Chemical Delivery Specialist

Creedence Energy Services LLC

New Bern, Craven County
CDL A Local Tanker
$78,000 - $88,400/yr
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What to Expect

This is a full_time Local tanker position with Creedence Energy Services LLC in New Bern, Craven County. You will need a CDL Class A license, along with tanker endorsement. The position pays $78,000 - $88,400/yr.

Job Description

About the Company Creedence Energy Services is a leading independent production and midstream chemical company with a national reach, including the Williston Basin, the Permian, East Texas, Oklahoma, and the San Juan Basin. Through integrity, excellence, and service, Creedence is dedicated to delivering robust production chemical programs that not only improve efficiency, but ultimately provide value to operators’ bottom line. In addition to providing a full suite of oil and gas chemicals, Creedence specializes in scale remediation and production stimulation treatments. Contact Creedence to learn more about optimizing chemical programs, improving return on investment for chemical expenditures, and experiencing unparalleled dedication to servicing your production chemical program. About the Job Drivers must relocate to North Dakota! Job Summary Company Driver (W2, Solo) Straight Tanker Local $1,500 - $1,700 total weekly avg. pay $28.00 - $28.00 per hour 1,000 - 2,000 avg. miles per week Dedicated Day shift 100% Driver Load/Unload Home Time 5 days on, 2 days off Home at least 3 weekends per month Benefits Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Disability and 401K with company match Paid holidays Paid vacation Orientation Details Offers paid orientation Accommodation is covered Drivers get their own room Lunch, Dinner, Breakfast is included Orientation is performed partly or in full online Does not cover any travel expenses Hiring Requirements Class A license without (E) No Manual restriction 1 month Straight/Semi Tanker experience We're an equal opportunity employer

Requirements

  • CDL Class A license
  • tanker 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 North Carolina

North Carolina's growing population and expanding warehouse and distribution sector create strong driver demand.

Average driver salary in North Carolina: $49,000 - $70,000/yr

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does this local job pay?

This position pays $78,000 - $88,400/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 North Carolina?

North Carolina's growing population and expanding warehouse and distribution sector create strong driver demand. The average truck driver salary in North Carolina ranges from $49,000 - $70,000 per year.

Last updated: June 12, 2026

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