Hy-Vee

DeliveryDriver

$0–0k Eagan, Minnesota, United States PART TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Delivery Driver at Hy-Vee. Provide prompt customer service. Deliver product to customers”

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

Identify problems; Develop solutions; Execute solutions

Eligibility Requirements

Night shifts required, Weekend shifts required, Medium physical work, Lift up to 50 pounds, Frequent standing, Frequent walking, Frequent lifting, Frequent carrying, Stooping, Kneeling, Reaching, Handling, Grasping, Feeling, Talking, Hearing, Repetitive motions, Enter and exit vehicle, Traverse staircases, Traverse rough terrain, Exposure to dust, Exposure to noise, Exposure to temperature extremes, Exposure to dampness, Exposure to vibrations, Exposure to equipment movement hazard, Significant work pace pressure

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Valid driver's license, No DOT restrictions, 18 years or older

What You'll Do.

Provide prompt customer service

Deliver product to customers

Make change for payment

Return payments and cash

Maintain food temperature

Adhere to hygiene guidelines

Adhere to company policies

Report to work on time

Assist in other areas

Facilitate vehicle maintenance

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Work with co-workers

Communication Scope

Verbal communication; Written communication

Full Job Description

**Additional Considerations (if any):** Night & Weekend Shifts Required **-** **At Hy-Vee our people are our strength. We promise “a helpful smile in every aisle” and those smiles can only come from a workforce that is fully engaged and committed to supporting our customers and each other.** **Job Description:** **Job Title:** Delivery Driver **Department:** Grocery **FLSA** : Non-Exempt ** _General Function_** Provides prompt, efficient and friendly customer service. Delivers product to customers. Responsible for vehicle cleanliness, inside and out. **_Core Competencies_** * Partnerships * Growth mindset * Results oriented * Customer focused * Professionalism ** _Reporting Relations_** Accountable and Reports to: District Store Director; Store Manager; Assistant Managers of Store Operations, Perishables, and Health Wellness Home; Service Managers; Kitchen Department Manager; Floral Department Manager; Pharmacy Department Manager; Online Shopping Department Manager Positions that Report to you: None ** _Primary Duties and Responsibilities_** * Provides prompt, efficient and friendly customer service by exhibiting caring, concern and patience in all customer interactions and treating customers as the most important people in the store * Smiles and greets customers in a friendly manner, whether the encounter takes place in the employee’s designated department or elsewhere in the store. * Makes an effort to learn customers’ names and to address them by name whenever possible. * Works with co-workers as a team to ensure customer satisfaction and a pleasant work environment * Delivers products to customers, collects payment, and makes change for payment when necessary. * Returns payments and beginning cash to store. * Maintains food and groceries at proper temperature in accordance with food safety standards and to ensure food quality and customer satisfaction. * Maintains strict adherence to department and company guidelines related to personal hygiene and dress. * Adhe

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