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POSITION: Temporary Truck Driver

CLASSIFICATION: Full Time Scheduled

REPORTS TO: Operations manager and Facilities Operations Supervisor

SUPERVISES: None

NARRATIVE: Develops and maintains relationships with warehouse, receiving personnel, and growers. Promotes the company as a service oriented company.

CDL CERTIFICATION:

  • Must have a class A license with doubles and air brake endorsements.
  • Must be enrolled in a drug and alcohol testing program.
  • Must hold a current medical card.

ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS:

  • Must be eligible for coverage under company insurance policies
  • Must have a clean Motor Vehicle Record (MVR) and be cleared to drive under company standards.

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Must be licensed and qualified to safely operate all types of delivery equipment including a forklift.
  • Must have and maintain a good driving record.
  • Must be able to work well with customers, venders, and growers.
  • Must maintain good public relations with growers.
  • Has the responsibility of insuring that all material is delivered in a timely manner.
  • Must have a working knowledge of State and Federal D.O.T. regulations concerning their job.
  • Must accurately complete and turn in, in a timely manner, all company delivery, receiving documents and pre-trip inspection forms.
  • Has the responsibility of safeguarding material that is being transported by properly tying and containing load. Does not leave truck unattended.
  • Must work well with all company branch personnel.
  • Must be clean in appearance. Will be required to wear company supplied safety vest.
  • Must help in keeping company delivery equipment cleaned and in good operating condition. This includes carrying all necessary safety products (flares, fire extinguishers, etc.).
  • General maintenance of truck and pre-trip truck inspection
  • Must obey all traffic laws.
  • Must inform supervisor immediately of any damage to truck.
  • Assist in other warehouse activities as requested such as driving forklift, ground maintenance, and other duties as needed.

Job Types: Full-time, Temporary

Pay: $19.10 - $23.22 per hour

Work Location: In person

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