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Drive for BFS, the #1 name in the industry and America’s largest supplier of building materials, value-added components and building services to the professional market. Relationship Building: Builds working relationships and seeks to resolve issues constructively.
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In compliance with the ADA Amendments Act (ADAAA), if you have a disability and would like to request an accommodation in order to apply for a position with Builders FirstSource, please call (214) 765-3990 or email: ADA.Accommodation@bldr.com.
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At Builders FirstSource, we value our drivers and will support you at every turn through continued learning and training, the right equipment, tools, technology, and an overriding commitment to safety and career growth.
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Builders FirstSource is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. At Builders FirstSource, we offer competitive, affordable benefits designed to make life better for you and the people you love.
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As a BFS driver, you're there for our customers, so we're there for you. High School Diploma or GED, 21+ years old, valid driver's license and a class A CDL license. Adheres to driver safety/compliance regulations, delivers un-damaged goods on schedule, and provides professional service to customers.
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High School Diploma or GED, 21+ years old, valid driver's license and a class B CDL license. Class B CDL license. 2 years of CDL driving experience strongly preferred. Join us to be more, do more, and build more, together at BFS.
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Class A CDL license. Drives vehicle weighing greater than 26,000 pounds and may tow vehicles or trailers greater than 10,000 pounds. Encourages team unity through sharing information or expertise.
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Drive vehicles weighing greater than 26,000 pounds and may tow vehicles or trailers less than 10,000 pounds. Operate a Forklift or non-motorized material handling equipment to load and off load materials to designated areas.
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Responsible for driving delivery vehicles and/or operating truck-trailer combinations to transport and deliver materials to customer sites. Conflict Resolution: Manages difficult situations professionally and partners with others to achieve mutually beneficial results.
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Previous delivery experience, preferably with building materials and delivery equipment is desirable. Non-CDL will drive vehicles weighing 10,001-26,000 pounds. Acts as a customer service liaison between BFS and the site customer.
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Conflict resolution: Helps resolve sensitive disagreements and conflicts. Responsible for loading, transporting and delivering materials to customer sites. May perform credit/product return pick-ups and related paperwork.
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Work is performed within a production environment, subject to temperature variations, hazardous chemicals, mechanical parts, increased noise levels and dust. Maneuvers vehicles into loading or unloading positions and ensures that vehicle and loading equipment are properly positioned.
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Job Title: Delivery Driver – Class B CDL. Job Title: Delivery Driver – Class B CDL. Schedule: Monday to Friday schedule with evenings and weekends free. Acts as a customer service liaison between the company and the site customer.
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May be required to perform specific tasks that involve climbing, lifting, pushing or kneeling. May load or assist with loading and appropriately securing product, materials, or supplies inside delivery vehicle.
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Handles customer concerns and helps resolve issues as they arise. Required to use hand held devices, except for while driving, to ensure compliance with DVIR and HOS. Checks items against invoice to ensure order accuracy.
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