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Remote Amazon Fresh Delivery Driver Jobs in Minnesota

Lead AI Engineer - Remote

Eden Prairie, MN · On-site +1

$145K - $249K/yr

  • Retirement

Optum is a global organization that delivers care, aided by technology to help millions of people ... Driver's License and access to reliable transportation Preferred Qualifications: * AWS Certified AI ...

Lead AI Engineer - Remote

Eden Prairie, MN · On-site +1

$145K - $249K/yr

  • Retirement

Optum is a global organization that delivers care, aided by technology to help millions of people ... Driver's License and access to reliable transportation Preferred Qualifications: * AWS Certified AI ...

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Remote Amazon Fresh Delivery Driver information

What is the difference between Remote Amazon Fresh Delivery Driver vs Amazon Fresh In-Store Associate?

AspectRemote Amazon Fresh Delivery DriverAmazon Fresh In-Store Associate
CredentialsValid driver’s license, insurance, background checkNone specific, may require customer service skills
Work EnvironmentDelivering groceries to customers' homes, primarily outdoorsWorking inside stores, assisting customers and stocking shelves
Employer & Industry UsageAmazon Fresh delivery service, logistics industryAmazon retail stores, grocery industry
Search & Comparison IntentYes, often compared for delivery rolesCommonly searched as in-store alternative

The Remote Amazon Fresh Delivery Driver focuses on delivering groceries directly to customers' homes, requiring a valid driver’s license and outdoor work. In contrast, the Amazon Fresh In-Store Associate works inside stores, assisting customers and managing stock. Both roles are part of Amazon's grocery services but differ significantly in work environment and responsibilities.

What are the most commonly searched types of Amazon Fresh Delivery Driver jobs in Minnesota?

The most popular types of Amazon Fresh Delivery Driver jobs in Minnesota are:

Transportation Support Coordinator (Remote) - $865-$1,195 per week

American Logistics Authority

Minneapolis, MN • On-site, Remote

$1.0K - $1.2K/wk

Full-time

Re-posted 2 days ago


Job description

Transportation Support Coordinator (Remote) - $865-$1,195 per week
Position Summary
The Transportation Support Coordinator works from home assisting drivers, dispatchers, brokers, and operations to keep freight moving without delays. You organize schedules, communicate updates, verify documents, and help prevent common dispatch issues. This role is perfect for someone who wants to learn the industry from the ground up and eventually transition into becoming an Independent Freight Dispatcher.
Remote Work Setup
• 100% Work-From-Home
• Flexible hours
• Ideal for people who want to move into dispatching later
Weekly Salary Breakdown
  • $865/week at entry experience
  • $1,195/week for experienced support staff
    Equivalent annual range: $45,000-$62,000/year
What You Do
Driver & Dispatch Assistance
  • Provide drivers with updated instructions, addresses, and appointment times
  • Track ETAs, delays, breakdowns, and HOS considerations
  • Help drivers resolve road issues quickly and professionally
Load Coordination
  • Confirm pickup and delivery appointments
  • Track loads and provide real-time updates to brokers/shippers
  • Verify BOLs, PODs, and ensure the freight matches the bill (prevent wrong-load issues)
Time Management
  • Estimate realistic load/unload times
  • Prevent overscheduling and tight back-to-back appointment windows
Documentation
  • Upload all paperwork into the TMS
  • Track detention, layover, and TONU opportunities
  • Keep clean, accurate load notes
Customer & Broker Communication
  • Send check calls and status updates
  • Notify brokers of changes or delays
  • Maintain positive, professional relationships with shippers/brokers
Skills Needed
  • Clear communication
  • Attention to detail
  • Ability to multitask under pressure
  • Strong organizational skills
  • Basic familiarity with load boards / TMS (training available)
Why This Role Is Perfect for Future Dispatchers
This job teaches the exact skills used by:
• Freight Dispatchers
• Load Planners
• Broker Agents
• Fleet Managers
You learn how to:
  • Communicate with drivers
  • Manage freight
  • Work with brokers
  • Solve real logistics problems

All of which set you up to eventually work independently as a freight dispatcher and earn significantly more.