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Delivery Driver Inventory Jobs in Anderson, SC (NOW HIRING)

Delivery Staff I (GRV)

Greenville, SC · On-site

$14.50 - $18/hr

... inventory Work independently and with a team to keep deliveries on schedule What We're Looking For: 18 years or older Valid driver's license with 5+ years of driving experience Clean driving record ...

Inventory Associate

Greenville, SC · On-site

$15 - $18.75/hr

At CarMax, we bring out the best in you as you help us deliver vehicles that meet standards of ... Valid driver's license with a clean driving record * Strong communication and teamwork skills to ...

Inventory Associate

Easley, SC

$13.75 - $17/hr

At CarMax, we bring out the best in you as you help us deliver vehicles that meet standards of ... Valid driver's license with a clean driving record * Strong communication and teamwork skills to ...

Inventory Clerk

Easley, SC

$14.25 - $17.25/hr

At CarMax, we bring out the best in you as you help us deliver vehicles that meet standards of ... Valid driver's license with a clean driving record * Strong communication and teamwork skills to ...

Inventory Clerk

Simpsonville, SC

$15 - $18/hr

At CarMax, we bring out the best in you as you help us deliver vehicles that meet standards of ... Valid driver's license with a clean driving record * Strong communication and teamwork skills to ...

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How much do delivery driver inventory jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for delivery driver inventory in Anderson, SC is $16.89, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.76 and $18.46 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Delivery Driver Inventory, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Delivery Driver Inventory, you need a valid driver's license, strong organizational skills, and experience in inventory management or logistics. Familiarity with delivery routing software, handheld inventory scanners, and basic computer systems is typically required. Reliability, attention to detail, and effective communication are crucial soft skills for ensuring accurate deliveries and customer satisfaction. These competencies help ensure timely deliveries, accurate inventory tracking, and efficient workflow in a fast-paced environment.

How does a Delivery Driver Inventory role typically balance driving responsibilities with inventory management tasks?

In a Delivery Driver Inventory position, you'll often split your time between delivering goods to clients and ensuring accurate inventory records. While on the road, you’re responsible for delivering products efficiently and professionally. When not driving, you’ll help with tasks like checking incoming shipments, updating inventory databases, and preparing orders for delivery. The role requires good time management and attention to detail to maintain smooth operations and accurate stock levels. Collaboration with warehouse staff and route planners is common to ensure all deliveries and inventory counts are handled correctly.

How much does Amazon pay you to drive your own car?

Amazon delivery drivers, such as those working for Amazon Flex, typically earn between $18 and $25 per hour, depending on location and delivery volume. Compensation is based on completed deliveries, and drivers are responsible for their own vehicle maintenance and fuel costs.

Who is the highest paid delivery driver?

The highest paid delivery drivers typically earn over $25 per hour or more, often through a combination of base pay, tips, and bonuses. Experienced drivers working for major companies or in high-demand areas can reach higher earnings, especially with additional skills like efficient routing and customer service. However, pay varies widely based on location, company, and experience.

Is Amazon Flex a good side hustle?

Amazon Flex is a gig-based delivery driver role that offers flexible hours and the ability to work independently. It requires a reliable vehicle, a smartphone, and a background check, making it suitable for those seeking part-time delivery work. Earnings depend on location, hours worked, and tips, but it can be a viable side hustle for additional income.

How much do you make delivering parcels?

Delivery drivers typically earn between $12 and $25 per hour, depending on the company, location, and experience. Many drivers also receive tips, which can increase overall earnings, and some positions offer bonuses or incentives for high performance.

What are Delivery Driver Inventory jobs?

Delivery Driver Inventory jobs involve transporting goods from warehouses or distribution centers to customers or retail locations, while also managing and tracking inventory levels. Employees in this role are responsible for ensuring orders are complete, accurate, and delivered on time. They often use inventory management systems to log items, check for discrepancies, and report any issues. Strong organizational skills and attention to detail are important for success in this position.

What is the difference between Delivery Driver Inventory vs Delivery Driver?

AspectDelivery Driver InventoryDelivery Driver
Primary RoleManaging inventory, stock levels, and product organization during deliveriesTransporting goods from warehouses to customers or stores
Required SkillsInventory management, organization, basic logisticsDriving, route planning, customer service
Work EnvironmentLoading/unloading, warehouse, delivery routesVehicle operation, on-the-road deliveries
CertificationsDriver's license, possibly inventory handling certificationsDriver's license, commercial driving license if required

Delivery Driver Inventory focuses on managing stock levels and organizing products during deliveries, combining inventory skills with driving. Delivery Driver primarily involves transporting goods to customers. Both roles require a valid driver's license, but Delivery Driver Inventory emphasizes inventory control alongside driving tasks.

