Amazon Flex Delivery Driver (Gig Work)

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At a Glance

  • Job Title: Delivery Driver
  • Employer: Amazon Flex (Hiring in Fort Wayne)
  • Urgency: Immediate consideration in Fort Wayne.
  • Based in: Fort Wayne, IN (our main Fort Wayne branch)
  • This Fort Wayne-based role is an excellent opportunity for professionals skilled in Driving.
  • Our Amazon Flex team in Fort Wayne, IN is growing.
  • Benefit from working in Fort Wayne, a key hub for the Logistics, Delivery, Transportation, Gig Work, Independent Contractor industry.

Rewards

  • Pay: $16-$22/Hour (approx. $40.7k/Year)
  • Benefits: This role offers a competitive benefits package.
  • Clear growth pathways at our Fort Wayne office.

Position Scope

  • This role centers on Driving within the Logistics, Delivery, Transportation, Gig Work, Independent Contractor space in Fort Wayne.


About the Role (Amazon Flex): Become your own boss with Amazon Flex. This is not a traditional job; it's a 'gig work' opportunity that offers you the ultimate flexibility to earn money on your own schedule. As an Amazon Flex Delivery Partner, you will use your *own vehicle* to deliver Amazon packages. You choose your 'delivery blocks'—shifts that fit your life. Whether you're looking for a 'day shift' between classes, a 'night shift' after your primary job, or 'weekend shift' work to boost your income, you are in control. This is a perfect 'no experience' required role for anyone 21 or older with a valid driver's license and a smartphone. We are looking for independent, reliable, and motivated individuals in the Miami, FL area to help us deliver smiles to our customers. Your New Career – The Role: As an Amazon Flex partner, you are an independent contractor. Your primary role is to pick up pre-packaged orders from a local Amazon station (Fulfillment Center, Sortation Center, or Fresh Warehouse) and deliver them directly to customers. The types of deliveries you make can vary, from standard Amazon.com packages to time-sensitive Amazon Fresh groceries or Prime Now orders. You are responsible for managing your time, navigating your route, and ensuring packages are delivered accurately and safely. This is an active, on-the-go role that is perfect for those who love to drive and work independently. The 'Training' – Getting Started: Getting started with Amazon Flex is simple. 'No experience' is necessary. The process is managed entirely through the Amazon Flex app: 1. **Download the App:** You will download the Amazon Flex app to your smartphone. 2. **Onboarding:** You will complete an online registration, provide proof of your driver's license, vehicle insurance, and social security number for a background check. 3. **Video Training:** You will watch a series of short, instructional videos within the app that teach you the delivery process: how to accept blocks, how to scan packages at the station, how to use the navigation, and how to complete a delivery or handle an issue (like an undeliverable package). There is no classroom training; you learn everything you need right from your phone before you start your first block. A Day in the Life – What to Expect: Your 'workday' is defined by the blocks you schedule: * **Schedule Your Block:** You will open the Flex app and browse available delivery blocks for the coming days. Blocks show the station location (e.g., 'DMI1 - Miami'), the duration (e.g., 3.5 hours), and the guaranteed minimum payment for that block. * **Arrive at the Station:** You'll drive your personal vehicle to the Amazon station at the start of your block. You'll check in using the app. * **Pick Up Packages:** You will be directed to a pickup area where you'll scan a route code. A cart with all the packages for your route will be assigned to you. You'll scan each package and load them into your *own car*. * **On the Road (Delivery):** You'll open the Flex app, which now has your complete, pre-planned route with navigation. You will drive your car to each stop, scan the package, and deliver it according to the customer's instructions (e.g., 'Leave with receptionist'). You will take a photo of the delivery to confirm its location. * **Problem-Solving:** If you have an issue (e.g., can't access a building), you'll use the app to contact the customer or Amazon support for help. * **End of Block:** Once your last package is delivered, you're done. You can go straight home. If you finish your route before the block time ends (e.g., you finish a 4-hour block in 3.5 hours), you still get paid for the full 4 hours. If your route takes longer, you are paid for the extra time. The Lifestyle – Schedule & Flexibility: This is the main benefit of Flex. You have total control. You can work as much or as little as you want, any day of the week. You can schedule blocks for the early 'day shift' (e.g., 6:00 AM) or a 'night shift' (e.g., 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM). 'Weekend shift' blocks are also widely available. You are responsible for your own vehicle, fuel, and insurance. Amazon provides a supplementary commercial auto insurance policy that applies only when you are on an active delivery block. Why Amazon Flex? Amazon Flex is the perfect 'gig' for those who value independence and flexibility. You are your own boss. You know your earnings upfront before you accept a block. It's an ideal way to supplement your income, save for a goal, or earn money while fitting work around your life, not the other way around. 'No experience' is needed, and you can start earning quickly after your background check clears.
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