Warehouse Delivery Driver General Labor - Broomfield, CO at Geebo

Warehouse Delivery Driver

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5 Broomfield, CO Broomfield, CO $25 - $32 an hour $25 - $32 an hour 9 days ago 9 days ago 9 days ago TITLE:
Warehouse Delivery Driver REPORTS TO:
Warehouse Manager JOB DUTIES / GENERAL REQUIREMENTS:
High School Diploma or equivalent preferred.
A minimum of 25 years of age, and a valid driver's license.
Performs a variety of tasks with a primary focus on delivery of equipment and supplies to project sites.
Impeccable driving record a must as well as a strong work ethic and high energy level.
This position also assists in the warehouse when not delivering or transporting equipment and supplies with duties that include, but not limited to, receiving material and equipment, coordinating and making deliveries, organizing and tracking inventory.
Delivers material and equipment to appropriate job sites; oversees and assists with loading and unloading of equipment.
Must be willing and able to drive up to a 24-foot delivery vehicle.
Maintains detailed logs recording deliveries made; items delivered, arrival and departure times, miles traveled.
Inspects the vehicle pre- and post-trip.
Reports maintenance issues to Warehouse leadership.
Coordinates with project managers for day-to-day deliveries to job sites.
Plans future deliveries to maintain an updated schedule.
Applicants must be 25 years of age or older (insurance requirements) with a valid driver's license.
An MVR will be assessed for eligibility to drive a company vehicle.
Forklift operating certificate required.
Trailer towing experienced required.
Microsoft (Word and Excel) experience a plus.
Requires ability to work in a physically demanding environment.
Ability to meet deadlines, attentiveness, understands and follows directions.
A Safety Sensitive Position.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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