What are the responsibilities and job description for the Delivery Driver - Seasonal position at Scott Energy?
Plan Early! Apply Year-Round With a Season That Runs Approximately October to April!
Great Counter-Seasonal Opportunity!
Position Summary:
Safely, efficiently, and courteously delivers petroleum products to residential and commercial customers. The Delivery Driver position reports to the Delivery Driver Manager and is responsible for delivering petroleum products to residential and commercial customers.
WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT TO RECEIVE AS A DEAD RIVER SEASONAL DELIVERY DRIVER:
• Home every night
• Highly competitive pay - Paid Weekly - Great on Call Pay!
• 401(k) Retirement Savings Plan
• Work Uniforms and Boot allowance
• Employee discounts
• Paid holidays that occur while you are working
• Volunteerism benefit.
WHAT WE REQUIRE FROM OUR DELIVERY DRIVERS:
• Minimum of 1-year experience as a driver
• Good driving record and CDL
• Hazmat endorsement preferred
• Strong customer focus and attention to detail
• Confidence making deliveries in all weather conditions
• Flexibility to work Saturdays during the heating season
• A focus on Safety!
Work Environment:
About 50% of the time is spent working outside making deliveries in all weather conditions. Temperatures can vary from below zero to above 90 degrees, depending on the time of year. Since the job involves the delivery of liquid petroleum products there is exposure to fumes from these products. There is exposure to moderate truck and pump noise and vibration while driving.
Physical Requirements Analysis:
- The position requires frequent standing, walking, and sitting.
- There is occasional stooping, kneeling, crouching, crawling, climbing.
- There is frequent use of the hands/arms to reach, feel, handle, or pull.
- There is frequent communication involving both talking and listening.
Weight or Force Moved:
Drivers must be able to pull a delivery hose (a weight of up to 75 lbs. - up to 150 feet an average of 30 times daily). Occasionally the employee is asked to help move heavier objects weighing in excess of 75 lbs.