Delivery Driver for FedEx Ground id-4558

Full Job Description

Scarlett Fire is now hiring full-time FedEx Delivery Route Drivers in the Downtown Kansas City area. Drivers will be operating out of the Kansas, MO terminal and will be making deliveries to local residences and businesses in surrounding areas. Our drivers will be operating step vans provided by the employer. No CDL required!

We are now accepting applications for full-time drivers!

**** $300 Service Bonus ****

Terminal Location: 12501 NE 40th ST. Kansas City, MO 64161

Pay: $160-$190 per day (based on experience)

Earn up to $40,000-$50,000 per year!

Holiday Schedule: Saturday before Thanksgiving- December 24th- 6 days per

week.

Available schedules include Saturdays and Sundays

Non-Holiday Schedule: 4- or 5-day work weeks available

Delivery Driver Benefits:

Delivery Driver Job Information:

  • We operate 6 days per week with a 4- or 5-day work schedule.
  • Routes are completed once all packages are attempted for delivery and all pick-ups are completed within the respective window.
  • This is a physical job and requires that the delivery driver gets in and out of the truck.

Delivery Driver Requirements: (Are not limited to, but does include:)

  • Clean Motor Vehicle Record
  • Applicants must be 21 years of age or older
  • Must be able to pass a DRUG TEST, this is regardless of state laws for substances such as marijuana. If you are using, or have recently, used marijuana, Delta 9, Delta 8, or CBD oil, these will all produce a POSITIVE result and will disqualify you from employment with FedEx without exception. (Sorry, dude, it’s not my call—we work under federal DOT laws.)
  • Must be able to pass a DOT Medical / Physical Exam. (Employer Paid)
  • Must be able to pass a Background Check.-No Felons!
  • Physically able to manipulate packages of 150 lbs or more. (Hand carts provided)
  • Must live within 30 minutes of Kansas City, MO.
  • Must have or procure a Class E License.

Delivery Driver Responsibilities: (Are not limited to, but does include:)

  • Arrive at the Kansas City, MO FedEx terminal to pick up the vehicle and packages
  • Loading and Unloading packages from the truck
  • Delivering packages to the destination
  • Scanning and Logging Packages

SAFETY, INTEGRITY, SERVICE, and ATTENDANCE are top priorities!

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Job

Job Type: Full-time

Benefits:

  • Company truck
  • Dental insurance
  • Health insurance
  • Life insurance
  • Paid time off
  • Paid training
  • Vision insurance

Shift:

  • Day shift

Application Question(s):

  • For immediate consideration, please provide your phone number.
  • For immediate consideration, please provide your email address.
  • Are you 21 years or older?
  • What is your travel time to our terminal location; 12501 NE 40th St, Kansas City, MO 64161

Work Location: In person.

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