Quality Custom Distribution is seeking CDL A Drivers to work out of our Franklin Park Location
For immediate consideration please text our recruiter (Elliott) 303-997-2657. We are seeking drivers that have 100% touch freight experience. Must be able to work weekends and do layover routes.
Driver Info
This is 100% touch freight delivery, must be able to complete all taskAll trucks are equipped with left gates, dollies, pallet jacksUnion position4 days on 3 days off (Working weekends are Mandatory)Start times are between 1pm - 4pm, 10-to-14-hour shifts.We cover all of Chicago to include downtown, as far north as Green Bay, Wisc. 10-15 stops per day$34.95/hr. weekdays, $36.95/weekends5th and 6th day hourly premium 10.82/hr. Driver average 40 to 50 hours a week.1 year of recent active CDL A experience. Having Food delivery experience is a plusResponsibilities
Transport finished goods and raw materials over land to and from QCD plant to local Starbuck stores.Inspect vehicles for mechanical items and safety issues and perform preventative maintenancePlan routes and meet delivery schedulesDocument and log work/rest periods and miles spent driving and retain fuel/toll receiptsInput “macros” into our automated system for each stage of the loading and unloading processComply with truck driving rules and regulations (size, weight, route designations, parking and break periods) as well as with company policies and proceduresManeuver trucks into loading or unloading positionsCollect and verify delivery instructionsReport defects, accidents or violations ResponsibilitiesPosition Summary (Job Description):
Performs daily transportation functions as directed by Supervisor. Operates diesel-powered tractor-trailer
combination trucks to transport and deliver products. Drives truck to destination, applying knowledge
of commercial driving regulations and skill in maneuvering vehicles in difficult situations, such as narrow
passageways. Inspects trucks for defects before and after trips and submits report indicating truck conditions.
Maintains driver log according to DOTregulations and other federal and company required records/logs.
May be required to perform product backhaul when returning from dispatched route. Unloads/loads
product at store with assistance from store personnel.
Division Application of Responsibilities:
(% of Time)
30 Drives to predetermined store locations per route schedule, applying knowledge of commercial
driving regulations and skill in maneuvering vehicle.
5 Maintains driver log, trip and mileage records according to FMCSA regulations. Complies with all
DOT rules and regulations regarding hours of service, licensing, safety and equipment operation.
2 Maintain company quality and performance standards.
1 Report unusual conditions and problems to supervisor.
1 Observe company safety rules and regulations.
5 Practice good housekeeping.
5 Positions/check load securing equipment to secure cargo during transit. Inspects vehicles
for defects before, during and after trips, submits report indicating equipment condition.
1 Perform other related duties as assigned.
QualificationsQualifications Required of this Position:
Must possess a valid driver's license and possess a current DOT Medical certification card. One (1) year
driving tractor-trailer experience. Must be able to effectively communicate to maintain positive customer
relations climate with other drivers/warehouse personnel/customers/supervisors. Capable of standing,
walking and repeatedly climbing into and out of road tractor or switch tractor. Must be able to work all
necessary work schedules, including holidays/weekends. Requires safely operating equipment in extremes
of weather and climatic conditions and insure working in a cold environment (cooler/freezer). Must
be able to frequently lift/handle cases ranging from 5-50 pounds.
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