Delivery Driver (24-26 ft Box Truck - Freightliner, Isuzu, Hino) / NY-NJ

Delivery Driver (24-26 ft Box Truck - Freightliner, Isuzu, Hino) / NY-NJ

New York, United States

Company
WHIZZ
Location
New York, NY
Job Type
Full-time
Salary
15.6K–19.5K a month
Posted
21 days ago
Via
via BeBee

Job Description
Company: WHIZZ

Priority

WHIZZ is a fast-growing delivery service company in NYC. We are currently looking for responsible and reliable Delivery Drivers with Box Trucks to join our team on a contract basis. As a WHIZZ Delivery Driver, you will play a crucial role in ensuring the timely and safe delivery of packages and goods to our customers in the NYC boroughs.
What You'll Do
• Start Location: NJ Warehouse (07304) to all the NYC boroughs.
• Deliver packages and goods using your own 24–26 ft Box Truck (Freightliner, Isuzu, Hino)
• Occasionally drive to other locations, such as Philadelphia or Washington D.C.
• Adhere to delivery schedules and complete deliveries within the allotted time frame.
• Ensure the safety and security of packages and goods during transportation.
• Maintain accurate delivery records and obtain customer signatures when required.
• Communicate effectively with the dispatch team to provide updates on delivery status.

### Requirements
• Must own a box truck (Minimum 24–26 ft Box Truck (Freightliner, Isuzu, Hino)
• No cargo vans or small delivery vehicles will be considered.
• Valid license
• A clean driving record.
• Prior experience in delivery or logistics (5+ years required).
• Ability to lift and carry heavy packages (up to 50 lbs) as required.
• Knowledge of the NYC boroughs and ability to navigate efficiently.
• Strong time management, communication skills, and customer service mindset.

### Benefits
Contract type: 1099

Flexible Schedule: 2-3 days per week or 3-5 days per week
Competitive Salary: $300/day

Join us at Whizz and pedal towards success! Apply today.
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