CDL Driver ID-11652

Overview

Joining Beacon Building Products as a CDL Driver means becoming part of a values-driven organization. Our core principles guide everything we do: putting people first, prioritizing safety, doing what's right, taking pride in our work, continuously improving, and making significant strides towards a more sustainable future.

Be part of BUILDing a better tomorrow with Beacon, a leading Fortune 500 distributor of roofing materials and complementary building products in the United States and Canada. At Beacon, you'll be part of a company committed to making a difference.

What you will earn:

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What you will do:

  • Touch freight - may need to lift, push, or move product weighing 75+ pounds
  • Occasionally may be asked to provide assistance with lifting, pushing, or moving product as needed
  • Pre-inspect truck, load materials, and verify accuracy of load
  • Set up job parameters, inspect site to ensure a safe environment to load and unload
  • Maintain regular communication with dispatcher to ensure timely delivery of the product
  • Ensure branch management is aware of potential hazards on site
  • Demonstrate a daily commitment to safety and adhere diligently to all safety protocols, while always wearing appropriate PPE

What you will bring:

  • Must be at least 21 years of age
  • Valid Class A/B CDL license in good standing with 12 months of verifiable commercial driving experience
  • Experience driving a manual transmission truck and operating heavy equipment for unloading
  • Ability to repeatedly lift 75+ pounds
  • Comfort working outdoors in all weather conditions
  • Ability to effectively work both independently and in a team environment

Employment Type: FULL_TIME

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