Full-Time

Jockey Truck Driver

Posted on 8/17/2026

POET

POET

1,001-5,000 employees

Bioethanol production and bioproducts producer.

No salary listed

Savannah, GA, USA

In Person

Bachelor's

Category
Operations & Logistics (1)

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Requirements
  • A High School Diploma or GED is required.
  • One year of relevant experience, or an equivalent combination of education and experience, is required.
  • A valid state driver’s license is required.
  • Previous spotting experience is required.
  • Knowledge of general warehouse practices is required.
  • Knowledge of various types of equipment and their controls is required.
  • Basic knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite and the ability to learn new programs are required.
  • The ability to follow verbal and written instructions and procedures is required.
  • The ability to work with hands and in a team environment is required.
  • The ability to occasionally lift up to 60 pounds, climb stairs and ladders, bend, twist, turn while lifting, walk up to two or more miles per day, push brooms and shovels, stand for extended periods, and wear personal protective equipment is required.
  • The candidate must pass a pre-screen physical and drug screen and is subject to random drug and alcohol testing during employment.
Responsibilities
  • Safely back in and pull out 40-foot trailers as directed.
  • Keep accurate records of containers and trailers moved onto and off of augers and truck scales.
  • Interact with over-the-road drivers arriving on the premises and provide assistance and direction.
  • Maneuver a tractor and trailer in crowded lots.
  • Set, record, and monitor refrigeration units on trailers.
  • Monitor fluid and fuel levels in the tractor and add fluids when necessary using a checklist.
  • Safely open and close trailer doors, add, remove, and record seal numbers, and climb in and out of the yard truck throughout the day.
  • Keep the work area clean and perform housekeeping duties.
  • Assist with maintenance of the assigned yard.
  • Foster safe behavior and environmental compliance at all times.
  • Maintain and advance food safety and quality of the company’s products and processes.
  • Use hand and power tools while adhering to company policies, procedures, safety requirements, and values.
Desired Qualifications
  • High personal integrity.
  • Interpersonal skills to interact effectively with individuals at all levels inside and outside the organization.
  • Problem-solving and critical-thinking skills.
  • Ability to embrace and promote change.
  • Organizational, time-management, and communication skills.
  • An innovative mindset and the ability to think objectively.
  • Self-awareness when facing uncertainty.

POET produces bioethanol, distillers grains, and other eco-friendly bioproducts to power sustainable fuels and animal feed. Its bioethanol comes from fermenting corn into ethanol, while the co-products, like distillers grains, are sold to farmers, livestock producers, and industries seeking low-emission options. The process relies on bioprocessing facilities that convert corn into fuel and by-products, with a focus on higher ethanol blends to expand market adoption. POET differentiates itself through large-scale grain-based biofuel production, a wide portfolio of bioproducts, and a strong emphasis on supporting agriculture, rural jobs, and local economic development. The company's goal is to reduce emissions and promote sustainability by expanding bioethanol use and creating value from corn.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

Late Stage VC

Total Funding

$53.8M

Headquarters

Sioux Falls, South Dakota

Founded

1983

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • POET completed Obion acquisition, adding 120 million gallons and southeastern market access.
  • Shelbyville expansion began June 16, 2026, signaling more capacity in 2027.
  • Antora commissioning should cut costs and lift output at Big Stone City.

What critics are saying

  • EPA's 2026 RFS final rule still leaves POET exposed to policy whiplash.
  • Minnesota fined POET Biorefining-Glenville $52,805 for Albert Lea air permit violations.
  • Securities fraud class actions against POET Technologies in 2026 tarnish the POET brand.

What makes POET unique

  • Antora's 5GWh battery gives Big Stone City round-the-clock power by 2026.
  • POET's 35 plants and 3.1 billion gallons create unmatched U.S. ethanol scale.
  • CF Industries pilot links POET corn with low-carbon fertilizer for export-grade ethanol.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

Health Savings Account/Flexible Spending Account

401(k) Retirement Plan

401(k) Company Match

Paid Vacation

Paid Holidays

Paid Parental Leave

Tuition Reimbursement

Relocation Assistance

Profit Sharing

Wellness Program

Gym Membership

Discounted Home and Auto Insurance

Employee Discounts

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

5%

1 year growth

5%

2 year growth

5%
South Dakota Hall of Fame
Aug 8th, 2026
South Dakota Hall of Fame receives POET grant.

