Class B CDL Driver w/ HazMat Endorsement Preferredother related Employment listings - Pewaukee, WI at Geebo

Class B CDL Driver w/ HazMat Endorsement Preferred

Regional Distribution Company currently seeking a full-time Truck Driver (Class B license) to support our new Pewaukee, WI operations.
You will be working as a delivery driver using our Class B truck and possibly within the Warehouse (general warehouse
Responsibilities: receiving, put-away, picking, packing, shipping). Customer service skills are a priority, as you may interact with customers daily both in person and over the phone.
Requirements:
An essential function of this job requires employees to continuously lift and lower packages that may weigh up to 70 pounds. To do this, you must be able to frequently adjust your body position to bend, stoop, stand, walk, turn, and pivot. In addition, you must work in an environment with variable temperatures and must be able to read words and numbers.
Qualifications:
Warehouse Experience - receiving, picking, packing, shipping, loading / unloading trucks (minimum 1 year experience)
Able to lift/lower packages that may weigh up to 70 pounds.
Solid work ethic and good communication skills; ability to accommodate a flexible list of job duties and schedule, when needed.
Possession of valid Class B CDL with HazMat and Airbrake endorsement and minimum 1 year delivery driving experience
Ability to demonstrate a clean, current driver license record from the Department of Motor Vehicles for the past three years for each state licensed during that three-year time period
Ability to obtain the requisite medical card from a medical examination for commercial driver fitness, in compliance with 49 CFR 391.43
Ability to successfully complete a pre-employment screening for DOT controlled substances, in compliance with 49 CFR 40 and 49 CFR 382.
Computer and Forklift experience (preferred)
Knowledge of the Milwaukee, WI area

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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