Delivery Driver Transportation & Warehousing - Charleston, SC at Geebo

Delivery Driver

Delivery Driver Each Delivery Driver plays an essential role in ensuring our customers receive their order in a timely and friendly manner.
Delivery Drivers may spend their shifts folding boxes, taking phone orders, assisting Restaurant Associates with back of house duties including making the finest quality product, and of course, delivering food orders to our customers.
A driver may spend anywhere from 30% - 70% of their shift delivering orders and will assist where needed in the restaurant when not on deliveries.
Best part is, it is FUN! Requirements:
Delivery Drivers must have a valid driver's license, a clean driving record, and valid automobile insurance.
Must maintain a driving record that meets company minimum requirements to remain in position.
Must like Fun and Pizza Able to lift up to up to 20 pounds consistently and up to 50 pounds occasionally Occasional bending and twisting Must be able to perform the essential functions of this position safely while meeting productivity standards Duties &
Responsibilities:
Checks out and deliver orders.
Safely operates a motor vehicle.
Performs other in-store functions while not driving such as folding boxes or other cross-functional Associate level duties.
Effectively communicates with customers, co-workers, and managers in person or over the telephone.
Takes customer orders over the phone.
Accurately handles cash; gives customer correct change, completes cash check out directly after the shift with Manager.
Follows all food safety guidelines, including handwashing, illness reporting and cleanliness.
Follows detailed food recipes while completing subs, pizzas, and salads for customers.
Recommended Skills Diseases And Disorders Food Safety Friendliness Vehicle Insurance Deliver Orders Pizza Baking Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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