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A family-owned company seeks a full-time delivery driver in Englewood, Colorado. Responsibilities include driving company vehicles for alcohol delivery, maintaining customer relations, and ensuring efficient route management. The role requires a clean driving record, customer service skills, and offers a salary of $720 per week with benefits after two months.
Benefits:
Dental insurance
Employee discounts
Health insurance
Paid time off
Hiring for full-time delivery driver position in Colorado, based in Englewood.
Salaried position of $720 per week, 40 hours per week. (4 days a week: Tuesday-Friday, 10 hour days) Typical day is 7am to 5pm.
Paid bi-weekly. Benefits after 2 months of employment with Kaiser and Delta Dental. Employee pays 30% of the costs, employer pays 70%. Days off: After 6 months of employment, receive 2 paid days off. After 1 year of employment, receive 7 days paid time off.
Will drive company-owned box trucks and vans, NO CDL is required.
Must have:
Colorado State Driver's License
Clean driving record
No criminal history (Must be able to pass background check on military bases)
Good attitude with team and customers is essential
Customer service skills
Ability to lift 40lbs boxes repeatedly throughout the day
Previous driving experience
Reliable transportation to and from work
Reliable attendance
Common sense with direction.
About us:
E-Corp, Inc. We are a small family-owned company that imports, warehouses, and delivers alcohol to liquor stores and restaurants. You would report to a warehouse manager and the company's CEO. There are 2 other full-time drivers, and 7 sales reps.
What to Expect:
A typical workday involves coming to the warehouse around 7am (or later depending on your route that day), collecting your stops for the day from the warehouse manager, routing your stops in the most efficient manner, then pulling the items listed on the invoices and loading your truck. Can be 10 stops or 20 stops depending on the day. Fridays tend to be heaviest. Interact with the receiver at each location to get items checked-in while keeping a courteous demeanor. At the end of the day you come back to the warehouse, fuel-up, clean out the truck, unload any items left in the truck, and return the truck to its parking spot. Check in with the warehouse manager. If there are orders to be pulled for the next day, then pull those orders to shorten the next morning's pull job. Fairly straight-forward job.