CDL Delivery Driver

Position Summary The primary function of a Delivery Driver is to safely and efficiently operate a commercial motor vehicle in compliance with company policies along with Federal and State regulations and deliver all freight undamaged. Work as a team player to deliver and load or unload materials while providing a world-class customer service experience.

Duties & Responsibilities

  • Inspect truck and trailer for defects to ensure safe operation

  • Safely load building materials onto flatbed or boom trucks and unload products at commercial and residential job sites

  • Deliver materials to assigned areas as directed by the customer while prioritizing personal safety and the safety of others

  • Maintain records required for compliance with State and Federal regulations

  • Report all accidents involving the driver or company equipment

  • Lift heavy building materials up to 100+ lbs. during loading and unloading

  • Demonstrate excellent customer service skills and maintain a professional attitude

Basic Qualifications
  • High school diploma or GED

  • Valid commercial driver’s license (CDL) required

  • Minimum Class B license required; Class A strongly preferred

  • Clear three (3) year Motor Vehicle Report (MVR) required

  • Knowledge of Department of Transportation regulations

Core Competencies
  • Strive to do the right thing by displaying trust and integrity

  • Embody servant leadership principles by putting the needs of others first and valuing diverse perspectives

  • Demonstrated ability to work independently and collaboratively within a team

  • Ability to lead, execute, and/or delegate tasks as needed

  • Establish and maintain effective working relationships across all levels of the organization

  • Champion an inclusive working environment and empower others

  • Ability to self-manage, show initiative, be proactive, and drive results

  • Communicate professionally, both verbally and in writing, with coworkers and customers

Physical Requirements
  • Ability to remain in a stationary position while driving a commercial vehicle approximately 40% of the time

  • Ability to lift heavy building materials up to 80 lbs. for loading and unloading

  • Frequently move materials weighing up to 80 lbs. while unloading flatbed trucks

  • Constantly move materials from commercial motor vehicles onto job sites

  • Constantly operate commercial motor vehicles and/or boom vehicles

  • Frequently position self to unload materials from flatbed or boom trucks

  • Ability to judge distance while delivering materials or operating boom equipment

  • Ability to communicate effectively with management and coworkers

  • Constantly work in outdoor environments while making deliveries

Required Cognitive Skills
  • Ability to prioritize job sites and deadlines

  • Ability to manage stress related to customer deadlines

  • Ability to multitask

  • Ability to receive information and directions accurately

  • Ability to communicate solutions quickly when problems occur

  • Ability to demonstrate sound judgment

Launch your career with a national building materials distributor and discover opportunities for growth and advancement. We value our team members as our greatest assets and invest in training while supporting work-life balance.

The base salary for this position typically falls within the range of $0.00 to $25.00 per hour. Starting wage may vary based on a number of factors including, but not limited to, the position being offered, location, education, training, and/or experience. SRS Distribution offers additional competitive and non-financial benefits.

Hourly associates may be eligible for overtime based on business needs. Depending on the role, associates may also be eligible for performance-based bonus programs, commissions, car allowance or automobile and fuel program, and reimbursement for travel expenses in accordance with company travel policy.Job Location:

Pioneer Materials West - Steamboat Springs3022 Elk River Road, Unit #2 Steamboat Springs, CO 80487‎

As an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) employer SRS Distribution Inc., including all its subsidiaries, provides job opportunities to qualified individuals without regard to actual or perceived race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, gender, age, disability, gender identity, sexual orientation, citizenship status, uniform service, veteran status, marital status, genetic information, physical o

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