Iron Mountain
fine art storage, handling, and logistics
ArtHandler/NonCDLDriver
“Art Handler/ Non CDL Driver at Iron Mountain. Skills: Art Handling, Driving, Client Liaison. Safely operate a company vehicle. Perform all required truck inspections”
Industry & Context.
physical ability to lift and move heavy objects in excess of 75 lbs., bend, kneel, crouch, and stand for extended periods, Ability to safely operate 26-ft box truck, Valid driver’s license with clean/clear driving record
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
3 + years of experience within the fine arts transportation or specialized removals industry, Ability to safely operate 26-ft box truck, at minimum, Valid driver’s license with clean/clear driving record with ability to pass all driving check, The physical ability to lift and move heavy objects in excess of 75 lbs. , bend, kneel, crouch, and stand for extended periods.
Nice to Have
Bachelor’s degree or equivalent preferred, CDL license not required but preferred
What You'll Do.
Safely operate a company vehicle
Perform all required truck inspections
Transport art to its destination
Collaborate with onsite clients and company management
Ensure compliance with industry standards
and installing/de-installing artworks
and organize the truck's interior
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Collaborate with onsite clients; Communicating clearly with both clients and coworkers
Communication Scope
Proven ability in leading a team; effectively conveying instructions; communicating clearly with both clients and coworkers
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