Class B CDL drivers efficiently deliver our products to our customer accounts in a courteous, professional, compliant, safe and timely manner. Drivers use a multitude of methods including manual lifting, dumping, and/or moffett unloading in multi-temperature environments.
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Delivers lumber, hardware and building materials to customer’s job site
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Reloads pickups of lumber, hardware and building materials onto truck from job site and returns them to lumberyard
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Complete pre-trip, in-route, and post-trip inspections of equipment.
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Ability to operate vehicles in congested areas with limited space and potential obstacles.
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Comply with all applicable Department of Transportation regulations including but not limited: Controlled Substances, Commercial Driver Licensing, Driver Qualification, CMV Operation, Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance, etc.
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Assists workers in loading and unloading trucks; Inspects delivered products for quality and damaged appearance at time of delivery
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Ensures all shipping documents and receipts are properly completed
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Maintains driver log according to state and federal regulations
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Uses straps to secure cargo during transit
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Maintains good company image by presenting a clean and neat appearance while delivering merchandise to customers
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Assists customers and stocks merchandise consisting of lumber and building materials when not on deliveries
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Stacks lumber in yard or in warehouse
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Builds loads
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Performs other duties as required
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Strong interpersonal and customer service skills with the ability to speak professionally and courteously with customers and staff at delivery points.
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Ability to remain focused in busy environment.
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Wears high visibility, safety PPE, and proper uniform
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Performs daily vehicle inspections
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Safely operates equipment
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Promptly report all accidents/incidents and damaged products
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Report any malfunctioning equipment
Education
Experience
Licenses and Certifications
High school Diploma or GED,
Preferred
At least two year related
experience preferred.
CDL Class B or CDL Class A
Physical Demands:
Activity
Frequency
Activity
Frequency
Sitting
Frequently
Pushing up to 105
Pounds at a time
Occasionally
Walking
Occasionally
Pulling up to 105
pounds at a time
Occasionally
Standing
Occasionally
Lifting up to 80 pounds
at a time
Frequently
Reaching
Frequently
Squatting
Occasionally
Frequently
Kneeling
Occasionally
Twisting
Frequently
Climbing
Occasionally
Bending/stooping
Frequently
Operating Motor
Vehicle at Work
Constantly
Not Present – Activity/condition does not exist Occasionally – Activity/condition exists 1/3rd of the time
Frequently – Activity/condition exists 1/3rd to 2/3rds of the time Constantly – Activity/condition exists 2/3rd or more of the time
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Exposure to year-round outside weather conditions, including excessive heat, humidity, rain, cold, dust, ice/snow.
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Employee occasionally works near moving mechanical parts and is occasionally exposed to fumes or airborne particles.
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The noise level is usually moderate.