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Key Information

  • Job Title: Rural Route DSP Driver
  • Hiring Organization: Amazon
  • Based in: Richmond, VA (a key business district)
  • This Richmond-based role is an excellent opportunity for professionals skilled in relevant skills.
  • Our Amazon team in Richmond, VA is growing.
  • Benefit from working in Richmond, a key hub for the Transportation And Logistics industry.

Rewards

  • Salary: $40k-$50k/Year (approx. $865/Week)
  • Benefits: A comprehensive benefits package is included.
  • Impactful work with supportive local leadership.

Responsibilities

  • Core objectives involve your professional skills in Transportation And Logistics.


Conquer the Open Country: Rural Route Specialist

Amazon's delivery network doesn't stop where the sidewalks end; we are committed to delivering to every customer, no matter how remote. We are actively seeking independent, resourceful, and highly capable drivers to join our DSP fleets as a Rural Route DSP Driver. This role completely ditches the traffic lights and gridlock of city driving in favor of long stretches of highway, winding country dirt roads, and expansive agricultural properties. If you love driving long distances, enjoy your own company, and have the problem-solving skills to navigate areas where GPS signals sometimes fade, this is the most peaceful and scenic driving job in the logistics network.

About the Role: The Country Navigator

As a Rural Route Specialist, your route profile is vastly different from a standard suburban driver. You will have significantly fewer stops per day, but the miles driven between those stops are vast. You will navigate a company-branded delivery van down unpaved roads, long private driveways, and through dense wooded areas. This role requires an extreme commitment to defensive driving, as you will frequently encounter wildlife, farm equipment, and unmarked intersections. You are the ultimate independent operator, bringing the convenience of Amazon to the most remote corners of the map.

A Day in the Life on a Rural Route

You arrive at the delivery station, complete your pre-trip inspection, and load your van. Your package count is lower, but your route map covers an entire county. You leave the city limits behind and hit the highway. Your first stop is a farmhouse three miles off the main road. You carefully navigate the gravel driveway, deliver a heavy box of pet supplies to the porch, wave to the farm dogs, and head back out. You spend your day listening to audiobooks, enjoying breathtaking scenery, and executing deliveries in total peace. Because your route is remote, you rely heavily on your own situational awareness to manage your fuel levels and safely park on soft shoulders.

Comprehensive Duties & Responsibilities

  • Extensive Mileage Execution: Navigate long-distance, highly dispersed routes safely and efficiently. You must expertly manage your time to ensure you complete your sprawling route within the 10-hour shift limit.
  • Off-Road & Defensive Driving: Safely operate a commercial delivery van on unpaved, gravel, or dirt roads. Maintain hyper-vigilance for rural driving hazards, including unpredictable wildlife, blind curves, and extreme weather impacts on unmaintained roads.
  • Independent Problem Solving: Operate in areas with potentially spotty cellular reception. You must possess strong geographical instincts and the ability to safely navigate out of difficult turnaround situations on long private driveways without getting the van stuck.
  • Canine & Wildlife Awareness: Follow strict safety protocols regarding unrestrained pets and farm animals, ensuring your own safety before exiting the vehicle to attempt a delivery.

Industry-Leading Total Rewards

Enjoy the freedom of the open road backed by a highly stable yearly compensation plan:

  • Competitive Yearly Salary: Earn a solid, dependable yearly salary. Rural routes offer incredible financial stability and the peace of mind of guaranteed hours.
  • Company Vehicle & Maintenance: Drive our vehicles. We cover all insurance, maintenance, tires, and gas. You never subject your personal car to the wear and tear of country roads.
  • Day 1 Health & Wellness: Protect yourself with premium medical, dental, and vision insurance that is fully active the exact day you start working.
  • Future Planning: We support your future with a 401(k) company match and Paid Time Off (PTO).

Basic Qualifications

Must be at least 21 years of age with a valid state driver's license. Must possess a pristine driving record and pass a comprehensive motor vehicle background check. Exceptional physical stamina required to repetitively lift 50+ lbs. Strong independent problem-solving skills and the ability to work completely unsupervised for 10 hours a day. Extreme comfort driving large vans in isolated, rural environments.

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