Warehouse Driver

The Warehouse Delivery Driver's main duties would include (but are not limited to) keeping the warehouse in order, pulling orders for technician truck inventory, and delivering parts to technicians on-site.<br><br><strong>Duties And Responsibilities<br><br><br></strong><ul><li>Responsible for delivering parts/inventory required to support the Service Technicians </li><li>Review appropriate documentation for delivery or pick up of goods to ensure accurate information is correct </li><li>Load, secure and unload material </li><li>Always follow CPI Safe preferred work methods, and immediately advise supervisor of any unsafe conditions </li><li>Maintain logs of travel as required according to federal and state regulations </li><li>Inspect and maintain vehicle, adding fluids and oil as needed </li><li>Follow DOT regulations and safety standards </li><li>Plan driving routes to ensure the most economical use of time and equipment </li><li>Perform other related duties as required and assigned <br><br><br></li></ul><em>Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities and activities may change at any time with or without notice.<br><br></em><strong>Skills, Education, And Competencies<br><br><br></strong><ul><li>Must be 21 or older </li><li>Valid driver's license with a clean driving record </li><li>Must pay attention to detail and be organized </li><li>Ability to drive in various road conditions safely </li><li>High School Diploma/ GED </li><li>2 years of warehouse delivery experience </li><li>Computer knowledge must include MS Office- Word, Excel and Outlook <br><br><br></li></ul><strong>Physical Requirements And Working Conditions<br><br></strong>The physical demands and work environment characteristics are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the job's essential functions. While performing the duties of this job.<br><br><br><ul><li>The employee is frequently required to stand, walk, sit, stoop, crawl, climb, use hands and fingers, reach with hands and arms, talk, hear, and lift/push/pull up to 75lbs. </li><li>The employee is frequently required to communicate by telephone, read regular and small print, and view and prepare documents. </li><li>Must be able to work in a variety of weather conditions and terrains. </li><li>The noise level in the work environment varies from quiet to loud due to machinery and other factors on the jobsite. </li><li>Due to the nature of commercial refrigeration and construction projects, there may be some exposure to chemical and hazardous materials.</li></ul>

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