CDL B Driver, Home Daily at Maetz Consulting, LLC
Lafayette, Indiana, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

20 Jun, 26

Salary

32.0

Posted On

22 Mar, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

CDL Class B License, Boom Trucks, Moffett Forklifts, Material Delivery, Physical Handling, DOT Compliance, Pre-trip Inspections, Post-trip Inspections, Flatbeds, Crane Operation

Industry

Staffing and Recruiting

Description
CDL Class B Delivery Driver – Drywall & Building Materials Lafayette, IN $25–$32/hr (based on experience) A leading building materials distributor in Lafayette, IN is hiring a CDL Class B Driver to deliver drywall and steel studs to construction sites. Drivers operate boom trucks and Moffett (truck-mounted forklift) equipment to unload materials directly inside job sites. This is an active role that combines driving with hands-on material delivery, ideal for drivers who enjoy staying physically active on the job. Drivers are responsible for safe transportation, DOT compliance, pre-trip/post-trip inspections, and job site deliveries, including unloading materials using boom cranes or Moffett forklifts. Most deliveries require physically handling drywall and steel studs into the job site, so candidates must be comfortable with physical work. The company operates a fleet including boom trucks, a Moffett truck, and flatbeds, and will provide certification training for boom crane operation for qualified drivers. Requirements Ideal candidates have: CDL Class B license Experience with boom trucks or Moffett forklifts (preferred but not required) Strong physical ability for material delivery Knowledge of DOT regulations, hours of service, and safety procedures Pay: $25–$32/hr depending on experience. Drivers with boom or Moffett experience typically start at the higher end of the range. Benefits Great benefits!!!
Responsibilities
The driver is responsible for the safe transportation of drywall and building materials to construction sites, utilizing boom trucks and Moffett forklifts to unload materials directly at the job site. This active role requires physically handling materials like drywall and steel studs into the job site while maintaining DOT compliance.
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