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Crude Hauler

Gillette, WY

Crude Oil Transport Professional

jade owls is a fast-growing oil & gas operator built on integrity, grit, and cash flow. Since 2022, we’ve grown more than 65x and currently operate 13,500 BOPD across Northeast Wyoming, Oklahoma. Driven to hire the best!

Our Crude Oil Drivers manage the transportation and delivery of crude oil between key locations. This is a safety-sensitive role that requires precision, efficiency, and strict adherence to company protocols.

Versatility is key. All drivers receive cross-training to transport water and will be expected to support water-hauling operations as required.

Compensation & Benefits

  • 100% employer paid medical, vision, and dental premiums for applicable plans
  • 401(k) Retirement Plan with generous match
  • Paid Time Off and Company Holidays
  • Potential RSU awards, subject to plan terms, performance, and company discretion
  • Career growth with potential for future advancement

Responsibilities

  • Safety First: Maintain strict compliance with OSHA regulations and all jade owls safety policies at all times.
  • Quality Control: Perform crude oil testing and purchasing in accordance with applicable A.P.I. standards.
  • Technical Transport: Safely load, haul, and unload crude oil tankers while complying with all state, federal, and company regulations.
  • Documentation: Accurately complete and submit all required digital and physical documentation in a timely manner.
  • Equipment Maintenance: Conduct daily equipment inspections, monitor fluid levels, and perform minor maintenance such as replacing gaskets, hoses, and nozzles to ensure operational readiness.

Qualifications

  • Valid Class A CDL with Tanker and HazMat endorsements required.
  • Minimum of 2 years of commercial driving experience, including at least 1 year of tanker experience. Oilfield and lease-road experience preferred.
  • No more than 3 moving violations within the past 5 years (no more than 1 in the last 12 months); no DUI or DWI convictions.
  • Ability to successfully complete a road test operating an 18-speed transmission.
  • Ability to lift up to 75 lbs., climb stairs and ladders frequently, and chain tires in adverse weather conditions.
  • Willingness to work nights, weekends, and holidays as operationally required.
  • Always required use of personal protective equipment (PPE) and strict adherence to safety protocols.

Work Environment

  • Operation around heavy equipment, crude oil production facilities, and moving vehicles.
  • Physically demanding tasks performed in varying terrain, including remote lease roads.
  • Exposure to all weather conditions including rain, snow, mud, and hazardous driving conditions
  • Exposure to hazardous facilities, moving equipment, hydrocarbons, and potential H2S environments

Ready to shift your career into high gear? Apply today to join our team!

 

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