South Dakota Hall of Fame receives POET grant. The South Dakota Hall of Fame is honored to have been awarded a Community Impact Grant from POET, the world's largest producer of biofuel and a global leader in sustainable bioproducts. The POET Community Impact Grant is a one-time grant, designed to support local nonprofits, schools, churches, earth-friendly groups, and individuals committed to leading projects that will benefit their communities. The grant will support the 10-year anniversary celebration of the Dignity of Earth & Sky sculpture, taking place Sunday, September 20. The celebration honors community and children by bringing people together to celebrate culture, heritage, and shared values, with space intentionally created for youth recognition and engagement. August 8, 2026

Metric Media LLC
Jun 12th, 2026
POET Bioprocessing awards City of Marion $3,000 community grant for Rec Center scholarships.

POET Bioprocessing awards City of Marion $3,000 community grant for Rec Center scholarships. The City of Marion announced on June 12 that it received a $3,000 grant from POET Bioprocessing to support free scholarships at the Rec Center. The funding will be used to help sustain operations and ensure that the Rec Center remains free for all teens. A statement from city officials said, "We are so thankful for POET Bioprocessing awarding the City of Marion $3,000 in grant funding to support free scholarships at the Rec Center. This funding will go towards sustaining operations to enable the Rec to stay free for all teens!" Officials also emphasized the importance of local partnerships in supporting community initiatives, saying, "Community partnerships like this are why we Love Our City!" No additional background information was provided about POET Bioprocessing or further details on how the scholarship program operates. The city has not yet announced when applications for these scholarships will open or how teens can apply.

Associated Press
May 19th, 2026
World's largest thermal energy storage plant launches in South Dakota

POET has partnered with Antora Energy to launch a 5-gigawatt-hour thermal energy storage facility in Big Stone City, South Dakota, making it among the world's largest energy storage plants. The system stores excess wind energy in carbon blocks heated to 4,000 degrees Fahrenheit, which can later power POET's adjacent ethanol plant. The facility, Antora's first commercial production site, was built in under a year and supported 300 construction jobs. It aims to increase ethanol production efficiency, expand markets for South Dakota corn growers, and reduce fossil fuel reliance. The project received bipartisan support and was funded primarily through private investment led by Grok Ventures. The plant is already providing power to POET's facility, which produces 92 million gallons of ethanol annually, and should be fully operational by October.

Business Wire
May 19th, 2026
POET and Antora commission 5GWh thermal battery to power South Dakota biofuel plant

POET, the world's largest biofuels producer, and Antora Energy have commissioned a 5 gigawatt-hour thermal energy storage system at POET's Big Stone City, South Dakota facility. The project advanced from construction to delivering energy in under 12 months and ranks among the world's largest energy storage projects by capacity. Antora's thermal batteries store electricity as heat in carbon blocks, providing POET with around-the-clock energy under a long-term agreement. The system enables increased bioethanol production and creates tens of millions of dollars annually in new market opportunities for South Dakota farmers. The project supported over 300 manufacturing and construction jobs across South Dakota and California. Grok Ventures provided project-level financing as the sole external investor. The system will be fully operational later this year.

Associated Press
Jan 26th, 2026
CF Industries and POET launch low-carbon fertiliser pilot to cut ethanol production emissions

CF Industries and POET have launched a pilot project with major agricultural cooperatives to develop a low-carbon fertiliser supply chain. The initiative aims to reduce the carbon intensity of corn and enable production of low-carbon ethanol for motor fuel and export. The pilot includes WinField United, NuWay-K&H, New Cooperative and Farmer's Cooperative. Participants will track low-carbon fertiliser from CF Industries' production through retail distribution to corn growers across Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri and Nebraska. POET will then use the corn to produce an estimated 5-6 million gallons of lower carbon intensity ethanol. CF Industries produces low-carbon ammonia at its Donaldsonville Complex by capturing and permanently storing carbon dioxide emissions underground. At full capacity, the facility can produce up to 1.9 million tonnes annually, meeting fertiliser requirements for 19-22 million acres of planted corn.