Driver, Warehouse Orders
- Delivery for amazon, 180 stops in 6 hours depends on the type of city. Or 180 stops in 7 to 8 hours if there’s to many red lights and no space to park.
- Followed established safety procedures when loading and unloading freight from delivery trucks.
- Inspected vehicles for mechanical items and safety issues prior to departing on routes.
- Ensured cargo was secured properly in accordance with company policy and DOT regulations.
- Checked and maintained vehicle supplies and equipment, such as gas, oil, water, tires, lights, and brakes.
- Maintained accurate records of deliveries including delivery times, dates and addresses.
- Loaded and unloaded delivery vehicles with care to ensure safe transport of products.
- Adhered to all applicable traffic laws while operating commercial vehicles.
- Delivered goods to specified destinations in a timely manner.
- Recorded discrepancies and damages to inventory and reported findings to supervisor.
- Attended accident preparedness and safety trainings to comply with regulations and promote safer working environment.
- Reviewed work orders to perform freight movement and deliveries.
- Notified customers of delays to decrease calls to support.
- Communicated frequently with dispatch to relay route changes and delays impacting customer delivery timetables.
- Inspected vehicle and maintained gas, oil and water levels.
- Delivered rush merchandise on tight schedules to meet customer targets.
- Loaded trucks and safely secured merchandise to prevent damage during transportation.
- Obeyed traffic laws and follow established traffic and transportation procedures.
- Utilized street maps to plan and determine most efficient routes.
- Utilized GPS and maps for efficient route planning.
- Contacted customers prior to delivery to coordinate delivery times.
- Conducted pre-inspections to keep trucks reliable and well-maintained.
- Reviewed delivery documents and orders and reported errors to supervisor.
- Operated manual and mechanical equipment safely to minimize injury and accident risks.
- Reported mechanical problems encountered with vehicles to dispatch.
- Filed vehicle logs, cargo records or billing statements according to company regulations.
