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TITLE: Driver – Class B Part Time DIVISION: Transportation REPORTS TO: Transportation Manager FLSA CLASSIFICATION: Non-Exempt/Hourly Gold Star Foods is the leading food distributor to K-12 schools in the United States.
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TITLE: Driver - Class B Part Time DIVISION: Transportation. REPORTS TO: Transportation Manager FLSA CLASSIFICATION: Non-Exempt/Hourly. CDL B (Required) This position is a critical support role for the Transportation Team. As a Driver, duties include transporting goods to routes in a commercial vehicle, making deliveries and pickups to and from school sites and warehouses, and communicating with management team and dispatchers.
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Unloads pallets of product from the delivery vehicle with an electronic pallet jack or 2 wheel hand truck, and puts the product in a designated area in the stores' backroom. Valid CDL with Non-Excepted Interstate Status (if applicable.
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Ferguson is North America's leading value-added distributor across residential, non-residential, new construction and repair, maintenance, and improvement (RMI) end markets. + A background in warehouse operations and logistics, including shipping, receiving and delivery is a plus.
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Preferred QualificationsPrior experience delivering merchandise to customers using a box truck or similar vehicle. Maintains routine contact with the distribution center to receive instructions on delivery interruptions, such as traffic congestion or missing orders.
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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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NON CDL: $18.46 - $23.08 / hour. Maintain CDL Class B Drivers License. 2-4+ years' experience operating a commercial vehicle including a straight box truck preferred. CDL B: $22.31 - $27.93 / hour.
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Deliver materials to the customer, which includes assistance with unloading and ensuring delivery of ticket with material. Would you like a truck driving career where you can be home daily with no nights or weekends.
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Perform daily pre-trip and post-trip inspections, fuel the truck as needed, and report any problems or issues to supervisor. 0-3 years of commercial truck driving experience is strongly preferred.
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Related experience may include: Roll-Back Driver, Flatbed Driver, Delivery Driver, Route Driver, Box Truck Driver, Stakebody Driver, Appliance Delivery.
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As a world-class company we are looking for Non-CDL Straight Truck Driver based in Portland, OR. GENESIS LOGISTICS IS NOW HIRINGExperienced Non-CDL Nighttime Delivery Truck DriverPortland, OR $7,500 Retention bonus Home every dayTouch freight deliverySteady WorkNot a Mon-Fri position.
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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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Load and unload product from trailer with electric pallet jack and/or hand truck. Perform superior customer service as you interact with customers at each delivery. You will be primarily responsible for the safe and efficient delivery of produce to customers throughout the Puget Sound region.
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EquipmentShare is immediately hiring a Delivery Driver for our rental facility in Portland, OR to be responsible for safely and efficiently delivering equipment, products, and materials to customers in a timely and professional manner.
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Responsible for driving delivery vehicles and/or operating truck-trailer combinations to transport and deliver materials to customer sites. Operate a Forklift or non-motorized material handling equipment to load and off load materials to designated areas.
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