JH Walker Trucking OKC Terminal

JH Walker Trucking OKC Terminal Call for immediate service 24 hours a day - 7 days a week! (405) 568-0799
(405) 309-8400 We specialize in Hot Shot, Scheduled, and Dedicated Routes.

The JH Walker Trucking OKC Terminal has been serving our clients since November 2016 using 3/4 Ton, 1 Ton, box truck, and Semi equipment. We now have a heavy haul division using RGN trailers with a 50 ton towing capacity. The terminal has already far exceeded our expectations of growth! We are looking forwarded to continued growth and adding business to the OKC area. The Corporate offices were fou

nded in 1981 with the purchase of their first tractor-trailer, J.H. Walker Trucking has grown from a local delivery service to the largest asset based oilfield carrier on the Gulf Coast. We also have a hot shot delivery service division: Superior Delivery Service, which opened in 1978.

We are looking for hotshot drivers - Semi and 1 ton.1099 Contract drivers needed now.
02/09/2023

We are looking for hotshot drivers - Semi and 1 ton.
1099 Contract drivers needed now.

CLASS A CDL Semi Driver NeededWe are looking for a driver who enjoys Old School Trucks for our 2000 Mack CH6 10 Speed fo...
04/09/2022

CLASS A CDL Semi Driver Needed
We are looking for a driver who enjoys Old School Trucks for our 2000 Mack CH6 10 Speed for LOCAL and REGIONAL loads. (600 - mile radius). The driver will pull multiple styles of trailers such as flatbed, step deck, RGN and double drop. J H Walker treats our drivers as family and not just a number. We pride ourselves on the best customer service and 100% load securement.

At this time we are strictly HOT SHOT - The Customer Calls and We deliver!

Duties include (but are not limited to):

Properly securing load to trailer
Properly Completing and Turning in Required Load Paperwork on time
Complete Pre-Trip / Post-Trip inspections and report any defects
Follow all DOT - State - Local - Company regulations / requirements
Keep vehicle clean and orderly
Pick up and deliver material from approved vendors
Pick up and deliver equipment to and from rig locations
Maintains driver log according to DOT regulations.
Other tasks that may need to be assigned
Must be reliable
Must speak - read - write English
Ability to problem solve
Requirements:

Current CDL Class A License
Minimum 1-year verifiable oilfield experience
Current DOT MED Card / DOT Physical
Must be at least 23 years of age
Must be able to pass a pre-employment drug screen and background check
Due to time constraints with our loads, driver Must live within 30 minutes of terminal. (West OKC)
Interested in working for our company APPLY at https://www.jhwalkertrucking.com/job-listings/
Click: APPLY NOW

Have questions please contact Charlotte @ 405-863-1622 or Scott @ 405-568-0799.

Job Types: Full-time, Contract

Pay: $60,000.00 - $110,000.00 per year

Schedule:

Home time
Home weekly
Monday to Friday
Year round work

Supplemental Pay:
Detention pay
Safety bonus

Trucking Driver Type:
Solo driver

Ability to commute/relocate:
Oklahoma City, OK 73127: Reliably commute or planning to relocate before starting work (Preferred)

Application Question(s):
Do you have any endorsements?
Do you have flatbed experience?

Experience:
Driving: 1 year (Preferred)

License/Certification:
CDL A (Preferred)
Work Location: One location

01/30/2022

We need drivers!
Box Truck, 1-Ton, Semi. Most loads are Local and Regional.
These are all 1099 positions and pay is every other Monday.
Call now for details.
405-568-0799
405-863-1622

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01/20/2022

We still need a semi driver.
This is a 1099 position. Mostly statewide (Oklahoma) Some regional. Paid bi-weekly.
Call if interested. 405-863-1622
405-568-0799

12/04/2021

Drivers needed NOW! Semi and 1 ton. Hotshot, flatbed, 1099, paid biweekly. Call TODAY -
405-568-0799
405-863-1622

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11/13/2021

We are needing drivers for 2 semi trucks.(Class A CDL required) Most loads are local and regional. Home nightly 80%.
Call Scott at 405-568-0799 for more information.

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09/21/2021

We are needing drivers for a semi and 2 one ton hot shot rigs. (Class A CDL required) Most loads are regional. Home almost nightly.
Call Scott at 405-568-0799 for more information.

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05/26/2021

We need two HOT SHOT drivers! Must have current CDL. You will be driving a one ton and pulling a 40ft flatbed. Loads are regional and most have you home same day or next day. This is a 1099 position for Independent Contract Drivers and pays biweekly. If you are interested in working hot shot loads, give me a call and we'll put you to work! - Charlotte Hill @ 405-863-1622.

