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DAL-TILE LOCAL CLASS A DELIVERY DRIVER - Now Hiring

Monday-Friday 1st Shift (7:
30AM to 4:
00PM Depending on Deliveries) Home Nights and Weekends Class A Flatbed with Overhead Crane Requirements:
Be at least 23 years old Possess a Class A commercial driver's license (CDL) Have a minimum of 6 months commercial driving experience Have good interpersonal communication and customer-service skills Be able to maneuver heavy products using forklifts and pallet jacks Be willing to work a flexible schedule Find your future with Mohawk Industries.
Since 1947, Dal-Tile has offered its residential and commercial customers the industry's broadest array of tile and stone products.
Dal-Tile is a part of Mohawk Industries, a Fortune 500 multinational flooring company that employs 24,000 people throughout North America, including a private fleet of drivers who deliver our products.
Drivers who join Mohawk often stay until retirement because we offer great pay and benefits, consistent work schedules and predictable home time.
Dal-Tile Delivery Drivers assist with operations inside warehouses and distribution centers, and deliver palletized hard-surface flooring products, stone and accessories to Dal-Tile Sales Service Centers, customers and job sites.
Why be a Dal-Tile Delivery Driver? Professionally maintained, reliable and safe equipment Medical, dental and vision benefits Paid vacation About Mohawk Mohawk Industries has been a trusted name in carpets for more than 130 years and is a leading supplier of flooring, offering a complete selection of carpet, ceramic tile, laminate, wood, stone, vinyl, rugs and other home products.
Our brands are among the most recognized in the industry and include Daltile, Quick-Step, Pergo, IVC Resilient Design, Karastan, Godfrey Hirst, Durkan, Mohawk Group and Mohawk Home.
Salary:
$25 per hour.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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