KV Delivery Driver Transportation & Warehousing - Tulsa, OK at Geebo

KV Delivery Driver

Tulsa, OK Tulsa, OK Full-time Full-time $18 - $19 an hour $18 - $19 an hour 2 days ago 2 days ago 2 days ago KV Delivery is an Amazon Delivery Service Partner (DSP) looking for enthusiastic, team players to deliver Amazon packages.
Enthusiastic Drivers Needed (Full/Part Time) Starting Pay $18 - $19 hour.
Driver performance and promotion raises available quarterly after 3- and 6-months of employment.
Company Delivery Van Provided! NO CDL Required! KV Delivery - An Amazon Delivery Service Partner Delivery Associates must be CUSTOMER and SAFETY OBSESSED.
They strive to get every Amazon order to the customer's door on time.
Drivers strive to deliver packages and smiles to our customers.
Approximate starting time 11:
00 am.
Shifts range between 8-10 hours per day and shifts are available 7 days per week.
Duties and Responsibilities Safely drive and operate your delivery vehicle at all times.
Use hand held device for routing information, customer delivery information.
Navigate a variety of routes throughout delivery area.
Must be comfortable driving and working in varying weather conditions.
Load and unload packages to be delivered Be CUSTOMER OBSESSED!! We strive to deliver packages and smiles to our customers.
Perform the following tasks, with or without reasonable accommodation:
Lift packages up to 50 lbs.
Able to get in and out of van and walk up and down stairs through your shift Compensation & Benefits Starting Pay $18 - $19 hour Health Benefits Paid Training Paid Overtime Paid Time Off Basic Requirements:
Eligible to work in the U.
S Successfully pass a pre-employment drug test Successfully pass a pre-employment backgroung check including driving record Location:
5180 South 49th Avenue West, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74131 Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
$18.
00 - $19.
00 per hour.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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