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Domino's Franchise

Greenville, SC

$15.75 - $19.75/hr

Full-time

Posted 19 days ago


Domino's rating

4.8

Company rating: 4.8 out of 10

Based on 1,882 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

18th of 22 rated food delivery companies


Job description

Job Description

Right now Domino's is looking for qualified drivers to staff stores in your area. We're growing so fast it's hard to keep up, and that means Domino's has lots of ways for you to grow (if that's what you want), perhaps to management, perhaps beyond. Whether it's your hobby, main-gig, or supplemental job, we're bound to have just the thing for you.
DELIVERY EXPERT JOB REQUIREMENTS AND DUTIES
You must be 18 years of age and have a valid driver's license with a safe driving record meeting company standards as well as access to an insured vehicle which can be used for delivery. You should possess customer service skills, navigational skills to read a map, locate addresses within designated delivery area, and must be able to navigate adverse terrain including multi-story buildings.
GENERAL JOB DUTIES FOR ALL TEAM MEMBERS

  • Operate all equipment.
  • Stock ingredients from delivery area to storage, work area, and walk-in cooler. Prepare product.
  • Receive and process telephone orders.
  • Take inventory and complete associated paperwork.
  • Clean equipment and facility daily.

 
TRAINING
Orientation and training provided on the job.
COMMUNICATION SKILLS

  • Ability to comprehend and give correct written instructions.
  • Ability to communicate verbally with customers and co-workers to process orders both over the phone and in person.


ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS/SKILLS/ABILITIES

  • Add, subtract, multiply, and divide accurately and quickly (may use calculator).
  • Must be able to make correct monetary change.
  • Verbal, writing, and telephone skills to take and process orders.
  • Motor coordination between eyes and hands/fingers to rapidly and accurately make precise movements with speed.
  • Ability to enter orders using a computer keyboard or touch screen.
  • Navigational skills to read a map, locate addresses within designated delivery area. Must navigate adverse terrain including multi-story buildings, private homes, and other delivery sites while carrying product.

 
WORK CONDITIONS
Exposure to

  • Varying and sometimes adverse weather conditions when removing trash and performing other outside tasks.
  • In-store temperatures range from 36 degrees in cooler to 90 degrees and above in some work areas.
  • Sudden changes in temperature in work area and while outside.
  • Fumes from food odors.
  • Exposure to cornmeal dust.
  • Cramped quarters including walk-in cooler.
  • Hot surfaces/tools from oven up to 500 degrees or higher.
  • Sharp edges and moving mechanical parts.

 
SENSING
 

  • Talking and hearing on telephone.
  • Near and mid-range vision for most in-store tasks.
  • Depth perception.
  • Ability to differentiate between hot and cold surfaces.

 
TEMPERAMENTS
The ability to direct activities, perform repetitive tasks, work alone and with others, work under stress, meet strict quality control standards, deal with people, analyze and compile data, make judgments and decisions.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS including, but not limited to the following:
Standing

  • Most tasks are performed from a standing position.

 
Walking

  • For short distances for short durations.
  • Surfaces include ceramic tile "bricks" with linoleum in some food process areas. Height of work surfaces is between 36" and 48".

 
Sitting

  • Paperwork is normally completed in an office at a desk or table.

 
Lifting

  • Bulk product deliveries are made twice a week or more and are unloaded by the team member using a hand truck.
  • Deliveries may include cases of ingredients and supplies weighing up to 50 pounds with dimensions of up to 3' x 1.5'.
  • Cases are usually lifted from floor and stacked onto shelves up to 72" high.

 
Carrying

  • Large cans, weighing 3 pounds, 7 ounces, are carried from the workstation to storage shelves.
  • Occasionally, pizza sauce weighing 30 pounds is carried from the storage room to the front of the store.
  • Trays of pizza dough are carried three at a time over short distances, and weigh approximately 12 pounds per tray.

 
Pushing

  • To move trays which are placed on dollies. A stack of trays on a dolly is approximately 24"- 30" and requires a force of up to 7.5 pounds to push.
  • Trays may also be pulled.

 
Climbing

  • Team members must infrequently navigate stairs or climb a ladder to change prices on signs, wash walls, perform maintenance.
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Stooping/Bending

  • Forward bending at the waist is necessary at the pizza assembly station.
  • Toe room is present, but workers are unable to flex their knees while standing at this station.
  • Duration of this position is approximately 30 - 45 seconds at one time, repeated continuously during the day.
  • Forward bending is also present at the front counter and when stocking ingredients.

Crouching/Squatting

  • Performed occasionally to stock shelves and to clean low areas.

