Delivery Driver (CDL A) - Wilmington

Are you looking for a delivery driver job with the opportunity to be home daily? We offer all local routes, no weekend work, and competitive pay!

Rugby Architectural Building Products is a wholesale distributor of specialty building products, operating out of 26 branches throughout the United States. We primarily sell lumber products for our customers to make beautiful things and build happiness.

Position: We are growing and seeking a Delivery Driver! You will deliver mostly hardwood lumber and sheet stock, doors, and other supplies. This position requires you to physically load and unload product and engage with our customers.

What’s in it for you:

  • Shifts start generally between 6 am and 7:30 am.
  • Pay: $18 to $22 per hour, depending on experience.
  • Competitive Medical – Dental – Vision
  • Corporate Wellness & Appreciation Programs
  • 401(k) Traditional & Roth with Match
  • Paid Time Off & Paid Holidays
  • Life Insurance, Short-Term and Long-Term Disability
  • Great TEAM environment

Your Day-to-Day: to excel in this role, you will need to...

  • Use your CDL A license to deliver products to our customers.
  • Potentially load and unload your truck, depending on the customer.
  • Work safely, attend safety meetings and follow all safety procedures and policies
  • Occasionally lift heavy products to store, remove from storage, or load onto a truck.

Should You Apply? If you’ve got all the below skills, drop what you’re doing right now and reach out. If you’ve got some of these skills, we still want to hear from you!

  • History of being a truck driver, delivery driver, and especially experience with a Class A CDL.
  • Interest in working for a company that values hard work and loyalty.
  • Strong physical stamina – this role requires a lot of physical activity.
  • Highly organized and self-motivated – you should be a self-starter who doesn’t require constant supervision.
  • Experienced driver with a Class A driver's license (CDL A) and medical card
  • Able to pass drug test, background, Clearinghouse and motor vehicle pre-employment screen
  • Required to pass a driving test.
  • Must be able to pass a physical examination as required by the U. S. Department of Transportation and provide a valid medical card
  • This role is a Safety Sensitive position and subject to routine drug screenings.

At Rugby, our goal is to lead the industry! We will accomplish this goal by creating an environment where each team member is challenged to achieve their personal best using their talent, together building a community based on our values of Fairness, Commitment to Excellence, and maintaining Rugby as a Performance Meritocracy.

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