Warehouse - NON CDL Delivery Driver - Nights id-4451

Pilkington North America, one of the world’s largest glassmakers, manufactures and distributes automotive and flat glass for the automotive and building industries. We have been part of the Nippon Sheet Glass (NSG) group since 2006.

Come start your CAREER with Pilkington NSG Group, a power brand and industry leader that trains, develops our team be ready for promotions and growth!

Essential Functions:

Qualifications Required:

  • Proficiency in English language (verbal and written)
  • Must possess valid driver’s license and maintain acceptable MVR according to Pilkington Auto Glass Replacement (AGR’s) standards.  Ability to read maps
  • Without assistance, must be able to lift windshields weighing 35-45 pounds average on a frequent/daily basis, and on occasion up to 70 pounds (tandem).
  • Ability to operate a forklift, order picker, and basic hand tools
  • Excellent attendance record
  • Good customer relations skills – Client interaction required
  • Ability to work in temperatures similar to the outdoors within the area of the assigned Service Center

Qualifications Desired:

  • Personal Computer skills including computerized inventory system
  • Previous driving, material handling, and glass experience

Benefits:

  • Medical, Dental, Vision  
  • 401(k) Match
  • Employee Assistance Plan at no additional cost
  • Educational Assistance
  • Work Shoe/Boot Program
  • Prescription Safety Glasses Program
  • Company Paid Holidays – Six (6) Holidays plus Four (4) Floating Holidays
  • Paid Vacation
  • Life Insurance at no cost
  • Pilkington Employee Advantage Discounts
  • Shift Premium
  • 90 Day Increase
  • Annual Increase

Hours:  3pm-1am (some OVERTIME required)

Pay starting at $22.05 - more DOE

We require a pre-employment criminal background check, a physical and drug screen.

NSG Group/Pilkington is an equal opportunity employer; M/F/D/V encouraged to apply.  Qualified candidates will receive consideration without regard to age, race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, disability, or national origin.  Applicants have the option to confidentially self-identify or not self-identify when applying.

This is a safety sensitive position.

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