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The Road Supervisor assists in providing safe, reliable, customer friendly, on-time service and will divide working hours between the road and office. Dispatches and facilitates radio communications through rotation in dispatch and as needed; fills in on route(s) in emergency situations.
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From state parks to the largest music festivals in the nation, our team is on the road and behind the scenes helping our customers create easy, safe and clean experiences for their employees or patrons.
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You have two bus operators at the dispatch window requesting keys to leave for their route, you have your Operations Manager calling you on the phone asking about a bus operator's schedule, and an operator calls in and says they rear-ended a vehicle on the road.
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Report any incidents to the Traffic Manager that are encountered on or off the road. Hands on experience with electronic equipment and software (GPS, AVL units, CB etc.
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We want you to be safe while on the road. At Krispy Kreme, we’re always focused on creating the most awesome doughnut experience imaginable. On the moveThis role requires you to drive, sit, reach, bend, stand, carry, push, pull, grasp, and lift.
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A Delivery Driver is responsible for driving a tractor trailer or straight truck intrastate and/or interstate on local, over-the-road (OTR), shuttle, and/or overnight routes to deliver and unload various food and food related products to customers.
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As a Route Service Driver, youll be delivering customers the joy that is Krispy Kreme, our fresh and delicious doughnuts. Reading and writing proficiency are a must since youll be validating product orders, reading boxes and labels, and reading and comprehending road signs, and vehicle dashboard/instrument panel cues.
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We have hand-trucks and carts to push and pull products up and down ramps or lift gates, on sidewalks and through store isles. It’s extra awesome if you have prior experience with route deliveries, customer service, handheld devices for inventory, and driving experience with a commercial vehicle.
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Using good driving decisions is the first step to preventing accidents, as are adhering to traffic rules and regulations, and reporting all moving violations and accidents involving injury or property damage.
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Keeping your vehicle clean is part of the deal, as is performing routine maintenance checks like checking the oil level and of course reporting any concerns to your Supervisor so they can be fixed.
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Great customer service, teamwork and communications skills are needed for creating professional relationships with the team at each shop. A valid driver’s license is needed to get the job.
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You will deliver doughnuts to various Krispy Kreme shops or even to customers on occasion. Your daily routine will also include loading product onto your vehicle while cross-referencing your shuttle delivery orders.
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You’ll need to be able to lift a decent amount of weight, up to 75 pounds at times. You’ll be exposed to indoor and outdoor environments. This role requires you to drive, sit, reach, bend, stand, carry, push, pull, grasp, and lift.
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Job Type: Full-time Benefits: 401(k) matching Dental insurance Disability insurance Health insurance Health savings account Life insurance Paid orientation Paid time off Vision insurance Trucking driver type: Company driver Trucking home time: Home daily Trucking route: Regional Experience: Commercial driving: 1 year (Required) License/Certification: CDL A (Required) Tanker Endorsement (Preferred) Work Location: On the road.
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Driver is responsible for driving a tractor trailer or straight truck on intrastate and interstate local, over-the-road (OTR), shuttle, and overnight and drive and drop routes for the purpose of delivering and/or unloading food and food related products to customers in a safe and timely manner and in accordance with Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations.
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