Delivery Driver

Town & Country’s commitment is one of total customer satisfaction.  Town & Country's delivery drivers hold no small part in this commitment as they help to complete on-time deliveries in a safe and DOT compliant manner.  This ensures that not only are customers satisfied, but that the cost of providing this delivery service is kept to a minimum.

Responsibilities

Being a delivery driver means much more than driving a truck and delivering products to a job site.  Along with the daily job duties, a driver is seen as a professional Town & Country representative, and often times one of the only representatives a customer at a job site may meet.  Our drivers strive to provide a total image of what Town & Country is all about - service and total customer satisfaction.

Job Duties

Although some Town & Country drivers hold a wide range of various duties, the vast majority of their responsibilities are consistent across most Town & Country locations.  Some of a driver's main duties include:

  • Adhering to all DOT and company safety protocols
  • Performing daily vehicle inspections and maintaining the cleanliness of vehicles
  • Completing all necessary paperwork, logbooks, IVMR sheets, pick tickets, etc.
  • Notifying Delivery Services Manager or Branch Manager of potentially dangerous job sites
  • Reporting all Town & Country vehicle maintenance necessities to the Delivery Services Manager
  • Monitoring and ensuring vehicles are loaded properly and accurately
  • Assist and/or oversee the loading and/or unloading of products
  • Providing clear work direction for other associates providing assistance
  • Collecting and submitting all C.O.D. payments when applicable
  • Processing customer and/or product returns
  • Properly photographing delivered products at job sites
  • Additional duties and responsibilities as required or assigned

Qualifications

  • A valid Commercial Drivers License (CDL) based on state location
  • Proper Class CDL with valid Air Brake and HazMat Endorsement (as required)
  • Town & Country and OSHA approved Powered Industrial Truck certification (company training provided)
  • A good driving record
  • Current & valid medical card (required in some states for non CDL)

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