Box Truck Driver
About the role
The successful candidate will assist the warehouse team with pulling orders from inventory, loading and unloading delivery trucks, driving, delivery trucks across Long Island and the boroughs, inventory control, deliveries and more based on the individual's experience and desire to take on more responsibility.
Responsibilities
- Pulling orders from inventory
- Loading and unloading delivery trucks
- Driving box trucks across Long Island and the boroughs
- Inventory control
- Deliveries
Requirements
- Clean Driver's license required
- Ability to lift 50-60lbs
- Forklift Experience Preferred
Qualifications
Minimum Education Level: Less than High School
Experience Required: None
Benefits
- Opportunity for advancement
- Excellent benefits program including medical, dental, vision, 401k (up to 4% match)
- Vacation, Paid Holidays and PTO
- Product training and support provided
Schedule
First Shift (Day)
Pay
$20.00 - $25.00
Company Description
The Premier Manufacturers Representative of HVAC Products. For over 50 years, our reputation of excellence in the contracting, engineering and architectural communities, enables us to satisfy and exceed all of your HVAC needs. Air distribution, fan applications, air handling units, fan coils, VFDs, electric heat, humidification, and so much more. We have the knowledge and products to solve your HVAC problems.
Contact Information
Name: ADE Systems, Inc.
Online: Visit website
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