CDL Delivery Driver (Building Materials)

  • Major Lumber Company
  • Kansas City, Missouri
  • Full Time
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CDL Delivery Driver (Building Materials)

Major Lumber Company

Occupation: Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers

Location: Kansas City, MO - 64167

Job Type: Full Time (30 Hours or More)

Posted: 05/16/2026

Positions available: 1

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Major Lumber is seeking a dependable CDL Driver to handle local deliveries of lumber and building materials. This role requires a strong focus on safety, reliability, and professionalism when interacting with customers and job sites.

Responsibilities:

Deliver building materials to local residential and commercial job sitesLoad and unload materials safely and efficientlyPerform routine vehicle inspections and maintain delivery logsEnsure materials are delivered accurately and on timeFollow all safety guidelines and traffic regulationsProvide professional customer service during deliveriesAssist in lumber yard functions as needed

Qualifications:

Valid Class A or Class B CDL requiredClean driving recordAbility to lift 50+ lbs and handle materials as neededStrong focus on safety and dependabilityPrevious delivery experience preferred

Benefits:

Competitive hourly payConsistent, local routesStable, team-oriented work environmentOpportunity for long-term employmentCompany DescriptionMajor Lumber Company was established in 1896 by Reuben H. Major. Originally the business was located on the south bank of the Little Platte River near the old Patterson Mill. It was one of the two lumber yards owned by Reuben Major and his brother, Weeden Major. The other was located in Kearney, MO. Originally much of the lumber came from Arkansas lumber mills owned by the Major family who had moved to this area from Arkansas.

Another brother, John Sleet Major, was one of the founders of William Jewell College and was one of the original organizers of the First National Bank of Liberty.

By 1928 the lumber yard, now located in its current location, was owned and operated by Charles Oran and Yates Major, sons of Reuben Major. In this new location it was nearer to the railroad and also on higher ground. The flood of 1965 proved that the location was not high enough. Everything was destroyed as water surged through downtown Smithville. The only surviving building contained cement and was too heavy to float. As the water receded, one day after the floor Major Lumber resumed servicing its customers with what lumber it could scrape together.

Much of the lumber was salvaged from many downstream location where it had floated. Over the next 25 years the yard was slowly rebuilt and expanded.

In 1975, upon the death of Oran Major, his son Ron Major took over the lumber yard and has operated it until the present time. The yard servers consumers and contractors in the Clay-Platte area. Major Lumber is the oldest business in Smithville. In the metro Kansas City area it is the second oldest family owned lumber company. Their motto is "We make the Major Difference."Company DescriptionMajor Lumber Company was established in 1896 by Reuben H. Major. Originally the business was located on the south bank of the Little Platte River near the old Patterson Mill. It was one of the two lumber yards owned by Reuben Major and his brother, Weeden Major. The other was located in Kearney, MO. Originally much of the lumber came from Arkansas lumber mills owned by the Major family who had moved to this area from Arkansas.\r\n\r\nAnother brother, John Sleet Major, was one of the founders of William Jewell College and was one of the original organizers of the First National Bank of Liberty.\r\n\r\nBy 1928 the lumber yard, now located in its current location, was owned and operated by Charles Oran and Yates Major, sons of Reuben Major. In this new location it was nearer to the railroad and also on higher ground. The flood of 1965 proved that the location was not high enough. Everything was destroyed as water surged through downtown Smithville. The only surviving building contained cement and was too heavy to float. As the water receded, one day after the floor Major Lumber resumed servicing its customers with what lumber it could scrape together.\r\n\r\nMuch of the lumber was salvaged from many downstream location where it had floated. Over the next 25 years the yard was slowly rebuilt and expanded.\r\n\r\nIn 1975, upon the death of Oran Major, his son Ron Major took over the lumber yard and has operated it until the present time. The yard servers consumers and contractors in the Clay-Platte area. Major Lumber is the oldest business in Smithville. In the metro Kansas City area it is the second oldest family owned lumber company. Their motto is "We make the Major Difference."
Job ID: 523486774
Originally Posted on: 6/3/2026

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