Delivery Driver; Garrisonville Rd
Listed on 2026-06-26
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Transportation
Driver, Delivery, Transportation & Logistics
delivery driver (4274) - 556 garrisonville rd
- part-time
- job category org: store delivery expert
do you know why domino’s pizza hires so many drivers? Our pizza is a convenient solution for families across the nation, and we hire drivers because we offer a flexible schedule that fits your life. Whether you’re in school, hanging out with friends, or looking for a second job for extra cash, domino’s can provide the hours you need.
we’re currently looking for qualified drivers to staff stores in your area. Our growth is rapid, and we’re eager to give you opportunities to advance—whether into management, franchise ownership, or higher corporate roles. If you’re interested in a hobby, main‑gig, or supplemental job, apply online. We believe you’ll find the right fit.
advancementmany team members began as delivery drivers and grew into successful franchise owners, managers, or corporate positions.
diversityour mission is to recognize, appreciate, value, and utilize the unique talents and contributions of all individuals, fostering an environment where differences enable everyone to reach their full potential.
summary statementwe take pride in our team members, who in turn take pride in domino’s pizza. Being the best pizza delivery company in the world requires exceptional teamwork.
general job duties for all store team members- hold a valid driver’s license with a safe driving record meeting company standards and use an insured vehicle for delivery.
- possess navigational skills to read maps, use gps, locate addresses within the delivery area, and navigate multi‑story buildings and adverse terrain.
- operate all equipment.
- stock ingredients from delivery area to storage, work area, and walk‑in cooler.
- prepare product.
orientation and on‑the‑job training are provided.
communication skills- comprehend and give correct written instructions.
- communicate verbally with customers and co‑workers to process orders over phone or in person.
- perform basic math (add, subtract, multiply, divide) accurately and quickly; calculator may be used.
- make correct monetary change.
- use verbal, written, and telephone skills to take and process orders.
- coordinate motor skills between eyes and hands/fingers to perform precise movements quickly.
- enter orders using a computer keyboard or touchscreen.
- pass applicable company background checks.
- maintain a safe driving record that meets company standards.
- varying and sometimes adverse weather conditions when delivering or performing outdoor tasks.
- in‑store temperatures ranging from 36°f in the cooler to 90°f or higher in some areas.
- sudden temperature changes in work areas and while outside.
- exposure to food odors, cornmeal dust, fume, and cramped spaces such as walk‑in coolers.
- hot surfaces/tools up to 500°f or higher.
- sharp edges and moving mechanical parts.
- use hands and fingers to handle utensils, boxes, and products.
- gain vision for near and mid‑range tasks; depth perception for precise handling.
- differentiate hot and cold surfaces.
- listen and respond to telephone calls.
direct activities, perform repetitive tasks, work alone or with others, handle stress, meet quality control standards, deal with people, analyze and compile data, and make judgments and decisions.
essential skills (additional)- navigate adverse terrain, such as multi‑story buildings, private homes, and other delivery sites while carrying product.
- carry: carry pizzas and beverages while walking and climbing.
- drive: deliver pizzas within a designated area; make multiple deliveries per shift.
- walk: travel between store, vehicle, and customer locations.
- climb: navigate five or more flights of stairs during delivery.
- stand for most tasks, walk short distances, sit for paperwork at a desk.
- lifting: handle bulk deliveries on hand trucks; lift cases weighing up to 50 pounds, stack to 72 inches.
- carry: transport large cans, sauce, and dough trays (up to 12 pounds) over short distances.
- pushing and pulling: move trays on dollies, requiring force up to 7.5 pounds.
- climb: occasionally navigate stairs or ladders for…
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