What are the responsibilities and job description for the Class A Truck Driver position at Dollar General Fleet?
Job Description
Work Where You Matter
At Dollar General, our mission is to serve others. We value each and every one of our employees.
We offer a wide range of career opportunities in our convenient Store locations, Distribution Centers, Store Support Center, or with our Private Fleet Team.
Your difference truly makes a difference at Dollar General.
How would you like to serve?
We are proud to provide a platform for your career to thrive.
Company Overview
Dollar General Corporation has been delivering value to shoppers for more than 80 years.
We help shoppers save time and money by offering products at everyday low prices in convenient neighborhood locations.
Job Summary
As a Company- Driver, you will be responsible for on-time delivery of freight between Dollar General Distribution Centers, stores, and vendors.
You will transport store-delivery freight as well as store returns and backhauls over-the-road in a safe, efficient, and timely manner.
Duties and Essential Job Functions
- Transport store-delivery freight and store returns and backhauls over-the-road in a safe, efficient, and timely manner (40%)
- Unload and reload freight and rolltainers at each delivery in a safe and efficient manner (30%):
- Rolling rolltainers off the trailer onto a lift gate and placing them into the backroom of the store;
- Unloading individual boxes and/or totes as required and placing them in the backroom of the store;
- Reloading return rolltainers and product onto the trailer and returning these items to the Distribution Center;
- Safely securing all freight and rolltainers at each stop before sealing the trailer.
- Provide professional customer service to all parties including store teams, backhaul vendors, and distribution employees (10%)
- Complete all necessary paperwork and maintain records required under state and federal laws and regulations (10%)
- Ensure operation of the vehicle is in compliance with all state and federal laws and regulations (10%)
Knowledge and Skills
- Available for routine overnight travel for extended periods of time
- Available to work any day of the week (Monday – Sunday)
- Ability to squat, crouch, and reach as needed to handle freight
- Ability to enter and exit the vehicle's cab numerous times each day
- Ability to push and pull rolltainers weighing between 600 - 1,200 pounds
- Ability to access and manually release fifth wheel lever and tandem pins, which requires horizontal pulling with a force of 100 pounds at a height of 44 inches and pulling with a force of 100 pounds at a height of 38 inches
- Ability to occasionally lift, carry, or move freight weighing up to 50 pounds
- Ability to install and remove tire chains, hook and unhook trailers, and secure freight
- Ability to work in severe weather conditions—both heat and cold
- May be exposed to extreme heat and cold, including dry van trailers or refrigerator freezers and coolers for extended periods of time
Qualifications
- High school diploma or equivalent preferred
- Valid Class A Commercial Driver's License (CDL)
- Six months previous tractor/trailer driving experience
- Knowledge of all applicable Department of Transportation (