Crete Carrier jobs

Parkersburg, WV
$96,542 per year
With Crete Carrier and Shaffer Trucking, West Virginia drivers can choose more home time on a dedicated fleet or venture further... Read More
Syracuse, NY
Crete Carrier offers a 12 Days Out. 1 Day Home for Every 6 Days. Salary: Top 50% average $89,142 per year CPM: Starting pay $.59... Read More
Minneapolis, MN
Crete Carrier offers a 21 Days Out. 1 Day Home for Every 6 Days. Salary: Top 50% average $96,542 per year CPM: Starting pay $.61... Read More
Covington, KY
Crete Carrier offers home weekends with the Midwest Region fleet. Salary: Top 50% average $82,300 per year CPM: Starting pay... Read More
Clarksville, TN
Crete Carrier offers CDL A Drivers a Mid-South Regional with Weekend Home time Salary: $73,100 CPM: Starting pay $.55 to $.58... Read More
Morgantown, WV
Crete Carrier offers a 12 Days Out. 1 Day Home for Every 6 Days. Salary: Top 50% average $89,142 per year CPM: Starting pay $.59... Read More
Nashville, TN
Crete Carrier offers a 21 Days Out. 1 Day Home for Every 6 Days. Salary: Top 50% average $96,542 per year CPM: Starting pay $.61... Read More
Cincinnati, OH
Crete Carrier offers a 21 Days Out Delivering Bulky Furniture. Salary: Top 50% average $82,386 per year CPM: Starting pay $.56... Read More
Minneapolis, MN
If you love spending time outdoors, our dedicated fleets with more frequent home time could be just what you're looking for.... Read More
Florida drivers join Crete Carrier and Shaffer Trucking to see the country on our national OTR fleet. Strong miles mean more... Read More
Little Rock, AR
Crete Carrier offers a 21 Days Out. 1 Day Home for Every 6 Days. Salary: Top 50% average $96,542 per year CPM: Starting pay $.61... Read More
Crete Carrier offers a 21 Days Out. 1 Day Home for Every 6 Days. Salary: Top 50% average $96,542 per year CPM: Starting pay $.61... Read More
Saint Louis, MO
Crete Carrier offers a Regional Pacific NW for CDL A Drivers. Salary: $85,679 CPM: Starting pay $.57 to $60 CPM Experience:... Read More
Drivers who want to see the country are a perfect fit for the Crete Carrier and Shaffer Trucking national OTR fleets. These are... Read More
Kansas City, MO
At Shaffer Trucking (part of Crete Carrier Corporation), we know being an industry leader in driver pay is just the start. Our... Read More
Grand Forks, ND
$96,542 per year
Drivers from North Dakota can stay close to home on a dedicated fleet or join the national OTR fleet—home to our top earning... Read More
Lafayette, LA
Crete Carrier offers a 21 Days Out. 1 Day Home for Every 6 Days. Salary: Top 50% average $96,542 per year CPM: Starting pay $.61... Read More
Broken Arrow, OK
Crete Carrier offers CDL A Drivers a Dedicated Route and Home Weekends Salary: $74,000 CPM: Starting pay $.54 to $.57 CPM... Read More
Grand Island, NE
Crete Carrier offers CDL A Drivers a Dedicated Route in CO and NM Salary: $87,390 CPM: Starting pay $.55 to $58 CPM Experience:... Read More
Huntsville, AL
Alabama is a vital area for some key customers of Crete Carrier and Shaffer Trucking. For drivers, that means we have some great... Read More
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Finding the right diesel mechanic job requires careful consideration of various factors. Research potential employers’ reputation and culture, evaluate compensation packages, and confirm that long-term growth and advancement opportunities fit with your career goals. Other factors to consider include: your own level of experience, skill and industry specialization vs the job requirements; CDL license requirements; tool requirements; location; training and professional development opportunity; work schedule, flexibility and work-life balance. For key considerations for finding a job as a heavy-duty truck diesel mechanic or technician, visit our Diesel Mechanic Job Resources.

Diesel mechanic certifications represent an industry recognized level of knowledge and expertise in a particular area of diesel engine diagnosis, repair or maintenance. These advanced certifications are offered by the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) and enhance a mechanic’s skill set and positively impact their qualifications and salary. Certifications may be obtained in specific areas such as gasoline and diesel engines, drive trains, brakes, suspension and steering, electronics, HVAC and preventative maintenance. For a listing of ASE certifications available specifically for heavy-duty truck mechanics, visit our Diesel Mechanic Job Resources.

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