REXEL

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WarehouseRouteDriver

Denver, Colorado, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Warehouse Route Driver at REXEL. Skills: Route delivery, Vehicle inspection, Material handling. Inspect company vehicle. Complete daily inspection report”

Industry & Context.

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Problems you'll solve

Handle basic issues; Handle basic problems

Eligibility Requirements

Handle loads not to exceed 26,000 GVW, Work 5:00 AM to 2:00 PM, Work Monday through Friday, Work overtime as needed, Physical lifting up to 50 pounds

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Valid driver’s license, At least 21 years of age, Pass pre-employment MVR review, Obtain non-expired medical certificate, No suspended driver's license past 3 years, No at fault accidents past 3 years

Nice to Have

Company driver training

What You'll Do.

Inspect company vehicle

Complete daily inspection report

Keep company vehicle clean

Service company vehicle

Alert supervisor of repair needs

Follow DOT driving laws

Follow local driving laws

Follow state driving laws

Ensure material correctness for orders

Ensure material free of damage

Prepare orders for delivery

Complete delivery documentation

Obtain customer signature on delivery receipt

Pick up material returns

Inspect condition of returned material

Verify returned material quantities

Verify returned material catalog numbers

Pick up material from suppliers

Support other warehouse duties

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