Boise, Idaho, USA
22 hours ago
Shuttle Driver

Classification:
Non-Exempt

Job Summary:
The Shuttle Driver operates a vehicle for the loading and delivery of products from a processing facility to Service Centers or Depots, loading product there and returning back to the processing facility on the same shift, with possible multiple trips in a shift. Reports to Service supervision.
Essential Functions:
-  Load and unload product on the shuttle vehicle in a safe, timely and accurate manner.
-  Verify product requirements for each trip, secure products and shuttle vehicle, pick up and/or deliver office security bags, and fill out paperwork accurately.
-  Safely operate the shuttle vehicle on each trip, following all applicable laws and company policy.
-  Follow instructions and perform other related tasks as directed by supervision.

Additional Functions:
-  May occasionally work with and support other service personnel as required by supervision.
Qualifications:
-  Have and maintain a valid Driver’s License.
-  Have and maintain a driving record free of chargeable accidents, speeding or safety -violations.
-  Demonstrate excellent skills in the operation of commercial vehicles and have a verifiable minimum one year experience of safe and successful commercial driving.
-  Good verbal and written communication skills in English, ability to comprehend and follow direction and good time management skills.
-  Recognize colors, sizes and types of product and count, add and subtract accurately.

Typical Environmental Conditions:
-  Inside a commercial vehicle, inside and outside loading areas of a typical industrial laundry facility, Service Center or depot.

Travel Requirements:
-  Every shift by commercial vehicle
Education:
High School graduation or similar experience.

Typical Physical Activity:
-  Physical Demands consist of standing, sitting, walking, stooping, reaching overhead, driving, grasping, moving equipment, pushing, pulling, reading, speaking, hearing and lifting up to 75 lbs.
-  Physical requirements consist of being able to perform the physical demands during shift.

Revised:06/20/2019

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