CDL Auditor

Oklahoma State Government

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County
CDL A Local Tanker
$46,360 - $46,360/yr
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What to Expect

This is a full_time Local tanker position with Oklahoma State Government in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County. You will need a CDL Class A license, along with tanker, passenger endorsements. The position pays $46,360 - $46,360/yr.

Job Description

Job Posting Title CDL Auditor Agency 640 SERVICE OKLAHOMA Supervisory Organization D&S - CDL Services Job Posting End Date Refer to the date listed at the top of this posting, if available. Continuous if date is blank. Note: Applications will be accepted until 11:59 PM on the day prior to the posting end date above. Estimated Appointment End Date (Continuous if Blank) Full/Part-Time Full time Job Type Regular Compensation The Service Oklahoma (SOK) mission is to ease the stress in navigating government services by providing a best-in-class customer experience. We are Oklahomans helping Oklahomans by providing driver license and motor vehicle services on behalf of the state. This position has an annual rate of $50,000.00 The Service Oklahoma offers a generous benefits package, including a benefits allowance to off-set the costs of medical, dental, vision, life and disability insurance plans. The Service Oklahoma will match up to 7% towards an employee’s Defined Contribution retirement plan. Our employees receive 11 paid holidays, 15 days of paid annual leave, which increases with every 5 years of service, and 15 days of paid sick leave. Additionally, employees will receive longevity payments based on their years of service with the State of Oklahoma. Job Description POSITION SUMMARY The CDL Auditor is responsible for ensuring and overseeing the day-to-day activities and compliance of the CDL third party program related to the CDL skills tests as well as truck schools overseen by Service Oklahoma. The CDL Auditor is to ensure the highest safety standards, improve operational efficiencies, statistical analysis, and troubleshoot/give guidance regarding their area of operation. This role involves working closely with multiple divisions to maintain compliance with both state and federal regulations while providing the best-in-class service. POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES This job description describes the general nature and level of work performed by the employee assigned to this position. It should not be construed as an exhaustive list of all required duties, responsibilities and skills. Safety and Compliance Inspect equipment for safety and compliance with State and Federal testing standards. Determines the physical and driving qualifications of customers for conformance to the established standards necessary for safe driving. Determines vehicle characteristics to ensure appropriate tests are administered. Checks for valid registration and insurance. Actively participates in all training events of new regulations and reviewing current regulations regularly. Operational Management Input CDL skills test appointments in reporting/scheduling programs, as well as confirming all ELDT requirements have been met. Regular verification of CDL skills pad/drive route are within State and Federal regulations. Review documents for eligibility for CDL skills test. Verify prospective applicants have completed or are exempt from required ELDT requirements prior to administering a CDL Skills test(s). Customer Service Communicates information related to driver license applications, testing procedures, test results, and complaint processes to customers. Connect with customers regarding location of test, test scheduling process, and eligibility in a professional and timely manner. Quality Assurance Continually reviewing the CDL Examiner’s Manual, State and Federal testing/training materials. Mandatory refresher training to stay in compliance with State and Federal regulations. Reporting and Documentation Maintain accurate records of tests conducted. Daily monitoring of State-issued equipment and maintenance of all applications necessary to preform daily functions. Reporting of tests administered, no shows, walk-ins, deviation from drive route, etc. in a timely manner. Other duties as assigned. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, & ABILITIES Demonstrates knowledge of and supports mission, vision, value statements, standards, policies and procedures, operating instructions, confidentiality standards, and the code of ethical behavior. In-depth knowledge of both state and federal regulations pertaining to the CDL program and how to reference such regulations; provide proper feedback to applicants/ third-party examiners/ trainers/ truck schools. Proficient in technology and software relevant to conducting CDL skills examinations/reports/training/auditing. Effective problem-solving, critical thinking, analytical, oral and written communication, and organizational skills; strong leadership, organizational, and communication skills. Ability to work effectively in team environment, participating and assisting their peers; participate in the development and evaluation of program objectives and procedures; make sound decisions under pressure and resolve conflicts effectively. Ability to obtain AAMVA CCE Certification; obtain Passenger, School Bus, and Tanker endorsements. Administer skills examinations for all classes of license/CMVs; work with sensitive materials and maintain confidentiality and appropriate discretion. EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE The preferred minimum qualifications for this position are: A Bachelor’s Degree in any field OR four (4) years of relevant experience OR equivalent combination of education and experience. Preference may be given to candidates who have: A valid Class A CDL Prior CDL Experience and/or DL Examining Experience SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS The schedule for this position may vary and require flexibility, including some early or late shifts, weekends, and occasional overtime, based on the needs of the agency. This position may require occasional travel. The employee must be willing and able to perform all job-related travel. State vehicles may be available, but reliable transportation may be required for local travel. Possession and maintenance of a valid Oklahoma Driver License is required. This position works in a comfortable office setting with a computer for a large percentage of the workday. This position may also work in a storefront setting with a mild noise level, depending on customer traffic in the store. This position requires employees to be able to stand up to eight hours a day in all weather conditions and lift 10-50 pounds on a regular basis, with assistance as needed. This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice. Equal Opportunity Employment The State of Oklahoma is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of genetic information, race, religion, color, sex, age, national origin, or disability. Current active State of Oklahoma employees must apply for open positions internally through the Workday Jobs Hub . If you are needing any extra assistance or have any questions relating to a job you have applied for, please click the link below and find the agency for which you applied for additional information: Agency Contact

