Delivery Driver - CDL Class A
Listed on 2026-06-06
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Transportation
Delivery, Driver, Transportation Logistics
About Shepherd Electric Supply
Since 1892, Shepherd Electric Supply has been the first call when complex, time‑critical electrical challenges need to be solved, and reliability truly matters. We move materials accurately and on time, so contractors stay on schedule, projects stay on track, and customers never have to wonder if we will come through. Our success comes from people who take pride in doing things the right way — safely, accurately, and with care for teammates and customers alike.
If you want to do work that matters at a company that notices, this is the place.
Every delivery you make is a promise kept. When a contractor is mid‑job and waiting on wire, conduit, or gear, your truck showing up on time is what keeps the project moving. That is not a small thing. That is the whole thing. At Shepherd, drivers are not just logistics — they are the last mile of a commitment we have made to every customer.
You carry Shepherd’s reputation on every run. How you show up, communicate, and take care of the load is how our customers experience us.
Monday – Friday, 6:00am – 2:30pm.
Compensation DetailsStarting at $31.00 – $35.00 per hour depending on experience.
How This Role Connects to Our Compass- We Keep Our Promises:
You deliver what was promised, when it was promised. Routes are run on time, loads are complete and correct, and customers never have to call wondering where their material is. If something changes, you communicate early — not after the fact. - We Stay Hungry:
You know your routes, stay sharp on DOT compliance, and look for ways to make your runs more efficient. You ask questions, take feedback, and bring problems forward so they get solved — not ignored. - We Grow Together:
You work as part of a warehouse and dispatch team. Your communication, your on‑time returns, and your reliability create the conditions for the whole team to succeed. You make their jobs easier, not harder. - We Own It:
You take responsibility for your load, your vehicle, and your delivery. Pre‑trip inspections are done right, not skipped. If there is a discrepancy or a problem on the road, you call it in — you do not hope it resolves itself. - We Go Above & Beyond:
You treat every delivery like the customer is watching — because they are. You help offload when needed, represent Shepherd professionally, and flag anything that could become a problem before it does.
- Delivery & Transportation
- Operate tractor‑trailer and box/flatbed trucks (manual and automatic transmission) on assigned routes throughout the Sterling service area.
- Deliver electrical materials accurately and on time to job sites, contractor yards, and customer locations.
- Confirm delivery accuracy before departure and document any discrepancies immediately.
- Communicate proactively with dispatch and branch operations if a delivery is at risk of delay.
- Vehicle Operation & Safety
- Complete thorough pre‑trip and post‑trip inspections every shift — no shortcuts.
- Operate equipment safely and in full compliance with DOT regulations and Shepherd safety standards.
- Report mechanical issues, equipment needs, or safety concerns to leadership without delay.
- Maintain current CDL Class A license, DOT certification, and medical card at all times.
- Warehouse Support
- Assist with loading and unloading as needed, including wrapping pallets and staging outbound freight.
- Support warehouse operations during non‑driving time, including picking and packing customer orders when second shift requires it.
- Work collaboratively with the warehouse team to ensure loads are built correctly before they leave the building.
- Customer Interaction
- Represent Shepherd professionally at every delivery — your conduct is the customer’s experience of our brand.
- Communicate clearly and courteously with job site personnel and contractors at every stop.
- Flag any customer feedback, complaints, or concerns to your supervisor the same day they occur.
After 90 days, you and your supervisor should both be able to point to these markers:
Routes are run on time and deliveries are complete and correct — recurring errors or missed stops are rare. Pre‑trip and…
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