Golden State Foods

Class A Driver Part time/ Port Work/ No Touch Freight

Location US-HI-Waipahu
Job ID
2025-22108
Category
Transportation

Overview

Part Time roles available - CDL A Driver - Career Opportunity

- Monday & Tuesday day shift, 5:30AM-3PM

Golden State Foods is a stable, local, family-oriented company in business for 75+ years. We offer steady work and are seeking career-minded individuals who want a long-term career with a fantastic company!

What we do:

Our two customers in Hawaii are two of the most iconic brands in the world. We provide warehousing, delivery, and customer service to both customers, all from our centrally located facility in Waipahu!

***We want you to join our GSF team if you can:

  • Work day shift
  • NO TOUCH FREIGHT!!!
  • Haul containers from facility to port and back (You must have a TWIC card)
  • Successfully complete a background check, drug test, and road test which will be required once a contingent offer is made
  • Have reliable attendance, positive attitude, and be an efficient worker

Responsibilities

Responsibilities:


- Safely operate delivery trucks.
- Load and unload materials using forklifts or other heavy equipment.
- Transport goods and materials to designated locations.
- Follow assigned routes and schedules for efficient delivery.
- Inspect vehicles for mechanical issues and perform basic maintenance tasks.
- Adhere to all traffic laws and regulations.
- Maintain accurate records of deliveries and vehicle maintenance.

Qualifications

Requirements:


- Valid driver's license with a clean driving record.

- Must have a TWIC CARD
- Proven experience as a truck driver or similar role.
- Ability to operate heavy equipment, such as forklifts, safely and efficiently.
- Strong knowledge of traffic laws and regulations.

If you are a reliable and skilled truck driver looking for a challenging role with opportunities for growth, we encourage you to apply!

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