Delivery Driver (Non-CDL Driver)

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About the position

The Delivery Driver role is a crucial part of achieving our mission of making healthy food more accessible for everyone. You’ll deliver food to our wholesale retail partners and Smart Fridges. Your job is to own your route by making sure that deliveries are sent to the correct address, during the correct time window, and ensuring our customers are getting the best possible delivery experience. You will be the face of Farmer’s Fridge when making deliveries so it is crucial that you have a positive and professional attitude. Drivers safely and efficiently maneuver city streets in a company-owned refrigerated van, deliver food to customers, fridges, and retail partners, and then use an iPad to communicate completed deliveries Success will be measured by consistent on-time deliveries and your ability to follow our delivery processes You’ll be the only Farmer’s Fridge employee that people see so you must be friendly and knowledgeable

Responsibilities

  • deliver food to our wholesale retail partners and Smart Fridges
  • own your route by making sure that deliveries are sent to the correct address, during the correct time window
  • ensuring our customers are getting the best possible delivery experience
  • safely and efficiently maneuver city streets in a company-owned refrigerated van
  • deliver food to customers, fridges, and retail partners
  • use an iPad to communicate completed deliveries

Requirements

  • Professional driving particularly with food shipment using a refrigerated box truck (Preferred)
  • Ability to use technology: computers, Microsoft and iPads
  • Some knowledge of mechanics (minor repairs to vans or smart fridges)
  • Ability to read and understand delivery instructions
  • Ability to lift at least 50 pounds
  • Organization: You need to have a plan for your drivers and make sure that they’re enabled to carry out their routes.
  • Teamwork: Even though you’ll be working solo most of the time, we’re also a team and we need to be able to depend on one another.
  • Improvement Oriented: You always look for ways to do things better, smarter, and faster.

Benefits

  • Traditional benefits for full-time hourly – Health, Dental, Vision, Life, Short Term and Long Term Disability.
  • Competitive Salary & 401K company match that vests immediately upon participation
  • Equity available to full time employees after 1 year of employment
  • Generous sick leave & PTO policy
  • \$50 cell phone credit
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