Driver Part Time

Driver Part Time


Company
Gourmet Cuisine
Location
Toronto, ON
Job Type
Part-time
Posted
12 hours ago
Via
via Indeed

Job Description
How you will make an impact: You will be responsible for loading food, supplies, or other products (such as machines) and delivering them to various locations in an area. As a Delivery Driver, you will: Assemble and deliver all supplies to the scheduled locations Prior to beginning each day’s route, ensure that truck/vehicle is properly loaded with all products required to properly service all scheduled deliveries Unload requested products at delivery site Collect empty containers and rejected or unsold merchandise Return items such as unused food and beverages, serving equipment and utensils Follow sanitation and safety guidelines when handling food and equipment Keep company vehicle clean and organized at all times; perform pre & post trip vehicle inspections Perform other duties as assigned About you: A valid driver's license and good driving record is required Must possess a valid Responsible Beverage Service Certificate for the province in which you are applying where required by law You must have a valid Food Handler Certificate or provincial equivalent Must have the ability to follow written and verbal instructions Strong communication skills Physical ability to carry out duties of the position

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