Hiring in Jurupa Valley:Amazon Yard Jockey Hostler(Part-Time)
Posted on February 25, 2026
| Position | Amazon Yard Jockey Hostler |
| Location | Jurupa Valley, CA |
| Company | Amazon TOM Team |
| Pay Rate | $25.50/hr |
| Job Type | Part-Time |
| Urgency |
Jurupa Valley Alert: We are currently seeking a Amazon Yard Jockey Hostler to join our local team. This is an excellent opportunity for anyone looking for part-time work with $25.50/hr potential.
Tags: #JurupaValleyJobs #PartTime #Amazon
Pioneering the Future of Global E-Commerce Logistics
At Amazon, our mission is to be Earth's most customer-centric company, and our massive logistical facilities are the engines that power this mission. While the interior of a fulfillment center is a highly orchestrated dance of robotics and associates, the exterior truck yard is a high-stakes, high-velocity environment of its own. The Transportation Operations Management (TOM) team is the elite division responsible for ensuring the seamless, safe flow of massive 53-foot trailers in and out of the dock doors. We are actively seeking highly skilled, incredibly precise commercial drivers to join us as Yard Jockeys (Hostlers). If you possess a massive Bias for Action, flawless spatial awareness, and a desire to operate heavy machinery without the stress of highway traffic, this is one of the most highly coveted driving jobs in the supply chain industry. You will be the conductor of the yard, ensuring the facility never starves for inventory.
About the Role: Master of the Truck Yard
As an Amazon Yard Jockey, internally known as a Transportation Associate or Hostler, you are the undisputed master of the facility's exterior asphalt. Your primary vehicle is a specialized Terminal Tractor (often called a yard mule, goat, or spotter truck). Your mission is to rapidly, safely, and relentlessly maneuver empty and fully loaded 53-foot semi-trailers between the parking slips and the active warehouse dock doors. You operate completely off the public highway, meaning you are insulated from traffic jams, weigh stations, and unpredictable civilian drivers. You rely on advanced digital dispatch systems mounted in your cab to receive move orders, executing dozens of highly precise backing maneuvers per shift. This role demands ultimate situational awareness, a deep respect for pedestrian safety, and the ability to back a massive trailer into a dock door with mere inches of clearance on either side.
A Day in the Life of an Amazon Yard Jockey
Your shift begins inside the facility with the TOM team stand-up meeting. You review the yard capacity, current weather hazards, and the inbound/outbound trailer flow required to keep the building fed. You walk out to the massive, roaring truck yard, locate your assigned Terminal Tractor, and execute a meticulous pre-trip safety inspection. Once in the cab, you log into your onboard computer. A "move task" immediately pops up: an empty trailer at dock door 44 needs to be pulled, and a fully loaded inbound trailer parked in slip B-12 must be backed into door 44. You drive the mule across the yard, maintaining strict 10 MPH speed limits. You expertly back the mule into the loaded trailer, hearing the heavy "clack" of the fifth-wheel locking jaws. You remain in the cab, reaching out the back door to connect the red and blue gladhand air lines, powering the trailer's brakes. You hit the hydraulic lift switch, elevating the trailer without ever having to manually crank the landing gear. You pull the massive trailer across the yard and execute a flawless, 90-degree blind-side back into dock door 44, setting the air brakes, and moving instantly to your next task. The pace is rapid, the machinery is powerful, and the day flies by.
Comprehensive and Detailed Responsibilities
- Terminal Tractor Operations: Safely operate specialized yard hostling equipment to shuttle massive 53-foot trailers around congested, high-traffic facility yards. You must master the unique, short-wheelbase handling characteristics and hydraulic fifth-wheel mechanics of the terminal tractor.
- Precision Backing & Spotting: Execute flawless, highly complex backing maneuvers under immense operational pressure. You will constantly thread massive trailers into incredibly tight dock doors and parking slips, utilizing mirrors and spatial geometry to avoid catastrophic facility damage.
- Digital Yard Management: Utilize proprietary Amazon onboard computers and handheld radios to receive dynamic move requests from the central dispatch tower. You must confirm and log every single trailer movement in the digital system to maintain perfect yard inventory accuracy.
- Absolute Safety Compliance: The yard is a highly dangerous industrial zone. You must strictly enforce and follow all Trailer Dock and Release (TDR) safety protocols. You are responsible for ensuring trailer wheels are properly chocked, dock locks are engaged, and pedestrian right-of-way is honored at every intersection.
- Yard Auditing & Security: Conduct physical audits of the yard environment. You will periodically drive the aisles, physically verifying trailer numbers against the digital database, ensuring temperature-controlled refrigerated trailers are running properly, and reporting any security breaches or damaged equipment to management.
What Our Drivers Say: Real Employee Perspectives
The hostler role is widely considered one of the best-kept secrets in commercial driving. A current Amazon Yard Jockey recently posted: "Becoming a hostler on the TOM team is the greatest driving gig I’ve ever had. I have my CDL, but I got so tired of the highway traffic, the DOT weigh stations, and being away from home. Here in the Amazon yard, I drive a specialized mule truck all day, I listen to my podcasts, and I back trailers with extreme precision. The hydraulic fifth wheel means I never have to manually crank landing gear in the rain, which saves my shoulders and back. It’s highly respected work, the pay is fantastic, and when my shift is over, I walk to my car and go home. No logbook stress, just pure driving skill."
Industry-Leading Total Rewards and Benefits
Amazon provides a dominant compensation package for the highly skilled TOM team professionals:
- Premium Hostler Compensation: Earn a highly lucrative base hourly wage that reflects the intense skill and safety responsibility of commercial yard backing. Overtime opportunities are abundant during peak operational volumes.
- Paid CDL Training (Career Choice): As a member of the TOM team, Amazon will completely pay for you to attend a local commercial driving school to obtain your full CDL-A license, drastically increasing your lifelong earning potential.
- Total Healthcare Security: Elite, comprehensive medical, dental, vision, and prescription drug coverage that starts on Day 1, ensuring you and your family are always protected.
- Retirement & Time Off: Build your wealth with a robust 401(k) company match, and enjoy generous Paid Time Off (PTO) and paid parental leave to ensure a phenomenal work-life balance.
Basic Qualifications and Physical Requirements
- Must be at least 18 years of age (or 21 depending on state commercial driving requirements) and possess a High School diploma or GED equivalent.
- Must hold a valid, active state driver's license with a pristine driving record. (A CDL is highly preferred but not always strictly required for off-highway yard operations, depending on the specific facility).
- Must be able to successfully pass a comprehensive background check and DOT-regulated drug screening.
- Incredible spatial awareness and the cognitive ability to rapidly process geometric angles while backing massive articulated vehicles using only mirrors.
- Ability to work safely in a loud, outdoor industrial environment subject to extreme weather conditions (rain, snow, extreme heat) for the entirety of a 10 to 12-hour shift.