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LOCAL · HOME DAILY · HAZMAT TANKER

CDL-A Local Fuel Delivery Driver – Birmingham Metro Energy Network

📍 Birmingham, AL ⏱ Full-Time 💵 $1,450–$1,900 / week
Weekly Pay
$1,450–$1,900
Rate
$28–$34 / hr
Sign-On Bonus
Up to $2,500
Home Time
Home Daily

🗺 Location & Routes

  • Base city: Birmingham, AL
  • Route type: Local metro fuel distribution (tight-radius)
  • Freight: Gasoline, diesel, commercial fuel loads
  • Schedule: Early AM terminal pickup + multi-stop deliveries across metro area

📋 Job Description

  • Load refined fuel products at Birmingham-area fuel terminals under strict safety protocols and seal verification procedures
  • Execute multiple daily deliveries to retail stations and fleet accounts with precise meter-offload operations
  • Navigate dense metro traffic patterns across Birmingham, Hoover, and Bessemer using assigned routing systems
  • Monitor product levels, temperature sensitivity, and unloading pressure systems during each stop
  • Maintain compliance logs through ELD systems with occasional manual terminal paperwork reconciliation
  • Perform pre/post-trip inspections on tanker trailers with emphasis on valves, hoses, and vapor recovery systems

Requirements

CDL Class A

Required for tanker operation

Experience

1+ year CDL-A preferred (fuel or tanker experience a plus)

Age

21+ minimum requirement

MVR

Clean record with strong safety history preferred

Physical

Ability to handle hoses, couplings, and ground equipment

Endorsements

HazMat + Tanker endorsements required

🚛 Equipment & Fleet

  • Mixed tanker fleet including Freightliner Cascadia (2022–2024 units with moderate wear from metro cycles)
  • Kenworth T880 fuel tankers used on heavier terminal transfer runs, sometimes with cosmetic cab wear
  • Basic onboard GPS routing with occasional manual dispatch adjustments during peak fuel demand hours

🏠 Home Time

  • Daily return to Birmingham terminal or home base
  • Occasional extended shifts during fuel demand spikes or storm-related supply surges

📍 Real Routes Our Drivers Take

  • Birmingham, AL → Hoover, AL (US-31 retail fuel distribution corridor)
  • Birmingham, AL → Bessemer, AL (I-20 industrial fueling & warehouse zone)
  • Birmingham, AL → Montgomery, AL (I-65 southbound terminal replenishment lane)

🎁 Benefits

Health, dental & vision coverage
401(k) retirement plan
Paid holidays & PTO accrual
Fuel safety & HazMat certification support
Performance-based weekly bonuses
Paid onboarding & terminal training

📝 Hiring Process

1
Online application submission
2
MVR + CDL verification review
3
DOT physical & drug screening
4
Terminal safety onboarding
5
Start assigned metro fuel routes

Frequently Asked Questions

How many stops per shift are typical?

Drivers usually complete 6–10 fuel station deliveries depending on demand and terminal output flow.

Is unloading manual or automated?

Fuel is delivered via meter-controlled pump systems with hose connections at each station.

What kind of weekly mileage is expected?

Most drivers run 350–600 miles weekly due to tight metro routing and short-haul structure.

Do shifts ever extend beyond Birmingham?

Occasionally yes—overflow loads may go toward Montgomery or Tuscaloosa during peak demand cycles.

What fuel products are transported?

Mainly gasoline and diesel for retail stations, plus occasional commercial fleet fueling.

Is night driving required?

Some early morning or overnight terminal loading shifts may occur during supply resets.

💼 Career Opportunities

This Birmingham CDL-A fuel delivery role builds long-term experience in hazardous material logistics within one of Alabama’s most consistent energy distribution networks. Drivers entering this position often begin on standard metro routes but can transition into higher-paying specialized assignments such as bulk terminal transfers, dedicated refinery lanes, or trainer roles for new HazMat operators. Over time, performance-based advancement may lead to priority route selection, reduced stop density runs, or assignment to higher-volume commercial accounts.

The structure of this operation allows drivers to develop skills in precision fueling, safety compliance, and time-sensitive logistics coordination. As experience grows, opportunities may expand into regional fuel transfer routes along I-20, I-65, and I-59 corridors or dedicated contracts with large retail fuel chains. Some drivers also progress into safety compliance auditing or fleet coordination roles within the terminal network. The demand for qualified tanker drivers in the Birmingham metro ensures steady upward mobility for those who maintain strong safety records and consistent performance.

🔗 CDL-A Local Fuel Delivery Driver – Birmingham, AL

CDL-A jobs in Birmingham, AL continue to show steady demand as fuel distribution networks expand across Alabama’s metro and industrial corridors. Truck driving jobs in Alabama, especially within local tanker and HazMat segments, offer structured home-daily schedules with predictable pay ranging from $1,450 to $1,900 per week depending on stop volume and shift assignments. This role focuses on local metro fuel logistics rather than long-haul freight, making it ideal for drivers who prefer consistent daily routes and minimal over-the-road travel. Equipment typically includes modern tanker units equipped with safety monitoring systems, electronic logging devices, and GPS-assisted routing. Drivers operate across Birmingham’s key freight corridors including I-20, I-65, and US-31, serving retail stations, distribution centers, and fleet fueling accounts. Whether exploring local CDL jobs, regional CDL jobs, or OTR CDL jobs, this position offers a strong balance of pay, safety structure, and home time within a stable energy logistics environment.

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