El Centro to LA Port Class A Truck Driver
Confidential
Posted: January 30, 2026
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Quick Summary
Dedicated year-round truck driver for El Centro, CA, with a CDL Class A license and a valid TWIC card for intermodal work.
Required Skills
Job Description
All Modal Transportation is looking to hire Port Intermodal Truck Drivers with CDL class A license & a valid TWIC card for dedicated year-round trips between El Centro, CA and the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach. We work exclusively with containers so drayage/intermodal experience is a must.
To apply, please follow the link. For job related questions, please call Monday through Friday 9 AM - 3 PM:
323-300-0739 (English)
All Modal Transportation offers:
Dedicated year-round trips between El Centro and the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach.
Work as a Company Driver.
Full-time employment - up to 5 days a week (up to 70 hrs per week).
Paid Holidays
Paid Time Off (PTO)
Home Daily
Year-round Work
Requirements:
Valid CDL Class A license
Clean MVR - if you have an accident on the record, please be ready to provide an accident report.
Valid TWIC card
Min 3 years of verifiable experience as a CDL Class A driver.
Min 1 year experience working with the port hauling containers.
Must pass DOT pre-employment drug test.
Be available to work up to 14 hours daily.
Job Description:
Operating a truck tractor to transport containers to and from the port of Los Angeles and Long Beach.
Completing pre-trip and post-trip equipment inspections.
Operating Electronic Log Books (ELDs).
Filling up the truck with diesel and DEF.
Communicating with Dispatch throughout the work day – hands-free device for cell communication is required.
Completing and submitting of daily paperwork and required pictures.
Container weighing, empty or/and heavy.
Additional Requirements:
The essential functions of the job require the ability to perform the following tasks unassisted: bending, reaching overhead, pushing, pulling, pulling up to get in and out of the truck, walking, squatting, kneeling; use of both hands to operate the truck, hold the wheel and shift the gears; sitting is expected for hours at a time with no opportunity to stop, get out of the vehicle and stretch.