CDL A or B Driver


CORVALLIS, OR 97330

Posted: 8/29/2024

Job Description

We are looking for both Class A and Class B CDL drivers to join our team!

Pay starts at $22/hr

Duties and Responsibilities:

-Determines condition of vehicle by inspecting vehicle before and after use.

-Ensures correct loading of vehicle by loading product or material.

-Maintains safe vehicle operation and protects load by complying with organizational policies and procedures, highway rules and regulations.

-Utilizes Material handling equipment (forklift, pallet-jack, dolly and hand-truck) and uses packaging supplies as needed to protect cargo.

-Maintains records by conscientious operation of Electronic Logging Device (ELD) and Electronic DVIR, obtaining shipper and receiver authorizations and managing and notating other related paperwork.

-Supports and contributes to the company's overall safety program.

-Continually strives and is committed to self-improvement as a transportation professional.

-Contributes to team effort by accomplishing individual results as assigned and assists other drivers load or unload, if waiting in the warehouse.

Skills/Qualifications:

-Deadline-Orientated

-Dependability

-Good Time Management

-Safety Management

-Physical Ability to Utilize Hand-trucks and Pallet-jacks

-Must be Able to Speak, Read and write English, Legible Handwriting

-Safe driving/clean record

-Client relationship focused

-Great communication skills

Requirements:

Please call the office at 458-218-6266


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