Job Description
As a Package Delivery Driver, you’ll be part of our Delivery Operations Team that keeps us going every day. Delivery Drivers are responsible for safely driving delivery vehicles, complying with DOT standards for fleet vehicle safety, package securement, and strict adherence to traffic laws. You’ll deliver smiles at every stop, going above & beyond to ensure that our neighbors receive their e-commerce orders on-time and free of damage. All team members start their career with a 4-day paid training program that will teach you the fundamentals of defensive driving and how to stay safe at every delivery stop.
Step one of caring for our people is supporting you with exceptional pay and benefits:
- Hourly Compensation: Start your career at Speedbox as a Cargo Van Driver with hourly pay of $23.50/hour.
- You Go Grad: Education is key to growing in your career, so we offer students up to $5250 each year in tuition reimbursement at accredited colleges and universities. These funds can be used towards most programs including an associate, bachelor, or master’s degree.
- Cash For Future You: Saving for retirement today will pave the way for an awesome future, so we offer a 100% match on the first 4% saved towards retirement vesting after 24 months on our team. We also offer a discretionary annual 401(k) profit sharing match.
- Rest and Relax: You’ll start accruing PTO on your first day and will receive two weeks of PTO annually.
- Weekly Pay: Get paid every Friday by direct deposit.
- Voluntary Benefits: Enroll in a variety of optional benefits including Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, and Disability insurance.
Where & When We Work
Speedbox LLC has Package Delivery Driver jobs available at the Amazon DDV3 delivery station in Broomfield (near I-25 and Highway 7) at 400 W 160th Ave, Broomfield, CO 80023, with a typical shift working between 11:00 AM – 9:30 PM.
All team members must be available to work at least one weekend day as part of their schedule. We have immediate openings on weekend shifts including Thursday-Sunday and Saturday-Tuesday.
A typical day and the Job Responsibilities for a Package Delivery Driver include:
- Being a Safety-First leader where you must independently be able to maintain the highest levels of safety at the terminal, while driving on road, and at every delivery stop. This includes complying with all Department of Transportation regulations and following traffic laws at all times.
- Having punctual attendance and flexible schedule availability so we can adapt to changes in our operating schedule or unexpected customer demand.
- Efficiently organizing your work at the start of each day, which includes performing a pre-trip safety inspection to identify any vehicular defects and lifting packages into the delivery van during load out, which requires hand lifting, pushing, pulling, and organizing up to 400 packages daily weighing up to 50 lbs each.
- Maintaining organization of packages throughout the day so you can quickly identify packages at each stop, while bending, reaching above head, kneeling, crouching, and stretching to maneuver packages within the vehicle.
- Using a handheld smartphone to navigate each route using GPS technology, while driving a delivery vehicle or box truck for up to 150 miles per day.
- Strictly complying with all traffic regulations and defensive driving procedures, including wearing a seatbelt, maintaining a safe following distance, and having zero distracted driving, speeding, or stop sign/stop signal violation events. All vehicles are equipped with an AI vehicle telematics and dash camera system that monitors safe driving in real-time.
- Walking 8 – 10 miles per day while climbing up to 40 flights of stairs when delivering packages to the front door of homes and apartments.
- Reading, writing, and speaking English to communicate with customers and colleagues by phone, text message, and in person.
- Braving the elements by working outdoors in a variety of weather conditions, including hot temperatures, cold temperatures, rain, snow, and high wind.
- Keeping a professional appearance at all time, including a willingness to follow uniform and PPE (personal protective equipment) guidelines.