Commercial Driver
- Operated commercial vehicles safely across diverse routes and terrains.
- Conducted pre-trip inspections to ensure vehicle safety and compliance.
- Maintained accurate logbooks for hours of service and vehicle condition.
- Delivered goods efficiently while adhering to transportation regulations.
- Communicated effectively with dispatch regarding route changes and delays.
- Collaborated with team members to optimize delivery schedules and logistics.
- Managed load securement to prevent damage during transit.
- Operated commercial trucks over long distances while adhering to strict timelines set by clients or employers.
- Maintained accurate logs of working hours or of vehicle service or repair status, following applicable state and federal regulations.
- Utilized GPS systems for navigation during trips.
- Inspected vehicles for mechanical items and safety issues and performed preventative maintenance when necessary.
- Checked vehicle's equipment and supplies, such as tires, lights, brakes, gas, oil, water and loading equipment.
- Complied with all applicable traffic laws while operating commercial vehicles in order to maintain safe driving records.
- Verified the accuracy of shipping documents to ensure that goods are delivered to correct addresses.
- Followed delivery instructions from dispatchers or other personnel regarding routes, deliveries or pickups.
- Provided excellent customer service by responding promptly to inquiries about shipments or services offered.
- Notified dispatch team if any delays occurred due to weather conditions or traffic congestion.
- Reported any incidents encountered on the road to supervisors immediately upon return from trip.
- Loaded and unloaded cargo in a safe manner according to company guidelines.
- Demonstrated safe driving by observing road rules, exercising caution in unfamiliar areas and maintaining vehicle control.
- Obtained signatures needed to complete and process paperwork.
- Promoted positive customer service by delivering on-time shipments and fully resolving issues.
- Delivery: The core function is delivering parts to businesses like auto repair shops, dealerships, and other commercial accounts.
- Loading and Unloading: Drivers handle the physical aspects of getting the parts into and out of their vehicles.
- Customer Interaction: While delivering, drivers may interact with customers, building relationships and potentially assisting with their needs.
- Other Duties: Depending on the specific location and needs, drivers may also assist with tasks like stocking shelves, merchandising, answering phones, and even handling cash transactions.
- For many of these positions, a standard driver's license is sufficient.
- Parts certifications.
- Excellent customer service
- Replace batteries, windshield wipers, checked batteries and alternators for customers. Print obd reading for customers.
- process returns.
