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As an employee of an Amazon delivery service partner (DSP), you will work directly for the DSP that operates out of a local Amazon delivery station Powered by JazzHR. Appropriately handle stressful driving demands including inclement weather conditions Demonstrate strong communication skills What is an Amazon delivery service partner.
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Job Title: Amazon DSP Box Truck/DOT Delivery Driver - at least $22.00/ hour, Everett, WA, HBF4. As a delivery driver, you’ll be driving an Amazon-branded, DOT regulated box truck ranging from 15-26’ in length, stay active, work independently, and be part of a motivated team that safely delivers Amazon packages to customers in your community.
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Non-CDL delivery driver! Delivery Driver Duties And Responsibilities. Delivery Driver Basic Requirements. RG Supply and Logistics is a Delivery Service Company looking for enthusiastic, team players to deliver last mile extra-large packages.
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EZWAY DELIVERY is an Amazon Delivery Service Partner located in Liberty, Missouri. Proven working experience as a Delivery Driver. We are looking for a responsible Delivery Driver to distribute products promptly to our customers.
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Delivery Drivers will drive an Amazon-branded, DOT-regulated vehicle, delivering packages to customers. As a Delivery Driver, you will be a delivery hero in the neighborhoods you serve - delivering smiles to customers every day in the form of critical supplies, household goods, toys and so much more.
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This is a physical job and requires that the delivery driver gets in and out of the truck. (MILITARY DRIVING, TAXI, UBER, PIZZA DELIVERY, and LANDSCAPE DRIVER are ACCEPTABLE EXPERIENCE.
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Amazon facilities run as normalChristmas/New year: The eve of both days will be the last outbound portion of the freight. On-time pickup, transit, and delivery is monitored as on-time service is critical for the customer.
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Must be at least 21 years of age Possess a valid driver's license Able to pass a drug screen Must submit to a background check and E-Verify Able to pass a road test in a delivery truck Be comfortable using electronic handheld devices Have a clean driving record Delivery Driver Job Responsibilities: Safety minded dependable team player Deliver packages accurately and safely Lift up to 75 lbs on a regular basis and maneuver products up to 150 pounds with a dolly.
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Transport goods to and from Amazon Warehouses - Follow assigned routes and schedules for efficient delivery- Perform pre-trip and post-trip inspections of vehicles to ensure safety and compliance with regulations- Arrive to origin 45 min to an hour early- Adhere to all traffic laws, regulations, and Amazon procedures while operating vehicles- Communicate effectively with dispatchers and other team members.
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