DISPATCHER /DELIVERY DRIVER FOR AMAZON DSP

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Dispatcher/Driver is Responsible for all field personnel and for all field labor.

Key activities include but are not limited to the following:

* Drive minimum 2 days a week delivering a route when scheduled and or when needed

On Assigned Dispatch Days

  • Ensuring Driver Associates (DAs) are delivering and performing according to all processes and procedures
  • Ensuring company metrics are improved and course correcting when necessary
  • Keeping track of all Routes in the field ensuring deliveries are done in a timely manner and preparing rescues when needed.
  • Maintaining equipment and equipment logs and audits
  • Maintaining uniforms
  • Following all safety regulations and encouraging safety to other associates
  • Reporting time and attendance daily
  • Work with HR and owner on maintaining vehicle maintenance reports, and scheduling repairs
  • Auditing DA’s work for quality and completeness
  • Resolving and responding to Driver Associates (DAs)/Amazon’s inquiries and complaints
  • Verifying that DA equipment is ready and complete on a daily basis
  • Verifying that the schedules support the daily routes
  • Implementing new processes and procedures that increase quality and lowers costs

* Maintain cleanliness of all vehicles and assigned warehouse station

* Report all incidents to HR and DSP

* Maintain professional attitude and follow proper standard work procedures.

*Attendance is extremely important and required to maintain dispatch position.

Other job duties may be required and not limited to this above list.

Delivery Driver Duties and Responsibilities

  • Safely drive and operate your delivery vehicle at all times.
  • Use of smartphone applications for routing and customer delivery information.
  • Navigate a variety of routes throughout the delivery area.
  • Must be comfortable driving and working in varying weather conditions.
  • Be CUSTOMER OBSESSED!! We strive to deliver packages and smiles to our customers.

Perform the following tasks:

  • Lift packages up to 50 lbs.
  • Able to get in/out of the van, and walk up/downstairs throughout your shift.
  • Able to push/pull above and below the shoulder level.
  • Stand, kneel, bend, twist, and squat.
  • Load and unload cargo vans to deliver packages efficiently

Other job duties may be required and not limited to this above list.

Basic Requirements Eligible to work in the U.S At least 21 years of age Must have 1 year driving experience Successfully pass a pre-employment drug test & Background Check Must have Valid California Driver's License Must be available to work at least 1 weekend day per week (either Saturday or Sunday)

Job Type: Full-time

Pay: From $25.50 per hour

Expected hours: 32 – 40 per week

Benefits:

  • 401(k)
  • Health insurance
  • Paid time off

Language:

  • English (Required)

Work Location: In person

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