Delivery Driver for E.V.K. Limousine Service Inc. - a delivery service provider for Amazon.
75 Venture Drive , Scarborough, Ontario @ Amazon Delivery Station.
or
1555 Wentworth Street, Whitby, Ontario.
Other Locations:
600 Tesma Way Vaughn,
80 Enterprise, Etobicoke
85 Vogel Road, Richmond Hill
Do you like to drive?
Do you like fresh air and being active?
Then this is the job for you!!
Full Time, Part Time and Summer jobs available.
Responsibilities:
* Safely transport packages to households and businesses.
* Perform daily pre-trip and post-trip inspections of your vehicle.
* Load Van prior to departure (able to lift up to 50 lbs).
* Keep company van in good clean condition.
We Provide:
* Company van and fuel for deliveries.
* navigation device.
* $18.50 per hour guaranteed daily flat rate based on 10 hours . Paid parking as needed.
* Pay increases at 3 months.
* 4% vacation pay.
* Direct deposit.
QUALIFICATIONS:
* "G" license or higher
* Some courier experience an asset but not necessary.
* 3 years of driving experience required
* Excellent Customer Service skills.
If interested, please submit your resume. Interviews will be conducted by telephone.
Please note your resume should reflect on your driving experience.
_E.V.K. is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes all applicants. All applicants will be considered for employment regardless of ancestry, color, race, citizenship, ethnic origin, creed, disability, sexual orientation, family status, marital status, and gender identity._
Job Types: Full-time, Seasonal
Pay: $18.50 per hour
Schedule:
* 10 hour shift
Ability to commute/relocate:
* Scarborough, ON M1B 3E8: reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting work (required)
Work Location: In person
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