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Food Drivers Jobs in Minnesota (NOW HIRING)

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Food Scientist (33683)

Chandler, MN · On-site

$63K - $67K/yr

A valid, current driver's license is required. * Knowledge of food safety procedures and protocols. Physical Demands: * Ability to sit for prolonged periods of time in front of a computer. Work ...

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Food Drivers information

What is the difference between Food Drivers vs Delivery Drivers?

AspectFood DriversDelivery Drivers
CredentialsValid driver’s license, sometimes food safety certificationValid driver’s license, sometimes food safety certification
Work EnvironmentRestaurants, food delivery services, on the roadVarious industries including food, retail, courier services
Employer & Industry UsagePrimarily in food service industryBroader, including food, retail, and courier sectors
Search & Comparison IntentOften searched for in food service contextMore general, includes food delivery

Food Drivers specifically focus on delivering food from restaurants to customers, often working within the food service industry. Delivery Drivers have a broader scope, delivering various items including food, packages, and retail goods across multiple industries. While both roles require similar credentials and involve driving, Food Drivers are specialized in food delivery, making them a subset of Delivery Drivers.

How do I become a food delivery driver?

To become a food delivery driver, you typically need to be at least 18 years old, have a valid driver's license and reliable vehicle or bike, and pass a background check. You may also need to have insurance, a smartphone with the delivery app, and meet any specific platform requirements. Once approved, you can start accepting delivery orders through the app.

How much do food drivers actually make?

Food drivers typically earn between $10 and $20 per hour, including tips, with total earnings depending on factors like location, delivery volume, and tips received. Many drivers also earn additional income through bonuses or incentives offered by delivery platforms. Pay can vary based on experience, efficiency, and the number of deliveries completed.

What food drivers make the most money?

Food drivers who deliver through platforms that offer higher tips, such as those in busy urban areas or during peak hours, tend to earn the most. Drivers with access to larger delivery zones, efficient routes, and good customer service skills can increase their earnings, especially when working during high-demand times or with premium delivery services.

What are popular job titles related to Food Drivers jobs in Minnesota?

For Food Drivers jobs in Minnesota, the most frequently searched job titles are:

Infographic showing various Food Drivers job openings in Minnesota as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 70% Full Time, 27% Part Time, 1% Contract, and 2% Nights. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution.

$15.50 - $17/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 19 days ago


Job description

Play a role in helping clients by serving in the field of Food Service!

*32 hours/week - 8:30am to 5:00pm Tuesday-Friday*

Be the backbone of hope and healing.
At Minnesota Adult & Teen Challenge, every role matters in helping people overcome addiction and find a new path forward. Whether you’re working directly with clients or supporting behind the scenes, your contributions make recovery possible. In return, we offer a values-driven workplace, supportive managers, and opportunities to grow. That commitment has earned us recognition from Newsweek as a Best Addiction Treatment Center and eight straight Star Tribune Top Workplace awards.

Essential duties and responsibilities:

  • Oversee and assist in the storage of food items either ordered or donated.
  • Assist as needed with food pickup.
  • Assist in cleanup after meals, and completion of daily/weekly/monthly cleaning logs.
  • Perform kitchen cleanup inspections, and address areas of non-compliance with the Food Services Manager.
  • Maintain personal cleanliness habits and operate a hygienic kitchen.
  • Prepare food and oversee and coordinate work of other cooks and kitchen helpers engaged in preparing meals to ensure adherence to recipes and quality standards.
  • Prepare and cook food ensuring adherence to recipes and quality standards.
  • Serve food and direct Client workers in serving food to Clients
  • Inventory supplies on hand at end of day or other designated period, as directed.
  • Assist in keeping records to insure the effective management of the food services component, i.e., meat inventory, refrigeration temperature records, laundry detergent inventory, and cleanup assignment.
  • Adhere to organizational code of conduct.
  • Follow state guidelines for proper food handling/procedures
  • Other duties as assigned by supervisor or senior management

Personnel Supervised:

            Client Workers, Volunteers

 Minimum Qualifications:

  • Possession of a valid driver’s license and a clean driving record that will be accepted by this organization’s vehicle insurance carrier.
  • Ability to successfully complete background check process.
  • Experience preparing meals in an institutional setting preferred.
  • Ability to repeatedly lift 40 pounds on a regular basis.
  • Good verbal and written communication skills.
  • Ability to pass food safety certification course.

Target Compensation (Negotiable based on qualifications):

$15.50 to $17.00 per hour

Our robust benefits package includes medical, HSA, dental, vision, PTO, dependent care FSA, disability, life insurance and 403b retirement plan.

We seek to recruit, develop and retain the most talented people from a diverse candidate pool in order to successfully meet our mission of helping every Minnesotan find help and healing from addiction. 

Mn Adult & Teen Challenge is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate based on any category protected by federal, state or applicable laws.

Reasonable accommodation can be provided upon request.