HOURS: 6:30A-2:30P with some evenings and some Saturdays
Position Purpose: The purpose of the CDL Driver is to safely and efficiently operate commercial motor vehicle in urban, suburban, and rural areas in the state of Indiana to transport freight. This position is required to load and unload food products to charitable feeding partners and programs. All responsibilities shall be consistent with Gleaners mission to lead the fight against hunger. The purpose of the CDL Driver is to safely and efficiently operate commercial motor vehicle in urban, suburban, and rural areas in the state of Indiana to transport freight. This position is required to load and unload food products to charitable feeding partners and programs. All responsibilities shall be consistent with Gleaners mission to lead the fight against hunger.
Essential Functions of the Local Driver - Class A or B CDL:
Deliver food donations to charitable feeding programs
Load orders on trailer for delivery when necessary (must be able to operate forklift and pallet jacks)
Make direct deliveries of product to distribution sites and agencies as scheduled
Pick up food donations from donor companies
Unload donations brought back and make sure receipts are with product
Complete Return Form for all returned product
Provides superior customer service internally and externally.
Comply with DOT, food safety, company policies, federal, state and local regulations.
Operate 53’ trailers or straight trucks with refrigeration units.
Safe operation of equipment and on-time deliveries/pick-ups
Maintain cleanliness of trucks.
Complete all necessary forms and paperwork.
Reliability & Dependability is especially important for this position
Perform all other duties as assigned.
Education and/or Experience - Class A or B CDL:
Class A or B CDL with current and valid DOT medical certificate
Candidate must have a good driving record
2+ years tractor/trailer route delivery experience
High School Diploma/GED preferred
Experience with hand held route phone devices is desirable
Knowledge of DOT, state, and local trucking regulations is required
Medical/Dental/Vision
Generous PTO, all federal holidays, volunteer days and birthdays
On-site exercise facility
Robust Wellness Program
403 Plan with Match
Success Sharing Incentive Plan
Essential Functions of the Local Driver - Class
Gleaners Food Bank of Indiana is the state’s largest hunger relief organization and one of the leading food banks in the Feeding America Network. . In additional to vital hunger relief programs in our 21-county service area, we also operate Fresh Connect Central, a regional produce cooperative for Feeding America, serve as a contract reclamation site for Kroger Central Division, and are a staging site for FEMA disaster response.
Work Environment & Physical Demands- Class A or B CDL:
Ability to speak and hear clearly
Ability to lift and/or and move 50 lbs. and push/pull 2,000lbs. of product using manual pallet jack regularly.
Ability to drive, including traveling locally 90% of time-some evenings and/or Saturdays, with the possibility of overnight or interstate travel
Ability to operate electric and manual pallet jacks.
Specific vision abilities required by this job include close, distance, peripheral, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus
This position is in and out of trailers or straight trucks, indoors, outdoors and warehouse
Hot/Cold Environments
Moving vehicles and equipment in use
Verbal and face to face contact with others
Working environments may consist of dust/dirt/fumes
Works independently with minimal supervision