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This will require the driver operate a box van (non-CDL) and assist with some work on the production floor, sorting and packing product for delivery. Load and organize product inventory from warehouse into your vehicle and unload products in and out of truck as needed throughout the day.
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Safely operate a 24’ box truck with air brakes up to 25,999 GVW. Imperial Dade, a leading North American distributor, has a Non-CDL Delivery Driver role available in Milford, CT! As a Non-CDL Delivery Driver, you will be responsible for delivering products to 15-25 stops per day.
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Equipment & Tools: Trucks up to 18 wheeler, hydraulic truck tilt and lift operations, Box Containers, mechanics tools, Work Capacity: Truck Driver Work Capacity. Load and unload trucks hauling scrap metal.
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Work Environment: Scrap metal Recycling and shredder yard. Work with other employees in the scrap metal yard to ensure a safe working environment. Works independently when driving scrap metal. Sensory Demands: Hearing, vision, touch, smell and taste.
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Ability to drive commercial motor vehicle, 26' box truck, for up to 10 hours on a daily basis. Load unload/truck: organize products; invoices, inventory, maintain route books.
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The Truck Driver’s main goal is to move material where we need it. They are required to drive a semi-truck to customers’ yards and collect fully loaded containers and return to them empty containers.
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Safely operate a 24’ box truck of 26,000 pounds of GVW. Load and unload cargo via hand, manual pallet jack, and lift gate. The Class B Delivery Driver will be responsible for a route of 15-25 stops daily.
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As a Delivery Driver/Material Handler, you will load, drive and unload Pella delivery truck on assigned route. Do you have experience driving box trucks on city streets and in residential neighborhoods.
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Safely operate, load, unload and deliver freight utilizing a small box truck or cargo van. General warehouse duties, clean, wash and sanitize truck's, assist with sorting and scanning of crates for driver route's.
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Due to continuous growth, we are seeking a Route Driver to join our team in Indianapolis. Truck Maintenance: timely communication of repairs, preventative maintenance, accidents. Minimum of 3 years’ of driver experience.
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Primary Job Responsibilities Warehouse Ensuring product is handled with care to prevent damage Attention to detail to ensure warehouse tasks listed above are done accurately Keeping warehouse clean, neat and organized Driver Help load truck Use Smartphone to navigate to stops on-time Unload materials for customer Verify delivery for accuracy Provide friendly and helpful customer service Pre- and post-trip vehicle inspections Required Experience and Skills Ability to lift a minimum of 50 lbs.
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BOX TRUCK DRIVER/Forklift Operator - Sioux Falls, SD. Box truck driver with forklift experience. Load/Unload box truck with help. BOX TRUCK DRIVER/Forklift Operator - Sioux Falls, SD.
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RESPONSIBILITIES: Follows maps or written directions to deliver to customer's shop or jobsite Uses good judgment in assessing jobsite conditions and safe unloading Obtains valid signature on all delivery documents May operate boom crane or other truck-mounted equipment if needed Completes daily required truck inspection Completes driver logs as needed.
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Check condition of bags and box(es) to ensure that there is no damage · Load and unload cargo, or help others with loading and unloading. This position is a combination of a warehouse associate, delivery driver, and a hand loader/unloader of pellets and stacking them at homeowner’s property.
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Must be able to climb on and off the box of the truck+ Frequent bending, squatting, pushing, and pulling+ Must be able to work in confined spaces+ Same as Driver Shuttle and Driver DomiciledBENEFITS INFORMATION:For information on Sysco's Benefits, please visit omOVERVIEW:Sysco is the global leader in foodservice distribution.
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