CDL A Regional Truck Driver

Schoolcraft, MI - Regional Class A Driver

  • Operates tractor/trailer equipment in accordance with all DOT regulations to transportproduct safely and legally from the Distribution Centers to the Vendor's destination.
  • Ensures that product is delivered within a timely manner and that product is secured andarrives to destination undamaged and in their original condition.
  • Maintains driver daily logs, trip reports, and other documents as required.
  • Performs a full pre-trip and post-trip inspection on tractor/trailer.
  • Communicates any delivery issues and/or damaged product to managementimmediately.
  • Drivers will deliver and unload/load medical equipment to hospitals. Equipment caninclude, but is not limited to beds, mattresses, ambulance cots, trial machines, pediatriccribs, furniture (patient and guest seating, nightstands, etc.)
  • Unloading equipment on rollers and placing equipment inside the hospital dock. Trailersare equipped with a crane to assist.
  • Multi-stop white glove delivery.
  • States covered: L ower MI, IN, OH, KY, IL, Western PA, and WV.
  • Miscellaneous tasks as assigned by management.Compensation/Safety
Pay and Bonuses:
  • $60.00 per diem is provided for each overnight.
  • Paid hourly
  • $29.00 per hour
  • Quarterly Safety Bonus if safety requirements are met within the quarter!
  • Paid every week via direct deposit.
*These figures do not include layover pay.

Minimum Qualifications

  • Must have CDL-A.
  • Must have 2 years of verifiable tractor trailer driving experience within the past 7 years.
  • Must be able to operate a manual transmission.
  • Good driving record.
  • Must be able to pass background check, DOT drug screen, and DOT physical.
  • Must be registered in the National Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse with a clear record.
  • Prior delivery experience: White glove delivery service preferred but is NOT required.
  • Stable employment history.
  • Employment verifications will be completed to verify driver has adequate experience andto verify driving history with former employers.
  • Must have strong, excellent customer service and communication skills.
  • Must be able to push, pull, and remove equipment from racks and position equipment indesignated area.
  • Pallet-jack experience preferred.
  • A $60 per Diem is provided for each overnight
Benefits:
  • Day 1: Medical, Dental, and Vision (If selected, Dental and Vision will retro back to day 1of hire)
  • 8-10 Company Paid Holidays (amount of days depends on customer)
  • Accrued Paid Time Off!
  • 401K match
  • Tuition Reimbursement We are looking for a driver who wants a career, stability, and wants to retire from Kenco!!
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