Class B - Medical Delivery Driver

ProDrivers is hiring <STRONG>Class B Truck Drivers</STRONG> for a stable local opportunity delivering medical equipment and supplies. This position is ideal for a Truck Driver who enjoys structured routes, meaningful work, and consistent schedules while interacting directly with customers in healthcare settings.<BR> <BR> This is a <STRONG>last mile, white glove delivery position</STRONG> where the Truck Driver plays a critical role in supporting patients, clinics, and hospitals. Every Truck Driver in this role is trusted to handle sensitive medical products with care, accuracy, and professionalism.<BR> <BR> <STRONG>Driver Job Responsibilities</STRONG> <UL> <LI>Drivers will be responsible for delivering medical supplies to hospitals, clinics and customer homes throughout daily routes. This primarily consists of dialysis medications and machines for delivery.</LI> <LI>Drivers will make 10-15 stops per day. </LI> <LI>This is end of mile/white glove delivery service. Drivers will be responsible for delivering medications safely and securely. These items are delicate, so care is a priority. </LI> <LI>Stair climbers and electric pallet jacks will be made available during work days where necessary for deliveries. </LI> <LI>This is a heavy touch position. Ability to lift heave boxes repeated is needed.</LI> <LI>This is a very customer oriented position as well. Drivers must be able to deliver products with a smile.</LI> </UL> <STRONG>Driver Schedules</STRONG> <UL> <LI>All routes are Monday Thru Friday. Some Saturdays may be required.</LI> <LI>Typical start time is 7AM. Routes run 10-12 hours daily.</LI> <LI>Work days may vary based on required delivery windows. </LI> </UL> If you are a dependable Truck Driver who takes pride in customer service and wants a consistent local position in medical delivery, <STRONG>apply today</STRONG>. Our recruiting team will follow up quickly.<BR> <BR> #WEPD Pay Range: 1000.00-1400.00 per_week, General Benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision and IRA available.<BR><STRONG>Job Requirements:</STRONG><BR><UL> <LI>Must hold a valid Class A or B CDL with 9 months of verifiable experience within the past three years.</LI> <LI>Non-CDL drivers may apply! must be able to demonstrate consistent work experience in a driving position within the past 3 years!??????</LI> <LI>Truck Driver must be comfortable entering patient homes, hospitals, and clinics.</LI> <LI>Strong customer service mindset and professionalism necessary for this position.</LI> </UL>

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