CDL ROUTE DRIVERS-JOB FAIR-MAY 12, 2026

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Job Summary

Iron Mountain is seeking a motivated Class B Commercial Truck Drivers to join our Transportation team.

Join Us at Our Upcoming Onsite Job Fair!

We are hosting an onsite job fair for the CDL B Truck Driver . This is your chance to meet our team and be interviewed on the spot!

  • When: May 12, 2026-Tuesday

  • Time: 10 am-2 pm

  • Location: 12121 N. Stemmons, #150, Dallas, TX

  • What to Bring: Please bring a copy of your resume for an on-the-spot interview.

What You’ll Do

In this role, you will:

  • Operate and Maintain: Safely and efficiently operate and maintain company CDL vehicles, strictly ensuring adherence to all security and regulatory procedures.

  • Deliver and Document: Deliver timely customer orders and prepare accurate, complete paperwork and records, including loading, transporting, and driving the route without assistance.

  • Collaborate for Service: Collaborate with the operations team and customers to ensure a high level of customer service and a seamless delivery and retrieval process.

What You’ll Bring

The ideal candidate will have:

  • Minimum Age and License: Minimum age of 21 with a valid Class B Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) and a consistently good driving record. Pre-employment requirements include comprehensive background check, drug screening, MVR check and DOT physical.

  • Route Experience: At least one year of route transportation experience (preferred).

  • Proven Ability in physical capacity, including the ability to lift at least 70 pounds and push/pull bins from 25 to 350 pounds (average 170 pounds). Carry recycling bins over, up, and down inclines, stairs and ladders. Walk, stand, and sit for extended periods of time.

Communication Skills: Strong knowledge of safe, efficient driving

Category: Transportation

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Iron Mountain is a global leader in storage and information management services trusted by more than 225,000 organizations in 60 countries. We safeguard billions of our customers’ assets, including critical business information, highly sensitive data, and invaluable cultural and historic artifacts. Take a look at our history here .

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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Requisition: J0102048

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