Vending Route Driver (Orlando)

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FLORIDA FRESH VENDING AND MARKETS

** Vending Route Drivers – Full Time - needed for Established Routes in Orlando !!!!**

If you have a positive attitude and a love for learning, you may be interested in joining our team.

Florida Fresh Vending is one of the largest independent vending and micro-market companies in Florida.

We are seeking energetic, motivated, and reliable Vending Route Driver in Orlando for an established route. The Route Driver drives a company vehicle to deliver products or render services and fills and maintains vending, coffee and other related equipment.

The route Driver is the face of the company and must project a professional and positive image at all times while building excellent client and customer relationships.

Working hours:
Full-time. Starting at 5:00am until the route is completed, Monday-Friday, with an average of 40-50 hours per week.

Pay Range: Hourly
Benefits:
· Health Insurance

· Life Insurance

· Paid Time Off

Responsibilities and duties include:

  • Fill , clean and maintain snack, soda, food and coffee vending machines and other related equipment on a daily basis. Perform product rotation to ensure freshness.
  • Maintain , clean and fill office coffee equipment.
  • Maintain accurate service and inventory records and strictly follow a preset route.
  • Be able to troubleshoot and perform basic machine repairs is not necessary but a plus.
  • Work independently 95% of the day and have superior customer relations skills. Communicate with customers about new products and services and listen to and report/resolve service issues.
  • Use a handheld computer/tablet throughout the entire day (training provided).
  • Work in a fast-paced environment and have strong organizational skills.
  • Accountable for all receipt of goods, invoices, delivery tickets, cash received or collected and product.
  • Fulfill other duties related to route or warehouse as assigned.

Requirements:

  • Ability to maintain a high level of accuracy and handle high volume workload
  • Regular attendance and punctuality. Reliable transportation
  • Adhere to strict safety, quality, and production standards
  • Pre-employment background check and drug screening verified before employment
  • Valid FLORIDA driver’s license and excellent driving record a must.

Physical Demands:

  • Consistently stand and/or walk for 8-10 hours per day
  • Lift up to 50 pounds on a consistent basis
  • Get in and out of a box truck and use a handcart.
  • Lift, bend, reach above the head, kneel, crouch, and/or stretch.

Warehouse is drug free and smoke free.

Background Check required. Equal Opportunity Employer

Job Type: Full-time

Pay: $18.00 per hour

Benefits:

  • Dental insurance
  • Health insurance
  • Health savings account
  • Life insurance
  • Paid time off
  • Vision insurance

Work Location: In person

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