Moreno Valley:Bulk Route DSP Driver(Full-time,$45k-$55k/Year)

Moreno Valley Role Highlights

Snapshot

  • Benefits: A comprehensive benefits package is included.
  • Apply your your professional skills skills at our Moreno Valley location.
  • Salary: $45k-$55k/Year (approx. $24/Hour)
  • Employer: Amazon (Hiring in Moreno Valley)
  • Based in: Moreno Valley, CA (our main Moreno Valley branch)
  • Clear growth pathways at our Moreno Valley office.
  • Role in Moreno Valley: Bulk Route DSP Driver
  • This Moreno Valley-based role is an excellent opportunity for professionals skilled in relevant skills.
  • Our Amazon team in Moreno Valley, CA is growing.
  • Benefit from working in Moreno Valley, a key hub for the Transportation And Logistics industry.


Heavy Lifting, Huge Rewards: Bulk Route Specialist

Our commitment to being Earth's most customer-centric company means delivering everything from a single paperback book to massive volumes of heavy goods for commercial clients. We are actively seeking rugged, highly capable driving professionals to join our DSP fleets as a Bulk Route DSP Driver. This division is tasked with moving massive quantities of inventory to high-volume commercial clients, massive apartment complex lockers, and local postal hubs. If you want a driving career that completely ditches the tedious nature of dropping off 200 individual envelopes in favor of executing massive, high-impact commercial drops, the Bulk Route role is your ultimate powerhouse position.

About the Role: The Heavy-Duty Route Master

As a Bulk Route DSP Driver, you will be operating a large commercial transit van or a 16-foot box truck. Your routes are entirely different from standard residential delivery. Instead of making 200 stops at individual houses, you will likely make only 30 to 50 stops—but every single stop will be massive. Your primary destinations are towering corporate office buildings, busy hospital receiving docks, university mailrooms, and massive residential locker hubs. You will be delivering towering stacks of heavy boxes at a single location. This role requires extreme physical strength, the ability to expertly maneuver heavy-duty hand trucks, and the professional acumen to interface directly with receiving managers.

A Day in the Life of a Bulk Driver

Your shift begins at a Delivery Station heavily focused on commercial volume. You complete your rigorous safety stand-up and pre-trip vehicle inspection. You pull your commercial vehicle into the loading bay, loading massive, heavy totes and oversized boxes directly into the back of your truck. You secure the massive loads tightly. Your route takes you into the heart of the city's commercial district. You arrive at a 40-story corporate skyscraper, negotiate your way into the underground commercial loading dock, and unload 80 heavy packages onto a flatbed cart. You navigate the freight elevator, deliver the entire bulk order to the corporate mailroom, capture a single digital signature for all 80 items, and move to your next massive drop. The physical labor is intense, but the routing is highly efficient.

Comprehensive Duties & Responsibilities

  • Commercial Driving Excellence: Safely operate a large commercial van or 16-foot box truck in highly congested urban commercial zones. Master parallel parking in designated loading zones and backing into crowded subterranean commercial docks.
  • Extreme Bulk Freight Handling: Execute the heavy-lifting demands of B2B delivery. Constantly utilize heavy-duty commercial hand trucks to move massive quantities of heavy boxes (often weighing 50 lbs each) in a single trip.
  • Commercial Client Relations: Act as the professional face of our logistics network. Interact daily with corporate receptionists and dock managers. Maintain a highly professional demeanor and capture accurate digital signatures.
  • Load Securement & Organization: Take absolute ownership of your cargo bay. Utilize expert strapping techniques to ensure heavy towers of boxes do not collapse or shift during aggressive city driving.

Industry-Leading Total Rewards

We reward our heavy-duty commercial operators with a dominant, comprehensive yearly salary package:

  • Premium Yearly Compensation: Earn a highly competitive yearly salary that reflects the intense physical labor and advanced commercial driving skills required for bulk B2B delivery, complete with massive overtime opportunities.
  • Total Healthcare Security: Gain immediate access to elite medical, dental, vision, and prescription drug coverage on Day 1.
  • Paid Time Off: Accrue Paid Time Off (PTO) from your very first shift, ensuring you receive the critical downtime necessary to recover from the extreme physical demands of the job.

Basic Qualifications

Must be strictly 21 years of age or older to operate commercial delivery vehicles. Must possess a valid state driver's license with a remarkably clean, safe driving record. Elite, extreme physical strength and athletic stamina are absolute requirements; you must be capable of continuously lifting 50-pound boxes and pushing hand trucks loaded with hundreds of pounds of freight up ramps. Exceptional professional communication skills required to interface smoothly with corporate clients.

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