Class A CDL Tractor Trailer Operator - USPS
Ontario Role Highlights
Role Essentials
- Based in: Ontario, CA (our growing Ontario office)
- Position: Class A CDL Tractor Trailer Operator - USPS (Flexible/Contract, Ontario)
- Hiring Organization: United States Postal Service
- This Ontario-based role is an excellent opportunity for professionals skilled in relevant skills.
- Our United States Postal Service team in Ontario, CA is growing.
- Benefit from working in Ontario, a key hub for the Commercial Freight And Government industry.
Salary and Benefits
- Pay: $4.8k-$7k/Month (approx. $71.3k/Year)
- Benefits: Benefits may be available based on employment type.
- Flexible contract/gig opportunity in Ontario.
Day-to-Day
- Apply your your professional skills skills at our Ontario location.
Drive the Backbone of the Postal Network
The local mail carriers cannot operate without the massive, invisible infrastructure that feeds them. The United States Postal Service employs an elite fleet of commercial heavy-haulers to transport millions of pounds of mail overnight. As a Tractor Trailer Operator (TTO), you are the absolute heavyweight champion of the USPS. This is a highly coveted, career-track commercial driving job offering extreme route stability, drop-and-hook efficiency, and unmatched federal benefits. If you possess a Class A CDL and want to escape the grueling lifestyle of Over-The-Road (OTR) trucking in favor of predictable, local/regional routes that get you home every day, this is the ultimate commercial driving career.
Commercial Postal Operations
- Heavy Freight Transport: Safely operate massive 18-wheel tractor-trailer combinations, transporting towering bulk mail cages between Network Distribution Centers (NDCs), processing plants, and major local post offices.
- Drop-and-Hook Efficiency: Enjoy a highly efficient workflow. The vast majority of USPS tractor-trailer routes are drop-and-hook, meaning you will simply back into the dock, drop an empty trailer, hook up to a fully loaded one, and immediately hit the highway without ever touching the freight.
- Strict Dispatch Adherence: The postal network operates on a schedule down to the minute. You must utilize exceptional time-management and highway navigation skills to ensure you never miss a designated plant departure window.
- Federal Safety Compliance: Conduct rigorous DOT pre-trip and post-trip vehicle safety inspections daily, ensuring air brakes and trailer connections are flawless before entering the interstate.
The Federal CDL Advantage
- Career Status & Elite Benefits: USPS TTOs quickly convert to career employees, unlocking the Federal Employees Retirement System (FERS), matching TSP (401k equivalent), and premium, heavily subsidized health insurance for life.
- Home Daily Stability: Say goodbye to sleeping in truck stops. Postal tractor-trailer routes are highly localized or regional, guaranteeing you return to your home terminal at the end of every shift.
- Top-Tier Union Pay: Enjoy highly competitive commercial hourly wages negotiated by the American Postal Workers Union (APWU), complete with massive penalty overtime pay during the holiday peak season.
Requirements
Must be at least 21 years old. You must possess a valid, active Class A Commercial Driver's License (CDL-A) with a pristine Motor Vehicle Record. A minimum of two years of verifiable, full-time experience operating tractor-trailers is required. You must pass a comprehensive DOT physical examination, federal background check, and rigorous drug screening.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does the Class A CDL Tractor Trailer Operator position pay at United States Postal Service?
This role offers a pay range of $4,840 - $7,040. Actual compensation may vary based on experience, shift, and location within Ontario.
Where is this Class A CDL Tractor Trailer Operator job located?
This position is based in Ontario, CA. United States Postal Service has facilities throughout the region, but this specific opening is in Ontario.
What are the overnight shift hours?
Overnight shifts at United States Postal Service in Ontario typically run from approximately 6:00 PM to 4:30 AM, though exact times may vary by facility. Night shift roles often come with shift differential pay on top of the base rate.
Do I need my own vehicle for this delivery role?
United States Postal Service typically provides delivery vehicles and equipment. A valid driver's license is required. Check the specific requirements listed in the job description for this Ontario position.
What benefits does United States Postal Service offer for this position?
United States Postal Service provides comprehensive benefits starting Day 1, which may include medical, dental, and vision coverage, 401(k) with company match, paid time off, and employee assistance programs.
What are the physical requirements for this delivery position?
Delivery roles require the ability to lift, carry, and deliver packages weighing up to 50 lbs. You should be comfortable entering and exiting a vehicle frequently and walking throughout your shift, including stairs.