Charlotte Part-time DSP Delivery Driver($1.8k-$2.8k/Month) | Hiring

Local Job Overview: Charlotte

Role Essentials

  • Hiring Organization: Amazon
  • Pay: $1.8k-$2.8k/Month (approx. $27.6k/Year)
  • Based in: Charlotte, NC (our main Charlotte branch)
  • Role in Charlotte: Part-time DSP Delivery Driver
  • This role centers on your professional skills within the Transportation And Logistics space in Charlotte.
  • Benefits: This role offers a competitive benefits package.
  • Impactful work with supportive local leadership.
  • This Charlotte-based role is an excellent opportunity for professionals skilled in relevant skills.
  • Our Amazon team in Charlotte, NC is growing.
  • Benefit from working in Charlotte, a key hub for the Transportation And Logistics industry.


Deliver Smiles on Your Schedule: Part-Time DSP Driver

Not everyone is looking for a 40-hour grind, but everyone deserves a fantastic, reliable income. We are partnering with our local Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) to hire highly motivated individuals for the Part-Time DSP Delivery Driver role. This position is the perfect hybrid, offering the stability of a scheduled route with the flexibility of working only 2 to 3 days a week. Whether you are a college student, an entrepreneur building a business, or simply looking for an active second income, this role dominates standard part-time driving jobs by offering competitive pay, company-provided vehicles, and an incredibly active workday that gets you out of the house and onto the open road.

About the Role: The Ultimate Part-Time Hustle

As a Part-Time DSP Delivery Driver, you will share the exact same responsibilities as our full-time fleet, just on a condensed schedule. You will operate a modern, Amazon-branded delivery van equipped with the latest telematics and safety features. Your focus will be executing dense, high-volume delivery routes safely and efficiently. You will load your van, utilize our proprietary routing application to navigate your neighborhood stops, and deliver hundreds of packages right to the customer's doorstep. It is an intense, fast-paced cardiovascular workout that pays you, rather than you paying for a gym membership.

A Day in the Life on a Part-Time Route

You arrive at the local delivery station for your scheduled 10-hour shift. The atmosphere is energetic. You grab your keys, perform a quick digital vehicle inspection on your provided smartphone, and pull up to the loading dock. You efficiently scan and load dozens of totes into your van, organizing them by stop. You hit the road. The routing app guides you seamlessly from house to house. You pull up to curbs, safely secure the van, grab the packages, and briskly walk them to the porch, snapping a quick delivery confirmation photo. The day is highly independent; you listen to your own music and manage your own pace (within safe operational limits). By the end of your shift, you return the van, clock out, and enjoy the rest of your week entirely free.

Comprehensive Duties & Responsibilities

  • High-Volume Execution: Execute dense, multi-stop delivery routes efficiently during your scheduled days.
  • Safety & Vehicle Mastery: Safely operate a large commercial delivery van through residential neighborhoods. Strictly adhere to zero-tolerance safety protocols and local traffic laws.
  • Physical Freight Handling: Constantly transition in and out of the delivery van, briskly walking to customer doors while carrying packages that can weigh up to 50 pounds.
  • Technology Utilization: Flawlessly operate the delivery app for turn-by-turn navigation, digital barcode scanning, and photographic proof-of-delivery uploads.

Industry-Leading Part-Time Rewards

Your hustle is rewarded with excellent benefits and a reliable monthly pay structure:

  • Premium Monthly Income: Earn a highly competitive monthly salary based on your 2-3 day work week, with frequent opportunities to pick up extra shifts (VET) if you want to boost your income further.
  • Company Van & Fuel: Drive our vehicles. We cover all insurance, maintenance, and gas. You just show up and drive.
  • Schedule Flexibility: Enjoy a fixed part-time schedule that allows you to confidently plan your classes, other jobs, or family commitments.
  • PTO & Perks: Accrue Paid Time Off (PTO) based on hours worked, and receive high-quality Amazon-branded uniforms.

Basic Qualifications

Must be at least 21 years of age with a valid state driver's license. Impeccable driving record required. Must pass a rigorous motor vehicle background check. Must have absolute availability to work full 10-hour shifts on your selected 2 or 3 days. Exceptional physical stamina is required to walk, bend, climb stairs, and repetitively lift heavy packages (up to 50 lbs) throughout the entire shift.

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