Key Responsibilities
Vehicle Operations: Driving company vehicles, adhering to traffic laws, and potentially refueling/cleaning vans.
Package Handling: Loading/unloading vans, lifting packages (often up to 50lbs), and delivering to various locations (homes, businesses, lockers).
Navigation & Technology: Using GPS and company mobile apps for routing, check-ins, and proof of delivery.
Customer Interaction: Providing excellent customer service, resolving inquiries, and ensuring satisfaction.
Documentation: Maintaining accurate records, manifests, and cash logs.
Teamwork: Assisting other drivers and potentially training new associates.
Typical Requirements & Expectations
Physical Fitness: Ability to walk, climb stairs, and carry packages.
Age & Driving Record: Often requires being 21+ with a clean driving record.
Availability: Flexibility for evenings, weekends, and longer shifts (e.g., 10.5+ hours).
Background Checks: Consent to drug screening and background checks.
What Makes it Different
E-commerce Focus: Often linked to online retail, delivering critical supplies and household goods.
High Volume: Managing hundreds of stops daily.
Company Support: May offer benefits like tuition assistance or flexible schedules, depending on the employer (e.g., Walmart, Amazon).