Local Dedicated Shuttle Run - Earn $25/hr | $4K Sign On Bonus!

Local Dedicated Shuttle Run! Pick up an empty trailer in Jackson, MI - drop and hook in Greenwood, Indiana - and haul loaded trailer back to Jackson, MI! As a Delivery Driver, you are also responsible for delivering and unloading products, reviewing paperwork for completeness and accuracy, checking orders for correct number of boxes, correcting addresses and support documentation, completing time cards, entering trip data into on-board computer, and completing paper logs if necessary. The essential functions and basic duties of the CDL Driver are to perform pre and post trip inspection of their vehicle utilizing knowledge of safe and effective loading and handling procedures. Although this is a dedicated shuttle run - all drivers that encompass the UNFI values will be open and willing to help out their fellow UNFI drivers in the rare case when that is needed as you will be joining a team of drivers who will also have your back! UNFI has been deemed critical business/essential personnel and will remain open despite COVID-19 UNFI is North America's premier food wholesaler delivering the widest variety of products to customer locations throughout North America including natural product superstores, independent retailers, conventional supermarket chains, ecommerce retailers, and food service customers Job Details Location: Jackson, MI Schedule: Full-time Night Shift Salary: $25.00/hr + $4,000 sign on bonus We are excited about the work we do and are looking for others who share the same drive and passion. Competitive pay & benefits Growth and professional development opportunities. We're committed to listening and responding to feedback. Recognition for great work, company events and picnics, and much more Job Requirements As a Delivery Driver, you must have solid understanding of receiving and shipping functions and display good time management, computer, and math skills. It is also important that you have excellent written and verbal communication skills. Our successful drivers require specific certifications, knowledge, and experience as outlined below: High school diploma or GED equivalent Valid medical card as prescribed by the Federal Motor Carrier Administration and a valid state specific Commercial Driver’s License ( Class A and CDL Drivers require respective licensing) Ability to pass a written exam and road test Basic knowledge of Department of Transportation (DOT) law and mandates and understanding of UNFI’s safety standards Must be at least 21 years of age All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, disability, or protected veteran status. UNFI is an Equal Opportunity employer committed to creating an inclusive and respectful environment for all. - M/F/Veteran/Disability. VEVRAA Federal Contractor.

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