DSP Delivery Driver Needed-Moreno Valley Area | Hiring

Role Based in Moreno Valley

Position: DSP Delivery Driver (Based in Moreno Valley) Employer: Amazon (Hiring in Moreno Valley) Worksite: Moreno Valley, CA

Pay: $42k-$52k/Year (approx. $22/Hour) Benefits: A comprehensive benefits package is included. Clear growth pathways at our Moreno Valley office.

Position Scope

Apply your your professional skills skills at our Moreno Valley location.

  • This Moreno Valley-based role is an excellent opportunity for professionals skilled in relevant skills.
  • Our Amazon team in Moreno Valley, CA is growing.
  • Benefit from working in Moreno Valley, a key hub for the Transportation And Logistics industry.


The Engine of the Last Mile: DSP Delivery Professional

At Amazon, our Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) are the critical local fleets that power our unparalleled delivery network. Every single day, millions of customers rely on Amazon to deliver their essential household goods, life-saving medical supplies, and joyful gifts with unprecedented speed. When you step into a role as a DSP Delivery Driver, you are the final, most crucial link in our global operation. You are joining a highly localized, tight-knit team equipped with a vast, technologically advanced fleet that utilizes cutting-edge algorithmic routing. We are actively seeking dedicated, highly resilient individuals who possess a strong Bias for Action. In this environment, you will be empowered to conquer your daily routes, surrounded by a local company culture that prioritizes your safety on the road and your personal well-being.

About the Role: The Last Mile Ambassador

As a DSP Delivery Driver, your primary objective is to safely and efficiently deliver hundreds of packages per day to residential neighborhoods, commercial business parks, and secure apartment complexes. You will drive a safe, comfortable, Amazon-branded van. You will operate with a high degree of independence on the road, guided entirely by proprietary routing technology via a handheld mobile device. This is a highly physical, fast-paced outdoor role where you will be the smiling face of the brand in your local community.

A Day in the Life of a DSP Driver

Your shift begins at the local Delivery Station with a high-energy morning stand-up meeting led by your DSP dispatch team. They review the day's volume targets, weather conditions, and critical safety focuses. Before you put the vehicle in drive, you conduct a rigorous, digitally logged pre-trip Driver Vehicle Inspection Report (DVIR). Once cleared, you drive into the loading matrix, where you have exactly 15 to 20 minutes to systematically load hundreds of packages and heavy overflow boxes into your vehicle according to a strict staging plan. Once on the road, your device dictates your route turn-by-turn. You spend the next 8 to 10 hours executing a highly physical rhythm of safe parking, package scanning, and doorstep delivery.

Comprehensive Duties & Responsibilities

  • Safe Vehicle Operation: Command an Amazon-branded delivery van with absolute safety. You must strictly adhere to all local traffic laws and maintain perfect compliance with onboard safety telematics systems that monitor speeding, hard braking, and distracted driving.
  • Algorithmic Route Execution: Utilize the delivery app on a company-provided smartphone to navigate heavily optimized, multi-stop routes, following the digital itinerary precisely.
  • Physical Freight Handling: Execute the highly physical demands of last-mile delivery. You will constantly transition in and out of the van (up to 200 times a day), carrying packages that can weigh up to 50 pounds, navigating stairs and varied terrain.
  • Elite Customer Service: Act as the physical ambassador of the Amazon brand. Follow specific customer delivery notes and ensure packages are hidden from porch pirates and protected from the weather.

Industry-Leading Total Rewards

DSPs recognize that drivers are the backbone of the operation, offering a Total Rewards package that competes aggressively:

  • Financial Empowerment: Earn a highly competitive yearly salary, with massive opportunities for performance-based safety bonuses, weekly attendance incentives, and massive overtime pay during holiday rushes.
  • Comprehensive Healthcare: Access to robust medical, dental, and vision insurance coverage packages.
  • Paid Time Off: Accrue Paid Time Off (PTO) from your very first day on the road.
  • Paid Training: Receive fully paid, comprehensive classroom and behind-the-wheel driver training.

Basic Qualifications

Must be exactly 21 years of age or older. Must possess a valid state driver's license with a clean, safe driving record. Exceptional physical stamina is an absolute requirement; you must be able to continuously lift and carry packages up to 50 pounds. Strong technological literacy is required to operate GPS navigation.

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