Truck Driver, CDL A
Family Fare Supermarkets · Severn, MD · 5 days ago
Manufacturing$31/hrInternship
About the role
This role involves safely driving commercial trucks on designated routes to deliver products according to a delivery schedule, adhering to all current DOT rules and regulations. Responsibilities include assisting with unloading products, obtaining delivery confirmations, performing routine inspections, and reporting any issues.
Responsibilities
- Drive commercial trucks with trailers on designated routes to deliver products as per the delivery schedule, in accordance with all current DOT rules and regulations.
- Maintain DOT drivers logbook or electronic logging device (onboard computer) and other delivery documentation.
- Unload trucks/trailers at each delivery location and verify correct products are delivered, obtaining delivery confirmation and customer signatures.
- Inform management of any deviations and/or invoice discrepancies, pickup of damaged goods and customer returns, ensuring necessary paperwork is completed and relevant documents are attached.
- Perform pre and post trip inspection on vehicle before every run to ensure all mechanical, safety, and emergency components are in working condition and in accordance to DOT regulations.
- Review driver itinerary and check route details for assigned deliveries; check customer invoices; move tractors to the loading dock to attach preloaded trailers; and if necessary, maintain required trailer temperature.
- Unload damaged, customer returns products and ensure necessary paperwork is attached; unhook and secure the trailer; refill fuel; park and secure the tractor and hand truck; complete DOT logs and record all deliveries/pickup made, reconcile records with the appropriate company representative as required.
- Perform simple vehicle maintenance (i.e. clean interiors and exteriors, take vehicle for state inspection, fill tires with air, etc.).
- Report damage and/or repair requirements; coordinate with the dispatcher/supervisor to accomplish routine vehicle maintenance and repairs.
- Provide quality customer service at every delivery location; note and report issues and complaints received about schedules and quality of service to dispatcher/supervisor for resolution.
Requirements
- High school diploma or GED (preferred)
- Valid Class A Commercial Driver's License (required)
- Six Months or at least 50,000 miles of all seasons commercial driving experience (required)
- Pass DOT physical examination and DOT pre-employment drug test, subject to periodic random alcohol and drug tests
- Able to work up to 60 hours per week including nights and weekends
- Good communication, organizational, prioritization, and attention to detail skills
- Good customer service skills
- Ability to read maps, route schedules, and operate vehicles in a variety of traffic and weather conditions
- Knowledge of federal regulations and DOT guidelines
- Able to work safely and carefully to prevent injury to self and others while driving, loading, and unloading vehicles
- Ability to operate global positioning systems (GPS) / Electronic On-Board Recorders to communicate with dispatch
- Basic computer skills preferred
- Ability to travel with overnight trips on occasion
Physical Requirements
- Must be able to lift and/or move up to 100 pounds frequently during loading and unloading (average case weight of 18.7 pounds, 83% of cases are less than 30 pounds).
- Must be able to push and pull loaded pallets and carts weighing up to 2,700 pounds.
- The employee is required to sit up to eleven hours per day and climb in and out of tractor and trailer often.
- Overnight travel may be required.
- While performing the duties of this position, the employee is subject to a vehicle environment and is exposed to outside weather conditions frequently, including load/unload in extreme weather conditions.
- The noise level in the work environment us usually low to moderate, but is occasionally moderate to high.