-oriented organization

 We promote an environment of transparency, trust and empowerment

 We encourage and reward innovative behavior

 We are dedicated to operate in a safe and environmentally responsible manner

 We are committed to long-term growth and sustainable energy


BENEFITS WE PROVIDE

 Great medical, dental, and vision

 401K program

 A generous Employee Referral Program

 A multitude of benefits and incentives to stay healthy and fit

 Plenty of paid time off for life, vacations, staycations, and rest

 Flexible schedules

 Company-sponsored events

 Employee recognition program


WHAT YOU’LL BE DOING

As a CDL A Driver for BICO Drilling Tools you will be responsible for the transportation of heavy equipment from our OKC District to our Casper, WY District. Routes will be done during the work week with some overnights required. Vehicle Operation: responsible for safely driving and maneuvering large vehicles, requiring a high level of skill and attention to road conditions, traffic laws, and vehicle dynamics. Pre-Trip and Post-Trip Inspections: Drivers responsible for performing routine inspections of their vehicle before and after trips to ensure everything is functioning properly. Loading and Unloading: responsible for securing loads properly to prevent shifting or damage during transit. Documentation: Keeping accurate records is crucial. Drivers responsible for managing and maintaining logbooks to document driving hours, mileage, and delivery details, complying with regulatory requirements. Compliance and Safety: drivers are responsible for adhering to federal, state, and local regulations related to driving hours, vehicle maintenance, and cargo safety. This includes compliance with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) guidelines. Emergency Handling: Drivers must be prepared to handle emergencies or unexpected situations, such as breakdowns, accidents, or hazard