Yard Shift CDL Drivers Needed!other related Employment listings - Maple Valley, WA at Geebo

Yard Shift CDL Drivers Needed!

JOB SUMMARY Keystone Freight Corp.
is a privately held 4th generation family owned company headquartered in North Bergen, New Jersey since 1952.
With over 69 years of transportation and logistics experience, KFC has provided customized solutions to businesses and retailers around the country.
Keystone's longevity helps us to keep our fulfillment of 250,000
store deliveries, allowing our drivers full time work year-round.
Here at KFC you are not a number on a list, but a valued member of a family-oriented, driver focused logistics company! JOB DESCRIPTION Yard Switcher Spotter / Full Time Home Daily $28 per hour Health and dental insurance for you and your dependents Paid Vacation / Holidays Monday-Saturday / 1:
00-9:
30 pm No-touch freight Direct deposit available Dedicated Account Keystone Freight Corp.
is hiring CDL Class A drivers in Spanaway, WA with shifts available for the yard.
Scheduling is Monday through Saturday with NO- touch freight and a start time of 1pm until 9:
30pm.
Responsibilities include safely moving trailers to and from the warehouse dock to yard locations in a timely and professional manner with daily reports.
West coast recruiters are ready and waiting for your call to give more details TODAY ! REQUIREMENTS Class A CDL Safe driving record (MVR, CSA, and previous employment) Ability to pass DOT pre-employment drug screening and meet DOT medical requirements Good stable work record Current DOT physical 1 year of Class-A driving experience or equivalent military experience Be at least 23 years of age Recommended Skills Driving Drive Commercial Vehicle Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

  • Type: Other
  • Company: Keystone Freight Corp. / National Retail Transport

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