01/16/2021

10 Key Winter Weather Truck Driving Tips
KEY WINTER WEATHER TRUCK DRIVING TIPS
Fleet Advisor December 1, 2019
Driver Safety
WINTER DRIVING TIPS FOR TRUCK DRIVERS
When the temperature plunges to five degrees, even the most experienced of truckers can have a hard time managing the icy roads. Poor visibility coupled with reduced traction makes the job of a big rig driver extremely challenging. However, by implementing preventive safety skills for driving in icy conditions, you can sail through the winter season without any major problems. Here are 10 winter driving tips for truck drivers that can help you stay safe this winter.

1. Inspect Your Vehicle
Getting your truck prepared for winter is essential to prevent any major problems. Check the tire pressure, engine oil and antifreeze levels fastidiously before you hit the road. You can also have a mechanic inspect your vehicle to make sure it’s ready to withstand the harsh season of wear and tear.

2. Slow Down
Most accidents occur because drivers don’t adjust their speed according to the road conditions. While driving on a snow-covered road, you may need to compensate for the poor traction by reducing your speed. Moreover, going slow will also give you more time to react if anything goes wrong. So, be extra-easy with your accelerator this winter.

3. Give Yourself Some Extra Space
Do you know that the stopping distance on a wet road is twice the normal stopping distance? And on icy roads, it’s almost 10 times! So, leave plenty of room between your truck and the vehicle in front of you so that you have enough space to move out of harm’s way in case of unpredictable situations. It’s always good to put extra space between yourself and some of the terrible drivers you might meet during the winter months.

4. Stay Smooth
In cold weather, try hard to refrain from doing anything sudden – sudden braking, sudden acceleration, cornering, etc. If the situation demands you to slow down suddenly on a slick road, pump your brakes lightly. The key is to maintain a consistent speed and avoid doing anything that reduces traction on the slippery roads.

5. Pay Attention to the Tire Spray
This is one of the most important (and commonly forgotten) winter driving tips. A good way to assess the road condition is to observe the water coming off the tires of vehicles around you. If there’s a lot of water being sprayed, the road is definitely wet. If the tire spray is relatively less, it means that the roadway has started to freeze and you need to exercise additional caution.

6. Let There Be Light
The visibility is quite poor in inclement weather conditions. Don’t forget to clear lights and tractor trailers covered in snow and ice, and turn on the headlights of your truck. This will allow the other drivers to see you and maintain a safe distance from your truck.

7. Take Evasive Action
Sometimes, it’s better to take evasive action than hard braking, especially on a snow-covered road. If your speed is around 25-30mph, consider decelerating your truck slightly and maneuvering around the obstacles to avoid a collision.

8. When in Doubt, Pull Over
If the weather condition is too severe to drive, don’t think too much about your schedule. Find a safe way to get off the roadway and wait until the weather gets better and it’s safe for you to drive.

9. Be Prepared
Don’t forget to carry warm clothes and blankets with you. If you are going for an extended trip, carry a flashlight, shovel, matches, traction devices, a bag of sand, etc. Make sure you have roadside assistance for trucks to fall back on if you get stuck or run into trouble on the road.

10. Check Twice
When visibility is compromised in a whiteout blizzard, it can be difficult to see traffic lights and signs. Make sure you look twice before proceeding through an intersection or turning down a one-way street.

These winter driving safety tips might appear quite simple, but they will only work if you follow them carefully. Ultimately, it’s up to you to exercise your judgment and stay safe out while driving on the road.

01/16/2021

We are beginning 2021 with a bang! Our customers are ramping up and we have more loads than we can handle. We've added a semi driver, a 1 ton driver, and are looking for 1 more 1 ton driver. So, if you are within a 30 min radius of our yard and have at least 2 years FLATBED experience, we want to hear from you!

01/23/2019

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS!
3 Hot Shot Drivers Needed
(2) 1 Ton with 40' minifloat
(1) Semi w/ step deck & flatbed
Contract Job
Live within 30 minutes of yard.
MUST HAVE:
Class A CDL
All CDL Requirements must be current
Good safety record / PSP / CSA 2010
Must be able to pass DOT physical and drug screen.
Must be a minimum of 23 yrs. of age
Must have Hard Hat, Safety Glasses, Steel Toe Boots, Gloves
For more information contact: Scott 405-568-0799

Address

3100 West Reno Avenue
Oklahoma City, OK
73107

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