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Clearinghouse Processor at Knight Transportation Phoenix, AZ

PRIMARY PURPOSEEnsure Driver files are accurate, completed, and processed in a timely manner.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONSReview Driver file to ensure compliance with Knight/DOT standards.
Verify Drivers have three to five years professional driving history and three years clear drug and alcohol history.
Run/Review Background reports, MVRs, PSPs, Driver Facts, DriverIQ and other third-party reports to ensure driving applicant meets Knight's qualifications prior to hiringCommunicate regularly with Driver applicants, Driver Recruiters, Regional Safety, DDMs and Terminal Leaders regarding current issues of importance while always acting in a courteous and respectable manner.
Document all items of significance appropriately within the Driver file.
May provide training and assign files as directed by leader.
Maintain a positive work atmosphere by acting and communicating in a manner which facilitates the success of business operations in order to meet company demands and expectations.
Proactively work to assist others in achieving the organization's objectives.
Strive to complete each safe/qualified applicant's DQ File and hire within 25 days or lessEducationHigh School Diploma or GED equivalentSkills and AbilitiesProficient with Lotus Notes; strong organizational skills; highly detail oriented; ability to multitask.
Sound judgement, independent thinking and problem-solving skillsTeam player with collaborative qualified, high initiative, high energy and willingness to learn.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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