🗺 Location & Routes
- Base: Seattle metro construction zones, WA
- Route style: Local heavy civil hauling (urban + industrial corridors)
- Freight: Dirt, asphalt mix, gravel, demolition debris, base rock
- Work pattern: Early morning dispatch tied to active jobsite progress
📋 Job Description
- Haul bulk construction materials between active roadwork and excavation sites across Seattle metro
- Operate dump trucks in tight urban construction corridors with frequent stop-and-go loading cycles
- Coordinate with site foremen during asphalt drops and material staging operations
- Handle uneven terrain unloading at partially developed or muddy job sites
- Complete daily truck inspections including hydraulics, tarp systems, and brake response checks
- Maintain compliance while navigating congestion-heavy corridors like I-5, SR-99, and I-90 ramps
✅ Requirements
CDL-A
Valid Class A license required
Experience
6+ months preferred, construction hauling a plus
Age
21+ years old
MVR
Clean or minor violations reviewed case-by-case
Physical
Ability to climb, tarp loads, and work outdoors
Endorsements
Not required (Tanker helpful)
🚛 Equipment & Fleet
- Mixed fleet of late-model 2021–2024 Freightliner and older Kenworth dump units with visible jobsite wear and patched interiors
- Manual tarp systems and partially upgraded hydraulic lifts with occasional site-level maintenance delays
- Basic GPS dispatch units with intermittent signal drop in downtown Seattle construction corridors
🏠 Home Time
- Daily home return after shift completion
- Early morning dispatch with variable end times depending on concrete/asphalt pours
📍 Real Routes Our Drivers Take
- Seattle, WA → Tacoma, WA (I-5 South construction corridor hauling aggregate)
- Seattle, WA → Everett, WA (SR-99 & I-5 industrial dump material cycle)
- Bellevue, WA → Seattle, WA (I-90 urban redevelopment excavation runs)
🎁 Benefits
📝 Hiring Process
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Is this strictly local Seattle work?
Yes, all routes stay within Seattle metro construction zones and nearby industrial corridors.
Do drivers work year-round?
Yes, infrastructure and road maintenance projects run through all seasons with adjusted schedules.
What kind of freight is handled daily?
Mostly loose construction materials like gravel, asphalt mix, soil, and demolition debris.
Are trucks automatic or manual?
Most units are automatic, though some older dump trucks may require basic manual handling skills.
How early do shifts start?
Typically between 4:30 AM and 6:00 AM depending on active jobsite scheduling.
Is overtime available?
Yes, overtime is common during peak asphalt and concrete delivery phases.
💼 Career Opportunities
This Seattle CDL-A dump truck position is more than just a local driving job—it is a long-term entry point into the heavy civil construction logistics sector. Drivers who perform consistently on Seattle’s active infrastructure projects often transition into higher-paying dedicated construction contracts or supervisory haul coordination roles. With time, operators may move into specialized freight such as asphalt distribution coordination, aggregate logistics planning, or equipment training positions for new hires.
The company supports internal advancement toward regional construction hauling assignments across Washington State, including highway expansion and bridge redevelopment projects. Experienced drivers can also qualify for trainer roles, helping onboard new CDL-A operators entering the construction freight field. Some drivers eventually move into owner-operator pathways or dedicated long-term municipal contracts. Stability comes from constant infrastructure investment across Seattle, meaning consistent work volume even during slower freight cycles. This role rewards reliability, safety awareness, and the ability to adapt to fast-changing jobsite environments.
🔗 Seattle Local Construction Dump Truck CDL-A Driver – Seattle, WA
CDL-A jobs in Seattle are in steady demand due to continuous infrastructure expansion, highway maintenance, and commercial redevelopment across Washington State. This truck driving job in Washington focuses on local construction hauling, giving drivers consistent home-daily schedules without long-haul pressure. Unlike regional or OTR CDL jobs, this position is centered on short-cycle freight movements between job sites, quarries, and disposal facilities across Seattle metro zones. Drivers operate in real-world conditions that include congested urban roads, active construction zones, and heavy industrial corridors connected by I-5, I-90, and SR-99.
Pay ranges remain competitive with hourly earnings plus overtime opportunities during peak construction seasons. Equipment varies across the fleet, combining newer dump units with rugged older trucks that reflect real jobsite conditions rather than perfect showroom setups. Routes frequently involve retail development zones, municipal infrastructure projects, and warehouse-adjacent construction staging areas. For drivers seeking stability, this role offers predictable local freight cycles, strong weekly income, and daily home time while remaining part of Washington’s expanding construction logistics network.
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