Requirements

  • CDL Class A license
  • tanker endorsement
  • passenger endorsement
  • Clean MVR (Motor Vehicle Record)
  • At least 21 years old (interstate)
  • Valid DOT physical card

About Local Trucking

Local trucking jobs operate within a 100-to-200-mile radius, allowing drivers to be home every night. These positions often involve multiple stops per day, including deliveries to stores, warehouses, or construction sites. Local driving is an excellent fit for those who value work-life balance, and demand for local CDL drivers continues to grow as e-commerce expands.

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A Day in the Life

A typical day as a local driver starts at the company yard, where you do a pre-trip inspection and pick up your load or delivery manifest. You make several stops within the metro area or surrounding communities, handling pickups and drop-offs at loading docks, stores, and customer sites. The work is fast-paced with plenty of backing and maneuvering, but the trade-off is being home every night with weekends off.

Pros & Cons of Local Driving

Pros

  • + Home every night with weekends typically off
  • + No need to live in a sleeper cab
  • + Consistent daily routine and work-life balance
  • + Health benefits from regular meals and sleep schedule
  • + Growing demand from e-commerce and last-mile delivery

Cons

  • Lower per-mile pay compared to OTR and regional
  • More physical work with frequent loading and unloading
  • Heavy city traffic and tight dock maneuvering
  • Early morning start times (often 3 AM to 5 AM)
  • Higher number of stops per day means more paperwork

About Tanker Trucks

Tanker trucks transport liquid or gaseous cargo such as fuel, chemicals, milk, and water. Drivers typically need a Tanker (N) endorsement on their CDL, and many tanker loads also require a Hazmat (H) endorsement. The specialized nature of tanker hauling means drivers earn above-average pay, though the role demands extra caution due to the shifting weight of liquid cargo.

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Career Path

1

CDL Training & Helper Routes

Get your CDL and start on local helper routes or ride-along positions to learn city driving.

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2

Solo Local Driver

Run your own local route with regular stops, building relationships with customers and dispatchers.

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3

Senior Driver or Spotter

Take on premium routes, yard jockey roles, or become a lead driver for your terminal.

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4

Dispatcher or Terminal Manager

Transition into dispatch, safety management, or terminal operations using your driving expertise.

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Trucking in Oklahoma

Oklahoma's oil industry and I-40/I-35 corridors create steady demand for various driver types.

Average driver salary in Oklahoma: $47,000 - $67,000/yr

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does this local job pay?

This position pays $46,360 - $46,360/yr. Actual pay may vary based on experience, endorsements, and miles driven.

What CDL class do I need for this job?

This position requires a CDL Class A license. Class A allows you to operate combination vehicles over 26,001 lbs GVWR.

What is the trucking job market like in Oklahoma?

Oklahoma's oil industry and I-40/I-35 corridors create steady demand for various driver types. The average truck driver salary in Oklahoma ranges from $47,000 - $67,000 per year.

Last updated: June 12, 2026

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