Truck Driver

Flint, MI
Full Time
Transportation
Mid Level

Goodwill Industries of Mid-Michigan is looking for a Motivated and Positive individual to fill a Full-Time, CDL Class A semi, Union Truck Driver position at our Flint Warehouse at 501 S. Averill.
The starting union wage $19.60 an hour. Raises to be annually based on a negotiated contract. 

Join our Team today!

Our Mission: To assist individuals with barriers to employment in making the transition to independence and self-sufficiency.

Did you know: We recycle everything possible!! In 2022 we kept 8.7 million lbs. of STUFF from                  ending up in landfills!! That's a lot of stuff!!

LOCAL driving with these Day to Day Job Responsibilities:

  • Operating vehicles and other assigned equipment in a safe and responsible manner.
  • Making daily check of vehicle per DOT standards and complete proper paperwork for inspection.
  • Assist in loading and unloading materials in a proper safe and careful manner at the plant or outlying store and ADC locations.
  • Placement of materials when unloading into designated container and/or department. 
  • Maintaining and use of assigned cellular phone according to company guidelines (reporting to dispatcher/supervisor). 
  • Reporting all unsafe conditions observed.
  • Greeting all donors in a friendly, courteous manner and provide receipts as needed.
  • Following route in designated order and reporting of any changes due to unforeseen circumstances.

Benefits:

  • Bonuses for annual safe driving
  • Union position after 90-Day Orientation
  • Medical, Dental, Vision and Life insurance available
  • Pet Insurance
  • AFLAC
  • 20% Employee Discount
  • Paid Vacation
  • Paid Personal Time off
  • Paid Holidays 
  • Biweekly Direct Deposit
  • Free Employee Assistance programs
Qualifications:
  • Ability and skills to operate straight trucks and 53 ft. semi-trailers.
  • High school diploma helpful.
  • Reading, writing and math skills are required.
  • Vocational Training – helpful.
  • Previous Training – required.
  • Must have valid Michigan Commercial Driver’s License with all endorsements required for vehicles assigned to drive.
  • Good driving record with no more than four points per Michigan moving violation system.
  • Ability to meet the physical demands of the job.
  • Ability to pass drug/alcohol test.

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Goodwill Industries of Mid-Michigan provides reasonable accommodation for individuals requiring assistance with the application or hiring process. If you need assistance completing this online application, contact the Human Resources Department at 810-762-9960 or [email protected]. Goodwill Industries of Mid-Michigan is an Equal Opportunity Employer. 

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