Motor Vehicle Operator
Veterans Health Administration
Posted: January 22, 2026 (1 day ago)
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Army National Guard Units
Department of the Army
This job involves driving large trucks and vehicles to transport supplies, equipment, fuel, and passengers for the Army National Guard, often over highways, rough roads, and military bases.
The role requires safe operation in busy traffic and various terrains, including towing or recovering gear.
It's a good fit for experienced truck drivers with a military background who enjoy hands-on logistics work in a National Guard setting.
PDD1907000THIS IS A NATIONAL GUARD TITLE 32 EXCEPTED SERVICE POSITION.
This National Guard position is for a MOTOR VEHICLE OPERATOR T32, Position Description Number PDD1907000 and is part of the AZ USPFO, National Guard.
Military Grades: E-3/PFC to E-6/SSG Compatible Military Assignments: Must possess the MOS of 88M or 92 Series SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE: Must possess at least 12 months experience or training which demonstrates the ability to operate and perform operator maintenance on straight-in-line trucks which typically have an approximate gross vehicle weight of more than 32,000 pounds.
Experience demonstrating ability to operate truck tractors with semi-trailers or full trailers and motor coaches.
Experience operating vehicles over a variety of roads including interstate highways, narrow country roads, and on steep winding grades.
Experience driving vehicles without mishap in complicated traffic situations. Major Duties:
This position is located at the USPFO in Phoenix, Arizona.
Its primary purpose is to transport supplies and equipment intra and inter State using a variety of wheeled vehicles to haul cargo and fuel, transport passengers or to tow or recover equipment.
Vehicles are driven in restricted traffic environments on Government installations, and over public roads and highways, or under cross-country condition.
THIS IS A NATIONAL GUARD TITLE 32 EXCEPTED SERVICE POSITION.
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