Class B Local Delivery Driver Financial & Banking - New Albany, MS at Geebo

Class B Local Delivery Driver

Cc Clark Group Cc Clark Group New Albany, MS New Albany, MS $550 a week $550 a week 1 day ago 1 day ago 1 day ago The Class B Local (Side Load) driver role is responsible for delivering smaller loads of products to our local store locations and merchandising the product within the store location.
This route requires fingerprinting of the freight.
Position Specifics:
Pay Rate:
$550.
00/week base plus commission Hours/Days of Work:
Monday thru Friday Location:
New Albany
Essential Functions:
Transport products from the warehousing locations to the store locations Merchandise products within the store facility to prepare for customer purchase Coordinate delivery of products with local distribution management All other duties as reasonably assigned by Supervisor Qualified individuals for this role will possess the following characteristics:
Valid Class B Driver's License and DOT med card Self-motivated to be safe and effective on the job, including compliance with all DOT and FMCSA requirements Desire to work in an individual atmosphere for a large percentage of the worktime.
Ability to lift, push, pull up to 50 pounds on a frequent basis Customer focused mentality and strong desire to meet retailer needs through on time product delivery.
Meet the following insurance and alcohol board criteria:
Aged 20 years or older (except in Jackson facility) verifiable CDL driving experience no more than two moving violations within the past two years two or less preventable accidents within the last three years No DUI/DWI or serious moving violations in the previous five years No felonies within the previous two years, and no more than one misdemeanor or offense related to alcohol within previous two years.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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