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CDL Delivery Driver -- Woodfin -- Woodfin

Company Name:
Woodfin
JOB TITLE:HEATING OIL DRIVER Name: Dept.101Reports to:Delivery Supervisor Date Prepared:October 14, 2003JOB PURPOSE: MAINTAINS COMPANY OPERATIONS by
delivering heating oil and kerosene to residential and commercial
customers. ESSENTIAL JOB RESULTS: 30 % MAINTAINS CUSTOMERS by
consistently achieving required number of deliveries in specified area.
30 % PROMOTES SAFE DRIVING by
maintaining good driving record; ensuring truck is in good operating
condition, such as checking crank case oil, tires, lights, brakes and
radiator on daily basis; reporting equipment defects promptly.
20 % PROMOTES SAFETY by
filling out and carrying on truck all forms in compliance with D.O.T.
requirements; being environmentally conscious in performance of all
duties; complying with curbing, loading and check-out procedures as
specified in manual; wearing proper uniform and footwear in performance
of all daily duties.
15 % SERVES CUSTOMERS by
being respectful of customer property; treating customers respectfully and
courteously at all times; being prompt and dependable.
5 % CONTRIBUTES TO TEAM EFFORT by
accomplishing related results as needed. Supervision exercised:noneMinimum education &
Experience:High school diploma or equivalent. Commercial driver's license with tank and hazardous materials endorsements.Minimum knowledge, skills & abilities:maintain good driving record. Equipment, tools or machines used:commercial vehicle, oil hoses. Physical & mental requirements:ability to pull 100 pound hose up to 175 feet a minimum of thirty times per day; must be able to work 10 hour days, 6 days a week from November 1 to March 15.Work environment:driving and outdoor climate.
'.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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