Many CDL holders are curious about what it takes to become a port truck driver. After all, these positions – which focus on shipment pickups and drop-offs at places like shipping ports and railyards – can be incredibly lucrative and may offer a heightened level of stability, both of which can be incredibly appealing. 

While you do need to take some extra steps to qualify for these roles, it often isn’t as difficult as it initially seems. If you’d like to learn more about what it takes to become a port truck driver and land TWIC jobs, here’s what you need to know. 

Port Truck Driver Requirements

Port truck driver jobs do have similar requirements to many other trucking roles. For example, in both cases, you’ll need a CDL-A and a history of safe driving. A current Department of Transportation (DOT) physical is also a necessity and a clean drug screen. Finally, you’ll need to be at least 21 years old, as well as eligible to work in the United States.  

Where things begin to differ is the need for a Transportation Worker Identification Credential, also known as a TWIC Card. This ID is issued by the U.S. Transportation Security Administration (TSA) in conjunction with the U.S. Coast Guard. 

Getting a TWIC Card means completing an application process and passing an in-depth identity verification and background check. Additionally, you’ll need to pay the required fee. Once you have done that and received your TWIC Card, you can potentially qualify for port truck driver positions. 

However, it’s important to note that some companies do have more stringent experience requirements for TWIC jobs. At times, you might also need additional credentials – like a HAZMAT endorsement – though this isn’t always the case. 

Where to Find Port Truck Driver Jobs

When you want to find a port truck driver position, you do have options. In some cases, you can find opportunities with local employers by conducting your own job search. However, competition for these openings can be fierce, and it may take time to hear back on your application. 

If you want to find TWIC jobs more quickly, working with a truck driver staffing agency like PTS® can be a better option. In many cases, our CDL recruiters can help you find the right opportunity in less time, allowing you to start in the position faster than you ever thought possible. 

Plus, we’ll make sure you find the best position for you. We’ll take your skills, experience, needs, and preferences into account, ensuring you secure a job that’s the ideal match. That way, you won’t just be in any role; you’ll be in a job that makes you happy now and well into the future. 

PTS® Is Hiring TWIC Drivers!

If you are looking for TWIC jobs, the team at PTS® wants to hear from you. Contact us to learn more about our current port truck driver openings and get your TWIC driver career heading down the road right away. 

PTS® is a recognized leader among truck driver employment agencies. Our driving recruiters are experts at placing qualified CDL drivers on a temporary, temp-to-hire, or long-term basis with the top carriers in California, Dallas, and beyond. For more information about our truck driver job placement services, contact our CDL recruiters today.

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