 
Reaching

  • Reaching is performed continuously; up, down and forward.
  • Workers reach above 72" occasionally to turn on/off oven controls, change prices on sign, and lift and lower objects to and from shelves.
  • Workers reaching down to perform such tasks as scooping cornmeal from a plastic barrel, or washing dishes.
  • Workers reach forward when obtaining topping ingredients, cleaning work surfaces, or answering phones.

 
Hand Tasks

  • Eye-hand coordination is essential. Use of hands is continuous during the day.
  • Frequently activities require use of one or both hands.
  • Shaping pizza dough requires frequent and forceful use of forearms and wrists.
  • Workers must manipulate a pizza peel when removing pizza from the oven, and when using the rolling cutter.
  • Frequent and/or forceful pinching is required in the assembly of cardboard pizza boxes.
  • Team Members must be able to grasp cans, the phone, the pizza cutter and pizza peel, and pizza boxes.

 
Machines, Tools, Equipment, Work Aids

  • Team Members may be required to utilize pencils/pens, computers, telephones, calculators, TDD equipment, pizza cutter and pizza peel.

 
ADVANCEMENT
Many of our team members began their careers as delivery drivers and today are successful Domino's franchise owners. From customer service representative to management, General Manager to Manager Corporate Operations or Franchisee, our stores offer a world of opportunity.
DIVERSITY
Our mission is to recognize, appreciate, value and utilize the unique talents and contributions of all individuals. To create an environment where all team members, because of their differences, can reach their highest potential.
SUMMARY STATEMENT
We take pride in our team members and our team members take pride in Domino's Pizza! Being the best pizza delivery company in the world requires exceptional team members working together. At Domino's Pizza, our people come first!

Qualifications

All drivers (applicant or employee) must meet these requirements in order to be eligible to drive:

  1. Must be 18 years or older
  2. Have a minimum of the last 2 years licensed driving history in the United States
    • Must provide documentation of at least 2 years of licensed driving history in the U.S.
  3. Must have an unsuspended or uninterrupted driving history of at least 1.5 years during the last 2 years. The suspension cannot be at the start of the 2 year period
  4. No more than 1 violation and 1 at-fault accident associated within the last 2 years
  5. No more than 2 violations and 1 at-fault accident associated within the last 3 years
  6. No more than 3 violations in the last 3 years
  7. No more than 1 at-fault accident in the last 3 years
  8. Moving citations (i.e. speeding, vehicle safety, etc.) count as violations
    • Seatbelt citations do not count as violations; and
    • Inoperable brake light citations do not count as violations.
  9. No distracted driving/inattentive driving violations within the last 3 years
  10. No serious violations allowed in the past 5 years. Some examples include:
    • Drugs/Alcohol
    • Leaving the scene
    • Failing to report an accident
    • Reckless/careless driving
    • Vehicular homicide
    • Hit and run
    • Speed contest
    • Eluding police
    • Making a false police report
    • Driving while suspended/not licensed
    • Speeding 30 MPH or faster over the posted speed limit

Periodic Delivery Vehicle Inspection

Motor vehicles used for business purposes including, but not limited to, making deliveries, must have the following items inspected under the supervision of franchisees and the managers of stores at the start of employment and thereafter on a periodic basis:

  • Headlights
  • Turn signals
  • Tires
  • Rear-view mirror
  • Taillights/Break lights
  • Brake pressure
  • Windshield wipers
  • Doors
  • Backup lights
  • Exhaust system
  • Horn
  • Safety belt

Any motor vehicle that does not pass the inspection must not be used to operate a motor vehicle for business purposes including, but not limited to, making deliveries. These inspections are not intended to replace extensive mechanical inspections by a professional and the vehicle operator is responsible for the safe operating condition of his/her vehicle


Additional Information

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


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Since 1960, we've grown from just one store to become the #1 pizza company in the world. To get there and continue to go above and beyond, it takes persistent passion, incredible vision, and bold thinking. It takes every one of our employees feeling like they have pizza sauce running through their veins. What's life like at Domino's Whatever your role at Domino’s, you’ll find life here is exciting, enormously fun, and always asks you to think on your feet. If you bring your passion, drive, and a purpose to perform, there are real growth opportunities across the brand. Many people find that what starts as a day job becomes a fulfilling career, surrounded by amazing people who make sure each new day tops the last. That’s what we mean by the power of possible. We are made better together In a Domino’s corporate job, our leaders work hard to create a level playing field where corporate team members can succeed, innovate, and above all, feel like they belong. See how different backgrounds make us better, and how your unique talents could power what’s possible in a Domino’s corporate career.

Industry

Food and beverage stores, real estate and food services and drinking places

Company size

10,000+ Employees

Headquarters location

Ann Arbor, MI, US