Overview
CORT Furniture Rental is hiring immediately for full-time non-CDL drivers!
The Delivery Driver works collaboratively as part of the Operations team. You will be responsible for loading furniture and delivering safely to customers’ homes or office spaces.
You will also be assembling furniture for the customer and going above and beyond to ensure a positive customer experience.
Pay : $20 - $22 / hour depending on experience.
Schedule : Standard is Monday-Friday 8am-4 : 30pm; schedule flexibility, overtime, and occasional Saturdays required.
What We Offer
- Hourly pay rate; weekly pay; paid training; 40 hours / week with occasional overtime opportunities
- Promote from within culture
- Comprehensive health insurance (medical, dental, vision) available on the first of the month after hire date
- 401(k) retirement plan with company match
- Paid vacation, sick days, and holidays
- Company-paid disability and life insurance
- Tuition reimbursement
- Employee discounts and perks
- Growth and mentorship opportunities
Responsibilities
- Start your day at our warehouse where you’ll meet to review your route, safety topics, and more with the operations team
- Drive a 26-foot box truck with a lift gate to customers’ homes or offices
- Unload, deliver, and install furniture while interacting with customers
- Assist in the warehouse as needed; this may require loading and unloading furniture
Qualifications
- A valid state driver’s license and safe driving record.
- At least 3 months of professional experience driving a 26-foot box truck or larger commercial vehicle
- At least 3 months of experience delivering / installing furniture
- Physically able and willing to move furniture indoors, outdoors, up or down stairs and in all weather conditions; ability to lift 100+ pounds with a partner
- Ability to work overtime as needed
- Must be at least 21 years of age
- Must pass drug screening, background checks and MVR checks as a condition of employment. CORT also participates in the E-Verify program.
- Per FMSCA Regulations : Drivers must read and speak the English language sufficiently to converse with the general public, to understand highway traffic signs and signals in the English language, to respond to official inquiries, and to make entries on reports and records.
30+ days ago