Amazon DSP Delivery Driver - at least $21.50/ hour, Valencia, CA, DPS5 ID-10238

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Title: Amazon DSP Delivery Driver - at least $21.50/ hour, Valencia, CA, DPS5

 

Location: 28820 Chase Pl, Valencia, CA 91355, USA

 

Compensation: At least $21.50/hour, with potential opportunity for overtime and benefits

 

Amazon DSPs (Delivery Service Partners) are looking for delivery driver associates to deliver packages to customers! DSPs are independent, small businesses that partner with Amazon to deliver packages out of local Amazon Warehouses!

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Why You'll Love Working for an Amazon Delivery Service Partner

 

There are many great benefits that may be offered by the DSP you hire on with!*

Paid Time Off (PTO) for Full-Time employees

Healthcare for Full-Time employees

Tuition Reimbursement

401k

In addition to a competitive wage and the opportunity for overtime, some DSP’s may offer Holiday Pay and bonuses for: **

Safety

Performance

Quality

Referral

On-the-job training and opportunities may be available for career advancement such as: ***

Trainer

Dispatcher

Fleet manager

HR

Operations manager

Delivery vehicle provided with on route gas and insurance covered

What You’ll Do as a Delivery Driver

 

As a delivery driver, you’ll be driving an Amazon-branded vehicle, stay active, work independently, and be part of a motivated team that safely delivers Amazon packages to customers in your community.

 

Work 3-5 days per week and up to 10 hours per day with shifts available seven days a week

Part-Time and Full-Time positions may be available

Interact with Amazon customers and the public in a professional and positive manner

Deliver 200 or more packages ranging from envelopes to boxes weighing up to 50lbs

What You’ll Need as a Delivery Driver

 

Must be at least 21 years old and legally authorized to work in the U.S.

Must have a valid driver's license within the state of employment (non CDL driver’s license okay)

Maintain a safe driving record, obey all applicable traffic laws, and drive in accordance with weather/road conditions

Apply now to schedule your interview today!

 

*Select Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) offer tuition reimbursement and 401k plans for full-time delivery drivers. Please contact your DSP directly to confirm eligibility and program details.

 

**Select Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) offer incentive programs for drivers based on various performance metrics. Please contact your DSP directly for details on eligibility and program terms.

 

***On-the-job training and development opportunities may be available. Specific advancement opportunities will vary by Delivery Service Partner (DSP). Please inquire with your DSP about their career development programs and eligibility requirements.

 

Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) provide contracted delivery services to Amazon and are independent employers. Amazon works with DSPs when their applicants or employees require a reasonable accommodation that relates to Amazon’s tools, systems, or work areas and therefore necessitates Amazon’s input. For applicants with disabilities who may need an accommodation

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