The Truck Driver Van prepares, receives, and provides appropriate documentation for the delivery or pick up of goods to ensure timely service. Operates a truck that transports cargo to and from specified destinations. Being a Truck Driver Van maintains radio or telephone contact with dispatcher to receive instructions for scheduled delivery or pick up. Loads, secures, verifies, and unloads cargo. In addition, Truck Driver Van maintains logs of tr... View Salary
The Truck Driver II, Light Or Delivery Services operates vehicle safely and responsibly, adhering to all DOT and company safety regulations. Operates a truck that transports small or light cargo to and from specified locations on time and according to schedule. Being a Truck Driver II, Light Or Delivery Services manages appropriate cargo documentation and provides necessary paperwork upon the delivery of goods. Conducts routine inspections prior ... View Salary
The Truck Driver (no CDL) inspects, maintains, and schedules repairs on truck/trailer. Receives and delivers products and equipment. Being a Truck Driver (no CDL) must be licensed to operate a truck and appropriate DOT certification required. Maintains records of deliveries and follows efficient travel routes. In addition, Truck Driver (no CDL) may require a high school diploma or its equivalent. Typically reports to a supervisor or manager. Bein... View Salary
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