Delivery Driver (06974) - 4105 Skillman Street

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Join Our Team as a Delivery Driver 

Domino's is growing, and we’re looking for reliable drivers to staff stores in your area.

Why Drive for Us?

  • Great Pay: Earn up to $15 - $20 per hour (including tips and mileage).
  • Real Growth: We promote from within. Whether you’re looking to start a career in management or just need a solid job right now, we provide the path to get there.
  • Flexibility: Full-time or part-time, we have shifts that fit your schedule.

Whether you're looking for a main gig or supplemental income, we have a spot for you.

Job Description

Key Responsibilities:

  • Deliver Excellence: Provide friendly, top-tier customer service while delivering orders safely to homes and businesses.
  • Customer Service: Take orders over the phone and in-person accurately and efficiently.
  • Team Support: Assist with food preparation and make-line tasks during downtime.
  • Inventory: Restock ingredients and organize storage areas, including the walk-in cooler.
  • Maintenance: Help keep the facility and equipment clean and operation-ready. 

Qualifications

Requirements:

  • Age: Must be at least 18 years old
  • Experience: Valid driver’s license with a minimum of 1 year of licensed driving history.
  • Vehicle: A reliable vehicle with current registration and valid auto insurance (your name must be listed on the policy).
  • Screening: Ability to pass a background check and Motor Vehicle Record (MVR) check.
  • Navigation: Ability to navigate the delivery area efficiently (GPS proficiency).

Detailed Job Requirements & Working Conditions:

Physical Demands
Team members must be able to stand for long periods and walk on various surfaces (tile, linoleum). Listing and carrying requirements include:

  • Lifting: Unloading supplies up to 50 lbs and stacking them on shelves up to 72" high.
  • Carrying: Moving ingredients (up to 30 lbs) and dough trays (approx. 12 lbs) over short distances.
  • Movement: Occasional climbing (ladders/stairs) and pushing/pulling dollies (requiring up to 7.5 lbs of force).
  • Dexterity: Motor coordination to rapidly perform precise movements with hands/fingers (typing, pizza making).

Working Conditions & Hazards
Work is performed in a fast-paced environment with exposure to:

  • Temperatures: Extreme ranges from 36°F (walk-in cooler) to 90°F+ (kitchen) and up to 500°F (ovens).
  • Environment: Exposure to cornmeal dust, food fumes, cramped quarters, sharp edges, and moving mechanical parts.
  • Outdoors: Occasional exposure to adverse weather during trash removal or tasks outside the store.

Mental & Sensory Requirements

  • Sensing: Must have near/mid-range vision, depth perception, and the ability to differentiate hot/cold surfaces. Must be able to hear and speak clearly on the telephone.
  • Temperament: Ability to direct activities, work under stress, meet strict quality standards, and make quick decisions while dealing with customers and crew.

Additional Information

Start Your Career Here:

  • Real Opportunity: More than 95% of Domino’s franchise owners in the U.S. started as drivers or pizza makers.
  • Perks: Employee discounts on food.
  • Training: Paid on-the-job training.

Ready to drive? Apply Today!

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