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Amazon DSP Delivery Driver Helper Part Time:
  • Part-time delivery driver helper positions are available.
  • Overtime rate of time and a half after 8 hours in a day and 40 hours in a week.
  • Weekly Safety and Quality Bonuses Year Round.

Summary:
  • Amazon Warehouse - DLX7 6450 Katella Ave, Cypress, CA 90630.
  • Hours: 10:30 am - 9:00 pm daily.
  • 3 days a week for PT.
  • Must be able to work Sunday, Monday and Tuesday
  • Salary: $19.00 Hr.

Description:
Looking for motivated, reliable, and hardworking individuals to deliver packages to Amazon customers. Becoming a successful delivery driver helper means you’re willing to put safety and customer service first! All driver helpers are supplied with Amazon-branded uniforms, and handheld equipment.
General Responsibilities:
  • The driver’s helper main objective is prompt, safe, & accurate deliveries.
  • Follow all written and verbal instructions from supervisors to ensure the above-mentioned goal is always met.
  • Successfully handling and delivering packages on time.
  • Perform safety inspections on company vehicles; follow all local & state laws, road/driving regulations, and company policies.
  • Provide excellent customer service and satisfaction despite stressful events/conditions.
  • Keep pace in a physically demanding job; work in all weather conditions; lift packages (up to 50 lbs.); get in and out of a van repeatedly throughout the day at variable locations.
  • Communicate effectively with the support team to provide exceptional customer service and ensure deliveries are completed.
  • Use a smartphone device for GPS Navigation, scanning packages, conducting administrative requirements such as clocking in/out, and communicating with supervisors and other team members.
  • Load and unload packages in the delivery vehicle.
  • Support the team in daily work requirements including participation in rescue calls when other team members need assistance with their routes.

Qualifications and Skills:
  • Authorized to work in the United States.
  • Must pass a 4-panel Drug Screening.
  • Must have a clean motor vehicle report. (Multiple violations can disqualify you from the position).
  • Must have good English speaking, reading, writing/communication skills.

Preferred: (Not required).
  • Previous delivery experience (i.e. Postmates, Doordash, Flex, Amazon, UPS, Fed-Ex, etc.)
  • Previous transportation experience. (i.e. Uber, Lyft, etc.)
  • Bilingual.

Package Delivery Driver Benefits: Excellent group medical benefits (must be employed for 30 days as a full-time employee).
  • Health.
  • PTO.
  • Paid Training.
  • Flexible Scheduling.

Equipment Provided:
  • Delivery Vehicle.
  • Handheld technology.
  • Uniforms.
  • Other safety and administrative gear necessary for job accomplishment.

THE HIRING PROCESS takes approximately 1-2 WEEKS to COMPLETE.
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will be considered for employment, regardless of age, national origin, race, color, disability, religious beliefs, or sexual orientation.
We at Lacedaemon Distributions firmly believe in Safety - Quality - Speed. As a veteran-owned business, we understand teamwork, and accountability, and have pride in what we do. Our company is a family that takes care of each other, and we ensure a positive work environment as a staple of daily life. We are seeking dedicated and ambitious individuals who wish to join us in helping to make this dream a reality.
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