Delivery Driver (No CDL) - $21.75/hour

Delivery Driver (No CDL) - $21.75/hour


Company
7Seventy Recruiting
Location
Houston, TX
Job Type
Full-time
Salary
21.75 an hour
Posted
4 days ago
Via
via ZipRecruiter

Job Description
Role overview

This role involves delivering packages along assigned routes, loading and unloading at the warehouse, using a smartphone for navigation and scanning, and providing reliable customer service throughout the Houston area.

Daily responsibilities
β€’ Start and end each shift at the warehouse location.
β€’ Deliver packages on time along assigned delivery routes.
β€’ Safely drive and inspect the delivery vehicle each day.
β€’ Load and unload packages at the warehouse each shift.
β€’ Lift packages up to 50 pounds.
β€’ Get in and out of the van throughout the day, including stairs when required.
β€’ Use a smartphone for GPS navigation, package scanning, and communication.
β€’ Support fellow drivers with rescue calls when needed.
β€’ Provide professional, customer-focused delivery service.

Requirements
β€’ Must be at least 21 years old.
β€’ Valid driver’s license held for at least 1 year.
β€’ Non-CDL license is acceptable.
β€’ Authorized to work in the United States.
β€’ Ability to pass a 5-panel drug screening, including marijuana.
β€’ Satisfactory motor vehicle report.
β€’ Ability to communicate effectively with customers and team members.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Q What experience and license are needed to qualify for entry-level driver jobs in the United States?
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