Delivery Driver-Class B- Idaho Falls, ID

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Responsibilities

  • Prepare truck for operation by assisting in and overseeing the loading of trucks, securing of items and verifying the accuracy of shipping papers
  • Inspect truck tires, lights, brakes, fluids, etc. to ensure safe and cost-effective performance with preventive maintenance in mind
  • Deliver orders via the most effective route to ensure complete orders are delivered according to established time frames and customers' needs
  • Maintain communication with company during deliveries to ensure any updated instructions are received
  • Document delivery, accuracy and receipt of orders by the customer according to company directives and report any discrepancies to company
  • Increase customer satisfaction by collecting information, feedback on service and resolving complaints per company policy; communicate information back to company
  • Inform customers of new products and services that can increase customer satisfaction and sales
  • Maintain and monitor truck maintenance and driving record requirements, and maintain required documents for safety, security and quality processes
  • Update job knowledge
  • Safely operate forklifts and other warehouse equipment as required
  • Maintain a safe driving record free of violations
  • Perform occasional warehouse and counter duties
  • Maintain proficiency in computerized systems and other technologies as required
  • Follow company policies and procedures
  • Perform other duties as assigned

Requirements

  • Delivers superior customer service
  • Able to read a map and accurately plan a route
  • Accuracy and attention to detail
  • Professional demeanor
  • Able to handle difficult customers with diplomacy and tact
  • Capable of following written instructions and documented procedures
  • Recognizes and understands product numbers and alpha/numeric codes
  • Working knowledge of Department of Transportation (DOT) rules and regulations
  • Effective listening, verbal and written communication skills
  • Operates forklifts in compliance with Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) requirements
  • Lift/carry/maneuver heavy material or equipment (up to 75lbs)
  • Pass a drug screen and background check
  • Valid driver's license and clean driving record

Nice-to-haves

  • High school diploma/GED preferred
  • Minimum 3-5 years in similar position preferred
  • Commercial Driver License Class B preferred
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