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CDL B Delivery Driver. is responsible to assist DC management in efficiently carrying out warehouse operations that include but are not limited to order fulfillment, receiving and stock of materials, customer deliveries, warehouse organization, and inventory maintenance.
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Operate material handling equipment including a forklift, pallet jack, and shrink wrapper. Forklift experience preferred. 2-4+ years experience operating a commercial vehicle including a straight box truck preferred.
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IDI Distributors is Americas largest family owned and operated wholesale insulation distributor backed by over 40 years of proven success. Put away received goods according to company receiving policies.
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The CDL B Delivery Driver is responsible to assist DC management in efficiently carrying out warehouse operations that include but are not limited to order fulfillment, receiving and stock of materials, customer deliveries, warehouse organization, and inventory maintenance.
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The CDL A, CDL B, non-CDL Delivery Driver is responsible to assist DC management in efficiently carrying out warehouse operations that include but are not limited to order fulfillment, receiving and stock of materials, customer deliveries, warehouse organization, and inventory maintenance.
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Assist in order entry, if needed, via computer sales order program. Unload and receive stock replenishment materials into warehouse. Use/learn computer order entry and inventory systems. Pull materials to fill orders via a pick ticket in an organized fashion.
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The CDL A, CDL B, or non - CDL Delivery Driver is responsible to assist DC management in efficiently carrying out warehouse operations that include but are not limited to order fulfillment, receiving and stock of materials, customer deliveries, warehouse organization, and inventory maintenance.
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Observe all safety guidelines including but not limited to DOT, OSHA, and company policies and regulations. Deliver goods to customer specified sites utilizing company transport vehicles as needed. Report all unsafe storage and equipment issues to DC management immediately.
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Operation of Forklift and Cherry Picker. Receiving inbound purchases, stocking items, timely and accurate order fulfillment, as well as stocking and maintaining vending machines. Total Safety is the world's premier provider of integrated safety and compliance services and the products necessary to support them, including gas detection, respiratory protection, safety training, fire protection, compliance and inspection, industrial hygiene, onsite emergency medical treatment/paramedics, communications systems, engineered systems design, and materials management.
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Maintain CDL Class B Drivers License. Are you interested in comprehensive benefits packages and a $1000 sign-on bonus that is paid out on your first pay-check? Must meet all DOT, State and/or Legal requirements that pertain to this position.
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Join IDI today and earn a $1000 Sign On Bonus - paid out on your first paycheck! Meets all DOT, State and/or Legal requirements that pertain to this position. Physically load and unload goods at each site in a safe and secure manner utilizing provided equipment if available.
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Perform multiple quality control checks to ensure accuracy of shipped goods. Are you looking to work for a family owned company that allows you to be home every night? Confirm delivery information with the customer before the delivery leaves the warehouse.
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The CDL A or CDL B Delivery Driver is responsible to assist DC management in efficiently carrying out warehouse operations that include but are not limited to order fulfillment, receiving and stock of materials, customer deliveries, warehouse organization, and inventory maintenance.
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Ensure clear and safe passage in all warehouse aisles and loading docks. With over 500 employees in 55 locations across the country IDI prides itself on providing best-in-class customer service to the residential and commercial construction industry.
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Participate in all safety training and maintain required safety certifications. As requested by DC management pick-up goods from suppliers. Ensure a clean and safe environment in regards to all working conditions.
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