Delivery Driver CDL B

Delivery Driver CDL B


Company
tcw
Location
Houston, TX
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
5 days ago
Via
ZipRecruiter

Job Description
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Position Summary: We are seeking a dependable, experienced Delivery Driver to become a vital part of our delivery team. Physical strength and stamina, as well as a clean driving record, are needed. Delivery Drivers must be organized, efficient and professional at all times while ensuring deliveries are made accurately and on time.

What you’ll do:
β€’ Ensure inventory stock matches delivery requirements.
β€’ Follow set, scheduled route for daily deliveries.
β€’ Read maps or set GPS to determine and track daily route.
β€’ Ensure products are delivered in a timely manner.
β€’ Load and organize product inventory from warehouse into your vehicle and unload products in and out of truck as needed throughout the day.
β€’ Make sure inventory matches manifest (accompanying shipping document).
β€’ Scan or write in confirmation of delivery upon arrival to recipient client.
β€’ Collect signature and/or payments at delivery locales.
β€’ Deliver goods to specific locations determined by clients.
β€’ Check in with warehouse on delivery progress as needed.
β€’ Maintain and organize all delivery paperwork and deliver it to the proper personnel at the end of each shift.
β€’ Report any accidents or vehicle issues encountered while enroute, to supervisors.
β€’ Always follow rules and regulations of the road.
β€’ Follow all company and state enforced safety requirements for loading and unloading product.

About you:
β€’ Possess a high school diploma or GED equivalent certification.
β€’ Have a valid commercial driver’s license.
β€’ Must have a clean driving record with no moving violations.
β€’ Must Pass a DOT physical
β€’ Proficient at driving and parking large vehicles.
β€’ Physically fit and strong, able to lift 25 pounds comfortably.
β€’ Experience using hand trucks, pallet jacks and forklifts a plus.
β€’ Professional and pleasant disposition, able to give all clients a positive customer service experience.
β€’ Candidate should be dependable, hardworking and an effective communicator.
β€’ Excellent time-management and organizational skills required.

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