Delivery Driver (9213) 32409 North Scottsdale Road

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About Us

Pi Pizza is a Domino's Franchise in the Phoenix Area that is owned by Stephanie and Philip Harber, who started as Delivery Drivers for Domino's! We care about our team and want to provide the best service to our customers while keeping a fun culture in the stores. We offer excellent training, safety best practices, and encourage our team to follow their dreams of franchising, like we did!

Job Description

As a Delivery Driver, you are representing Domino's to our Customers. As a driver, you can be involved in all aspects of store operations and get paid cash daily. You represent our brand as the first, and sometimes only, Team Member our Customers see. Your contact with the Customer plays an essential role as we create smiles by making lives easier. Your professionalism and optimism are vital to creating a pleasant experience for Customers as the face of Domino’s delivery. Your safety is our #1 priority.

WHAT DO DELIVERY DRIVERS DO?

· Deliver Domino’s products in your vehicle while enjoying music in a safe and efficient way.

· Uphold and represent a rock-solid brand image.

· Provide amazing Customer service.

· Safely deliver pizzas while having fun.

· Get into the action and make perfect product all the time.

· Learn organizational and inventory skills.

 · Execute time management skills and the ability to multi-task in a competitive work environment.

· Help be part of the pizza industry that is leading in technology by using the most advanced equipment. · Demonstrate your own style while working in a diverse work environment.

· The ability to take ownership in resolving problems.

· Operate all equipment inside the store, including oven-tending.

WHAT’S IN IT FOR YOU?

·       Join a winning team who is the best pizza company in the world & in every neighborhood!

·       Training programs to ensure you are set up for success in your role.

·       Work flexible fun hours and enjoy great product discounts.

·       Earn CASH DAILY

·       Opportunity to continue your development to other roles if you want

·       This is the first step for many to owning your own Dominos store.

·       Learn team building and problem-solving and develop your skills for the future.

·       Opportunity to give back to the community through partnerships and donations.

·       Variable hourly position (meaning hours vary week to week) with cash paid daily.

·       Medical, dental, vision insurance available if Driver averages 30 or more hours per week during a designated 9 month measurement period.

Qualifications

· Must be 18 years of age with a clear driving record, a dependable vehicle, and proof of insurance.

· Strong communication and basic math skills to count change.

· Be outgoing, have a positive, upbeat attitude.

· Strong communication, and verbal skills.

· Ability to stand, walk, sit, carry, use machines, and lift up to 25 pounds.

Additional Information

All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.

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