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Operates Driver Delivery Handheld (DDH), document delivery receipts/product temperatures and exceptions. Rides and trains with Driver Trainer of tractor-trailer to various destinations, gaining knowledge of commercial driving regulations and observing the Driver's skill in starting engine properly, approaching intersections, making turns, backing, parking, and maneuvering vehicle on the road and on customer premises.
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The Driver Trainee gains exposure to warehouse and other operational functions as part of the developmental process of becoming a McLane Driver. Assists the Driver in unloading trailer and delivering product into customer premises.
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Maintain driver log (Manual or PeopleNet) according to DOT regulations, documenting delivery receipt, product temperatures and exceptions. A teammate in this position learns the essential functions of the Driver job including the accurate and timely distribution of products to various customer locations.
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Provides customer service including on-time delivery of undamaged product, product returns and issuing valid customer credits. Working conditions could contain moderate noise, vibration of vehicle and extreme weather conditions depending on climate.
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Pay Rate once training is completed: Driver will move to component pay scale. Day 1 Benefits available: medical, dental, and vision insurance, FSA/HSA and company-paid life insurance. Inspect tractor-trailer equipment for defects pre/post trip and submit DOT inspection report indicating condition.
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Job Driver Trainee. Starting June 26th, we will be having walk-in interviews from 9am to 2pm EVERY Wednesday. Job Driver Trainee. McLane will pay for you to attend CDL school. The environment encompasses all areas of a distribution center, transportation department, shop and customer facilities.
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Paid holidays, vacation time, sick leave accrual, tuition reimbursement program, and more! Maneuver tractor into position to attach trailer and handle lines to secure. Candidates may be subject to a background check and drug screen, in accordance with applicable laws.
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The Box Truck Driver operates a non-CDL delivery vehicle to transport food staples and specialty products to various customer locations. As a McLane Driver, you are the face of our company to our customers.
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ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:A teammate in this job will train side-by-side with a Driver Trainer to acquire the skills necessary to perform the following functions: Maneuver tractor into position to attach trailer and handle lines to secure.
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Candidates will be subject to a background check and drug screen in accordance with applicable laws. Inspects trailer to ensure product is secure for undamaged transport of product. Paid holidays, vacation time, sick leave accrual, educational assistance program, and more.
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Your schedule depends on the route your assigned Delivery Driver runs. As a Delivery Assistant, you will not be driving the delivery truck. Generous benefits available on your 60th day: medical, dental, and vision insurance, FSA/HSA and company-paid life insurance.
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So, here’s the details: Pay Rate: Wichita Shuttle Drivers are paid a daily flat rate of $278.10 for single trailer haul and $334.75 for double trailer haul.
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Driver Trainee's start at $55,000-$70,000.00. CDL-A Delivery Truck Driver - Experience Required. Make your deliveries utilizing lift gates and electric pallet jacks and working 4 days. Driver Trainee's start at $55,000-$70,000.00.
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Have a Commercial Driver License (CDL Class A) with a clean driving record. Many route options available including a traveling driver option with premium pay. CDL-A and 50K verifiable miles or 1 year of experience in a tractor-trailer are required for Route Ready Drivers.
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The Delivery Assistant is a physical, fast-paced position providing direct support to a McLane Delivery Driver. The Delivery Assistant is a physical, fast-paced position providing direct support to a McLane Delivery Driver.
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