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New Opening: Part-Time Amazon Fresh Delivery Driver Hiring: Amazon Logistics Worksite: Waxahachie, TX (Local Candidate Preferred)

Earnings: $21-$26/Hour (approx. $24.9k/Year) Benefits: Employee discounts and perks (where applicable). Perfect for students or those seeking supplemental income.

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Apply your your professional skills skills in a flexible Waxahachie environment.

  • This Waxahachie-based role is an excellent opportunity for professionals skilled in customer service.
  • Our Amazon Logistics team in Waxahachie, TX is growing.
  • Benefit from working in Waxahachie, a key hub for the Transportation And Logistics industry.


Revolutionize How the World Gets Groceries

At Amazon, our mission is to be Earth's most customer-centric company, and the Amazon Fresh delivery network is taking that promise straight to the customer's kitchen table. We are completely redefining the grocery industry by delivering high-quality produce, household essentials, and everyday items in mere hours. We are actively seeking dedicated, customer-obsessed individuals to join our fleet as an Amazon Fresh Delivery Driver. If you are searching for premier driving jobs that keep you active, offer incredible independence, and allow you to interact directly with the community, this is the ultimate opportunity. You will not be stuck behind a desk or wandering a warehouse; you will be the final, smiling face of the Amazon supply chain, navigating the open road and delivering joy (and dinner) to thousands of households.

About the Role: The Final Mile of Fresh

As an Amazon Fresh Delivery Driver, you are the crucial "last mile" connection in our grocery logistics network. You will operate a modern, company-provided, temperature-controlled delivery van (or partner DSP vehicle), carefully transporting insulated bags filled with chilled, frozen, and ambient groceries. Unlike standard package delivery, grocery delivery jobs require a heightened sense of care, extreme punctuality, and exceptional customer service. You are transporting fragile items—eggs, fresh fruit, and glass jars—meaning your driving habits and handling must be impeccably smooth. You will utilize our proprietary, cutting-edge routing application on a company-provided smartphone to navigate optimized routes, ensuring that every customer receives their food within their strict delivery window.

A Day in the Life on the Road

Your shift begins at the local Amazon Fresh fulfillment node. After a quick morning stand-up meeting regarding daily weather conditions and safety protocols, you perform a rigorous pre-trip inspection of your delivery van. Once cleared, you pull into the loading bay where specialized warehouse teams have already staged your insulated grocery bags on rolling carts. You meticulously scan each bag into your device, loading them into your van in the exact order of your delivery stops. Once on the road, you follow the app’s turn-by-turn navigation. At each stop, you safely park, load the heavy insulated bags onto a foldable dolly, and navigate to the customer's doorstep. You may drop bags on a porch, hand them directly to a customer, or navigate an apartment complex. You complete the delivery with a photo scan, hop back in your van, and head to the next destination, enjoying the freedom of the road and your favorite playlists.

Comprehensive and Detailed Responsibilities

  • Safe Vehicle Operation: Drive a company-provided delivery van with absolute safety, strictly adhering to all traffic laws, speed limits, and Amazon's rigorous on-road safety metrics (monitored via advanced telematics).
  • Fragile Freight Handling: Manually load, transport, and unload heavy, insulated grocery bags (weighing up to 50 lbs each) with extreme care to prevent damage to delicate grocery items like produce and glass.
  • Technological Navigation: Master the Amazon delivery app to seamlessly navigate multi-stop routes, adapt to real-time traffic updates, and accurately log every successful delivery drop-off.
  • Customer Obsession: Serve as a professional, friendly brand ambassador. Follow highly specific customer delivery instructions (e.g., "Leave at back door," "Do not ring doorbell"), and occasionally interact with customers to ensure their grocery order exceeds expectations.
  • Temperature Control Compliance: Ensure all insulated bags remain properly sealed during transit to maintain the strict cold-chain integrity required for frozen and refrigerated foods.

What Our Drivers Say: Real Employee Perspectives

Drivers universally praise the independence of the role. A recent verified review on a top career site reads: "Being an Amazon Fresh Delivery Driver is completely different from delivering regular packages. The routes are usually tighter, the cargo is packed neatly in insulated bags, and the customers are always thrilled to see you because you're bringing them food! The independence of being out on the road all day is unbeatable. The company provides the van, pays for the gas, and the routing technology is brilliant. It’s one of the best delivery driver jobs I’ve ever had, hands down."

Industry-Leading Total Rewards and Benefits

Command the road with a dominant, industry-leading compensation package:

  • Competitive Hourly Pay & Tips: Earn a high base hourly wage, plus the potential to earn significant customer tips on every route, dramatically increasing your total take-home pay.
  • Zero Vehicle Expenses: Drive a company-owned van. You pay absolutely nothing for gas, insurance, vehicle maintenance, or tolls.
  • Health & Wellness: Enjoy comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance coverage starting on your very first day.
  • Financial Flexibility: Access your earned wages instantly after your shift through the Anytime Pay program, and build wealth with our 401(k) matching plan.
  • Paid Time Off: Accrue generous Paid Time Off (PTO) to ensure you maintain a healthy, fulfilling work-life balance.

Requirements and Qualifications

  • Must be at least 21 years of age.
  • Possess a valid, active state driver's license with a remarkably clean driving record (no major infractions).
  • Must consent to and pass a comprehensive Motor Vehicle Record (MVR) background check and a multi-panel drug screening.
  • Exceptional physical stamina required; you must be capable of repeatedly lifting up to 50 pounds, walking up flights of stairs with groceries, and getting in and out of a van over 100 times a day.
  • Strong proficiency with smartphones and GPS navigation applications.
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