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Job Summary

Iron Mountain is seeking a motivated Night Driver to join our Clutter Operations team. In this role, you will be responsible for the safe operation of box trucks and the efficient transport of items between our local depots to ensure seamless logistics for our customers.

Clutter, now seamlessly integrated with Iron Mountain, is disrupting the self-storage and moving industries by offering affordable, flexible, and dependable service nationwide, driven by cutting-edge technology.

  • Shift: Night shift (7:00 PM – 3:30 AM); schedule varies weekly based on business needs.

  • Schedule: Clutter operates 7 days a week and schedules will vary on a weekly basis depending on business needs.Weekend availability is required.

  • Full-time roles target at least 5 days/week, 40 hours/week

  • Job Site: Night Drivers start and end their shift at the Clutter depot in the job site address.

What You’ll Do

In this role, you will:

  • Drive and operate Clutter box trucks (up to 26 feet) between market locations to ensure the timely delivery and transfer of inventory.

  • Collaborate with the warehouse and dispatch teams to safely load and unload heavy items using our proprietary smartphone application for real-time tracking.

  • Ensure compliance with all road safety regulations and organizational vehicle maintenance standards to maintain a secure working environment.

What You’ll Bring

The ideal candidate will have:

  • Experience & licensing: At least 21 years of age with a valid standard driver’s license and the ability to pass a required physical exam.

  • 3+ years of commercial driving experience.

  • Strong knowledge of local routes and experience with moving, warehouse operations, or general labor.

  • Proven ability to manage data via smartphone software and perform physical tasks, including regularly lifting up to 50 pounds.

What We Offer (Benefits)

  • Compensation: $20/hour

  • Overtime: Overtime pay is 1.5x hourly pay and is available pending the needs of the business.

  • Full Health and Dental Benefits starting on the first day of employment .

  • Paid Time Off: Two Weeks Paid Vacation, Seven Paid Holidays, plus Sick Pay.

  • Financial Wellness: 401(k) with Company Match and an Employee Stock Purchase Program.

  • Professional Growth: Opportunities for continuous learning and professional growth, including Tuition Reimbursement.

  • Company-paid essentials: safety footwear and gloves as required.

Call to Action

Ready to unleash your potential? Apply today to start your journey with Clutter and Iron Mountain!

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Reasonably expected salary range: $46,800.00 - $58,500.00

Category: Transportation

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Iron Mountain helps lower cost and risk, comply with regulations, recover from disaster, and enable digital and sustainable solutions, whether in information management, digital transformation, secure storage and destruction, data center operations, cloud services, or art storage and logistics. Please see our Values and Code of Ethics for a look at our principles and aspirations in elevating the power of our work together.

If you have a physical or mental disability that requires special accommodations, please let us know by sending an email to accommodationrequest@ironmountain.com. See the Supplement to learn more about Equal Employment Opportunity.

Iron Mountain is committed to a policy of equal employment opportunity. We recruit and hire applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy), national origin, disability, age, sexual orientation, veteran status, genetic information, gender identity, gender expression, or any other factor prohibited by law.

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