Delivery Driver - Amazon DSP - Instant Interview Transportation & Warehousing - Clackamas, OR at Geebo

Delivery Driver - Amazon DSP - Instant Interview

Quick Apply Full-time 8 hours ago Full Job Description Are you interested in a new opportunity where you can work independently, make a difference in your community, and delight hundreds of customers every day? Apply to be a Delivery Driver for an Amazon Delivery Service Partner (DSP) today.
DSPs provide contracted delivery services to Amazon and are hiring Delivery Drivers to meet growing customer demand as we approach the holiday season.
DSPs offer competitive compensation, benefits, a great company culture, and opportunities for growth.
No delivery experience required - apply today to schedule your in-person or virtual interview.
DSPs are making on-the-spot job offers contingent on meeting eligibility requirements.
As a Delivery Driver, you'll drive an Amazon-branded vehicle, delivering 200-250 packages per day.
You will be a delivery hero in the neighborhoods you serve - delivering hundreds of smiles to customers every day in the form of critical supplies, household goods, toys, and so much more.
What You'll Need:
Must be at least 21 years old Must have a valid driver's license within the state of employment Must be able to move boxes up to 50 lbs.
, with or without reasonable accommodation Health and safety are always a top priority for Amazon and the Delivery Service Partners Amazon contracts with.
In partnership with one another, Amazon and the DSPs continue to consult with medical and health experts, and take all appropriate recommended precautions to keep everyone healthy.
Location:
Clackamas, Oregon Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
$20.
25 - $23.
00 per year
Benefits:
Dental insurance Flexible schedule Health insurance Paid time off Paid training Vision insurance Day range:
Every weekend Weekend availability Shift:
10 hour shift Day shift Work Location:
One location Quick Apply.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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