Daniels Health & Sharpsmart

Healthcare

MedicalWasteContainersClassDriver

$0–0k Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Medical Waste Containers - Class Driver at Daniels Health & Sharpsmart. Skills: Medical waste collection, Customer service, Vehicle operation. Collect medical waste containers. Deliver medical waste containers”

What You'll Achieve.

Deliver timely, efficient and effective service

Industry & Context.

Healthcare
Eligibility Requirements

Heavy lifting

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Class license required, Experience operating vehicles (as large as 26 ft box trucks), Experience with DOT compliance, Logging hours, Roadside inspections, Passing 7 Year FADV review, Proven longevity in past employment

Nice to Have

Delivery experience within any industry where you have dealt with manual handling

What You'll Do.

Collect medical waste containers

Deliver medical waste containers

Store medical waste containers

Provide customer service

Build positive customer relationships

Operate vehicles in a safe manner

Complete deliveries to time schedule

Communicate changes or challenges

Load and unload containers

Prioritize and organize truck

Manage route per leadership direction

Deliver timely service

Deliver efficient service

Deliver effective service

Comply with DOT regulations

Comply with roadside inspections

Free ATS check

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