Delivery Driver (03427) - 2427 Chenango Rd
Utica, New York, United States · Full Time
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- Experience
- 2+ yrs
- Salary
- —
- Openings
- 1
- Posted
- 2 days ago
Where you'll work
Job description
Role overview
Domino’s is hiring delivery drivers for its Utica, NY location at 2427 Chenango Rd. The role is ideal for someone who enjoys driving independently, can work with a positive attitude, and wants a job that includes tips, mileage reimbursement, and a regular hourly wage. Training will be provided for the parts of the job that are specific to the store.
This position offers flexible scheduling, with part-time availability noted. Drivers may listen to their own music while on the road and spend their shift using their personal vehicle to complete deliveries.
Compensation and schedule
Drivers receive paid mileage and tips at the end of each shift, along with an hourly wage that is paid weekly. The listing highlights competitive pay, generous tips, and mileage reimbursement. Full-time team members become eligible for health benefits after six months.
Available shifts include opening shifts Monday through Friday and closing shifts throughout the week. Saturday or Sunday availability is required.
Key responsibilities
- Complete delivery runs safely and efficiently using a personal vehicle.
- Provide timely and courteous service to customers.
- Follow company rules and comply with driving, safety, and background-check requirements.
- Handle deliveries in busy traffic and tight driving conditions.
- Lift and carry items weighing up to 20 lbs as needed.
Qualifications and driving standards
Applicants must be at least 18 years old and have a minimum of two years of driving history. A valid driver’s license is required, and candidates should have a stable work history. Experience transporting food or beverages is considered an advantage.
To be eligible to drive for business purposes, applicants must meet specific motor vehicle record standards. At age 18, a person must show at least two years of driving history immediately before the MVR review. At age 19, a person must show at least one year of driving history immediately before the MVR review. Learner’s permit history may be used only if it is documented by the proper government authority, and an officially issued license is required.
Driving record rules include no more than two driving-related violations within the last two years, no more than three within the last three years, and no more than one at-fault accident in the last three years. Certain violations make a candidate ineligible, including leaving the scene of an accident, hit and run, reckless driving, offenses involving drugs or alcohol, vehicular homicide or assault, unlawful racing or exhibition driving, and eluding or attempting to elude an officer.
Additional information
All candidate information will be kept confidential in line with equal employment opportunity guidelines.