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CDL Driver; Class A CDL; Class B CDL; Truck Driver; Professional Driver; Class A CDL Driver; Class B CDL Driver; Delivery Driver; Commercial Driving License.
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Due to continued growth, we are currently accepting applications for Local Truck Driver CDL A Route Delivery Drivers to work in our distribution warehouse in Charlotte, NC. Compensation.
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If you are a licensed CDL Driver who is looking for a rewarding, local opportunity with an established company, we want to hear from you! Supervising and expediting the unloading operation at delivery sites to ensure the safe and accurate delivery of all building materials.
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The primary function of a delivery driver is to safely and efficiently operate a commercial motor vehicle in compliance with company policies along with Federal and State regulations and delivers all freight undamaged.
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Due to continued growth, we are currently accepting applications for Local Truck Driver CDL A Route Delivery Drivers to work in our distribution warehouse in Charlotte, NC. Minimum of 1 year local CDL A route delivery, experience with touch freight and/or food industry delivery is preferred.
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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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Richards Building Supply Co. is currently searching for a CDL Driver/Warehouse Team Member for our Charlotte, NC Location. Our delivery drivers are responsible for safely delivering products to the job site and physically unloading material per the customer's request as well as receiving materials in the warehouse, loading trucks, and processing inventory.
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Local Delivery Driver (CDL A or B) Current Hazmat Endorsement on CDL strongly preferred or ability to obtain within 60 days of hire. Join a dynamic team as a safety-focused Truck Driver at Linde Gas & Equipment Inc. and help make the world more productive every day.
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A background in warehouse operations and logistics, including shipping, receiving and delivery is a plus. Deliver materials to the customer, which includes assistance with loading and unloading and ensuring delivery of ticket with material.
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We are currently looking for a new team member to join our Delivery Team in Charlotte, NC. The Delivery Driver will make deliveries to local retail customers, grocery stores, restaurants within the surrounding area.
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Operating Area: Locally within the area you are applying for or if you are interested in the Travel Driver position your delivery areas will change based on needs (additional travel pay included.
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CDL Delivery Driver. The Delivery Driver (with CDL) is responsible for the safe, timely delivery and service of all products sold within assigned route and to safely operate a commercial motor vehicle to reach all customer locations.
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Our Delivery Drivers enjoy a set schedule and average $85,000 per year. Ensures all food safety protocols are met according to established guidelines (e.g., proper temperatures are maintained in the delivery vehicle, product is inspected for visible damages prior to delivery, product is delivered and stored to prevent cross contamination) and maintains sanitary conditions in tractor and trailer; assists with maintaining sanitary conditions in the warehouse and yard.
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Pay: $26/ HourPosition Details:Now Hiring: Local Delivery Driver – Charlotte Area – Bread DistributionJoin our team and help distribute fresh bread daily across the Charlotte area. Experience with manual pallet jacks and delivery operations.
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Responsible for providing outstanding customer service, loading and unloading vehicles as needed, and collecting COD and cash orders at point of delivery. This position performs daily delivery with a set route of stops.
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