Class E Van Route Driver Position Available In Hinds, Mississippi
Tallo's Job Summary: Class E Van Route Driver position at Baton Rouge Cargo Service, Inc. requires a valid driver's license, clear MVR, and ability to pass a background check. Responsible for safe operation and timely deliveries, pickups, and customer interactions. Must adhere to safety rules, schedule maintenance, and communicate effectively with dispatch and management.
Job Description
Class E Van Route Driver Baton Rouge Cargo Service, Inc. 6013 N McRaven Rd, Jackson, MS 39209
Skills/Qualifications:
Valid driver’s license and clear MVR. Must be able to pass a background check.
Job Description:
Driver – represents Baton Rouge Cargo by promoting safety and customer service. Will perform pickups/deliveries at outside vendors, including unloading and loading trucks, and must comply with all safety rules and procedures. Specific duties of this position include, but are not limited to: Safely operate the appropriate class of vehicle assigned to complete deliveries, pickups, etc. Arrive on time for scheduled shifts. It is the driver’s responsibility to know their start times. Maintain valid copies of Driver’s License and must have this document to start every shift. Deliver product to customers at agreed-upon times. Unloads product in a safe manner while paying attention to the quality of the product and the requirements of the customer. Obtain proof of delivery/pickup from every single customer via paper or digital manifest including completion of all checklists/questionnaires. Fuel vehicle, schedule maintenance and cleaning and perform trip inspections. Complete required DOT and company related paperwork. Perform any/all other tasks as assigned by management. Maintain a professional appearance. Operate all equipment in accordance with DOT and company rules. Adheres to all local, state, and federal laws. Communicate with dispatch personnel at regular intervals throughout the route every day, including an end of route check-in. Communicate with the Manager about equipment issues/needs. Communicate with the Manager about scheduling needs with at least 72 hours’ notice so the Manager can adjust future planning. Upon return to the dock, the driver must label all freight coming off the route truck so the warehouse can process as needed. May be required to operate lift trucks or other equipment supplied by the customer. Drivers must maintain their issued equipment. They will be liable for that equipment at the time of separation.