Driver Jobs
By Brookdale At Midlothian, VA, United States
High school diploma or General Education Diploma (GED).
Prior experience working with seniors preferred.
Must have a valid state driver’s license with a good driving record. CPR training and certification may be required.
Ensures safety of all passengers.
Runs event and community errands as needed.
Early Access to Paycheck with Earned Wage Access is available for Hourly Associates (outside of CA)

Are you looking for a job that offers great benefits, flexible hours, and the chance to make a difference in your community? Become a USPS Driver and join a team of dedicated professionals who are committed to delivering the mail on time, every time!

A USPS Driver is responsible for the safe and timely delivery of mail and packages to customers. They must be able to operate a variety of vehicles, including cars, vans, and trucks, and must be knowledgeable of the postal service regulations and procedures.

What is USPS Driver Job Skills Required?

-Excellent driving skills -Knowledge of postal service regulations and procedures -Ability to read maps and follow directions -Ability to lift and carry heavy packages -Ability to work independently -Good customer service skills

What is USPS Driver Job Qualifications?

-High school diploma or equivalent -Valid driver’s license -Clean driving record -Ability to pass a background check

What is USPS Driver Job Knowledge?

-Knowledge of postal service regulations and procedures -Knowledge of local roads and geography -Knowledge of safety regulations

What is USPS Driver Job Experience?

-Previous experience as a USPS Driver or other delivery driver

What is USPS Driver Job Responsibilities?

-Safely operate a variety of vehicles, including cars, vans, and trucks -Deliver mail and packages to customers in a timely manner -Follow postal service regulations and procedures -Maintain accurate records of deliveries -Provide excellent customer service -Load and unload packages from vehicles -Inspect vehicles for safety and maintenance issues