Delivery Driver (Professional In-home) / Warehouse Associate

Room & BoardOak Brook, IL
8d$50,000 - $55,000Onsite

About The Position

You're a Delivery Driver who does more than just "make deliveries". You create moments that surprise and delight customers! Discover a career designed to be different. As a Delivery Driver with Room & Board you do more than just "make deliveries,” you create extraordinary experiences for our customers and act as a strong brand ambassador for both our high-quality products and reputation. You’re a confident, career-minded professional who prefers variety in your work and enjoys the balance of being outside making local deliveries with being indoors working in our warehouse. You’ll join a dedicated, cross-functional team responsible for product inspection, assembly, staging and local delivery service of our beautiful American-made home furniture and accessories. You’ll work with a delivery partner (two-person team) to deliver a variety of high quality, American-made home furnishings to the homes and businesses of our Chicago customers. In addition to being a delivery driver you will be a part of a cross functional and collaborative team where you will support preparing our products prior to delivery to ensure the best quality for our customers. Additional responsibilities in the warehouse will include: product staging, basic assembly and quality inspection. You focus equally on safety and a job well done. Schedule: Tuesday - Saturday, 6:30am-3:00pm, with occasional paid overtime Location: 2525 W.22nd Street, Oakbrook, IL 60523 The qualities we look for in a Delivery Driver: You are genuine and take pride in providing exceptional customer service You enjoy being in a physically active role and bring core strength, agility and stamina You place a high priority on safety and contribute to creating the safest workplace possible You’re an effective communicator You’re thoughtful, resourceful and a natural problem solver You value a workplace built on relationships of mutual respect, accountability and trust You want more than a “job”; you want to be part of a company where your role has meaning, teamwork is real and you contribute to something bigger.

Requirements

  • At least 21 years of age (Interstate DOT requirement) and a valid driver's license
  • Ability to drive a 24-foot box truck (training provided)
  • Able to lift/carry heavy items with the assistance of a team member and/or proper lifting equipment
  • Proficiency in spoken and written English is required to ensure effective communication with your delivery partner, internal teams and customers
  • Able to pass pre-employment requirements, including a 5-panel drug screen (no THC)
  • Ability to provide proof of identity and legal work authorization upon hire

Responsibilities

  • product inspection
  • assembly
  • staging
  • local delivery service
  • product staging
  • basic assembly
  • quality inspection

Benefits

  • Salary: $50,000 - $55,000 / year ($24.04 - $26.44 / hour)Our salary is guaranteed with occasional paid overtime. Salary offered is based on experience/qualifications.
  • Benefits that focus on holistic well-being. The whole person matters, not just the one who shows up for work. That’s why we invest in holistic well-being that supports and encourages you to live a full life. Besides a competitive paycheck, we offer several awesome perks to help you thrive in every aspect of life. Picture this: three weeks of paid vacation, a generous 401(k) match, profit-sharing, and a whole bunch of cool extras. We're talking about benefits that cover you from head to toe – physically, emotionally, and financially.
  • Meaningful work. We create a meaningful work experience by empowering everyone to contribute, taking pride in everything we do, and making the world sustainable, inclusive and beautiful.
  • A culture of respect. We sustain a culture of respect by relying on our shared values, building supportive and kind teams, and ensuring all voices are heard and celebrated.
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