Cardinal Health

Healthcare

PharmacyDeliveryDriver

$1–1k San Antonio, Texas, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Pharmacy Delivery Driver at Cardinal Health. Prepare and make deliveries to customer accounts. Package radiopharmaceutical medication for shipment”

Industry & Context.

Healthcare
Eligibility Requirements

Driving of company owned vehicle, Comfortable driving in all weather conditions, Comfortable working in a nuclear environment, Ability to sit, stand, be mobile and operate a vehicle for extended periods, On-call as part of a rotation

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Valid driver's license, Minimum of 18 years of age, Ability to manage weight up to 75 pounds, Basic proficiency in English, Ability to work weekends/holidays/on-call, Ability to use computers and tablets

Nice to Have

High School diploma, GED or equivalent, or equivalent work experience, Prior delivery driving experience a plus, Vendor credentialing

What You'll Do.

Prepare and make deliveries to customer accounts

Package radiopharmaceutical medication for shipment

Perform testing on medication

Load and unload containers

Use a handheld tablet to scan customer orders

Obtain route stop information

Process packages returned from customer locations

Maintain vehicles in proper working condition

Perform minor roadside repairs

Perform general facility cleaning

Perform other duties as required

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