Delivery Driver - Amazon DSP (delivery service partner)

Join our dynamic and customer-focused delivery service partner (DSP) team, where a passion for customer satisfaction meets a flexible and rewarding work environment. We operate as a leading delivery service, committed to providing exceptional logistical solutions while fostering a fun, safe, and supportive workplace for all employees. Our company is built on values of teamwork, professionalism, and dedication to delivering smiles right to the doorstep of our customers across a diverse delivery area. As a Delivery Driver with us, you will be part of a trusted team that values each member as integral to the overall success of our operation. Our work culture emphasizes flexibility with a schedule designed to fit your lifestyle, typically comprising 8-10 hour shifts across 4 days each week. This allows you to maintain a healthy work-life balance, simultaneously encouraging career growth within an exciting, fast-paced industry. Starting pay ranges between $20.75 to $22 per hour, commensurate with experience, and no prior delivery or work experience is required, making this an excellent gateway into the delivery sector. We believe in supporting our team members by providing comprehensive benefits, including health insurance plans, a 401k retirement savings plan with matching contributions, paid training, overtime opportunities, paid time off, and a full uniform package complete with free shoes up to a $125 allowance from Zappos.com. Our bilingual environment ensures inclusivity, welcoming speakers of both English and Spanish. The owner is Latino and fosters a work environment celebrating diversity and team spirit. The role primarily involves safely driving company-provided vehicles—no commercial driver’s license required—to deliver packages efficiently and with a positive customer-focused attitude. You will be equipped with handheld devices containing routing and customer information to streamline operations, enabling you to navigate different routes daily and deliver packages from the vehicle to the customer's doorstep. This job also requires physical fitness to handle tasks like lifting packages up to 50 lbs and repeatedly getting in and out of the delivery vehicle, which keeps you active throughout your shift. Joining our team means you’re entering a company committed to your personal and professional development. We offer clear pathways for career progression, including opportunities to advance to roles such as Lead Driver, Dispatcher, or Operations Manager. Our company culture is centered around teamwork, mutual respect, and a positive work environment where each employee can thrive and feel valued. Immediate openings are available, and we uphold equal employment opportunity standards, embracing all qualified applicants regardless of age, national origin, race, color, disability, religious beliefs, or sexual orientation. Confidentiality and fairness in hiring are assured according to EEO guidelines. Come be a part of our safe, trustworthy, and customer-first delivery team, and enjoy a career that fits your lifestyle and growth aspirations.
  • Must be at least 21 years old
  • Eligible to work in the U.S
  • Must have a valid driver's license
  • Ability to work flexible 4-day shifts between 8-10 hours per day
  • Able to lift packages up to 50 lbs
  • Comfortable working outdoors in various weather conditions
  • Must have good navigation skills
  • Ability to get in and out of delivery vehicle repeatedly and walk up and down stairs during shift
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