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At a Glance

  • Hiring: Amazon Logistics
  • Benefits: Weekly pay options may be available.
  • Job Title: Bulk Grocery Delivery Specialist At Amazon Fresh (Flexible Hours in Norman)
  • Apply your your professional skills skills in a flexible Norman environment.
  • Pay Rate: $22-$27/Hour (approx. $25.5k/Year)
  • Perfect for students or those seeking supplemental income.
  • Location: Norman, OK
  • This Norman-based role is an excellent opportunity for professionals skilled in customer service.
  • Our Amazon Logistics team in Norman, OK is growing.
  • Benefit from working in Norman, a key hub for the Transportation And Logistics industry.


Heavy Lifting, Huge Rewards: Bulk Logistics Specialist

Amazon Fresh doesn't just deliver a few apples to a residential porch; we regularly supply massive corporate offices, massive catered events, and large families with hundreds of pounds of provisions. We are actively seeking strong, highly capable Bulk Grocery Delivery Specialists to join our heavy-fleet operations. If you are a powerhouse who loves physical labor, excels at operating larger commercial step-vans or box trucks, and wants to dominate the highest-tier of driving jobs, this is your arena. Leave the small packages to the standard couriers; in this role, you are moving massive volume and reaping the premium rewards that come with it.

About the Role: The Heavy Hauler

As a Bulk Grocery Specialist, you will graduate from standard cargo vans and pilot larger, heavier commercial vehicles (like Ford step-vans or customized box trucks). Your routes will feature fewer stops than a standard driver, but the stops you make will be massive. You will be delivering towering stacks of insulated bags, dozens of cases of bottled water, and bulk dry goods. You will frequently deliver to commercial office buildings, requiring you to navigate freight elevators, interact with corporate receptionists, and execute massive unloading operations using heavy-duty pallet jacks and platform trucks. This role requires extreme physical strength, advanced commercial driving skills, and impeccable logistical planning.

A Day in the Life of a Bulk Specialist

You arrive at the fulfillment center and are assigned a larger step-van. Your manifest shows only 15 stops for the day, but your van is packed to the ceiling. Your first stop is a massive tech company downtown. You navigate the large truck into the subterranean commercial loading dock. You load 20 cases of sparkling water and 15 heavy insulated bags of fresh fruit and snacks onto a massive platform cart. You maneuver the heavy cart through the service corridors, ride the freight elevator to the 10th-floor corporate breakroom, and carefully unpack the items for the office manager. They are thrilled and sign off on the massive order. You return to your truck, sweating but satisfied, and head to the next massive drop—a suburban family stocking up for a holiday party. The physical exertion is real, but the day flies by, and the scale of what you accomplish is incredibly rewarding.

Comprehensive and Detailed Responsibilities

  • Heavy Commercial Driving: Safely operate oversized commercial delivery vehicles (step-vans or box trucks). You must master wide turns, high-clearance awareness, and commercial loading dock backing maneuvers in tight spaces.
  • Extreme Physical Logistics: Execute the heavy lifting. You will constantly lift, push, and pull bulk orders weighing hundreds of pounds, utilizing platform trucks, pallet jacks, and heavy-duty dollies to move freight from the truck to the final destination safely.
  • Corporate & Commercial Liaison: Act as a highly professional brand ambassador to our B2B (business-to-business) clients. Interact with office managers, concierges, and event planners, ensuring their massive supply orders are delivered exactly where they need them.
  • Load Balancing & Cargo Securing: Master the physics of your truck. You must ensure all heavy pallets and towering stacks of groceries are perfectly strapped and secured inside the cargo bay to prevent catastrophic shifting during transit.
  • Advanced Cold Chain Management: Manage the integrity of massive quantities of perishable goods, ensuring no insulated bags are left exposed on loading docks during lengthy corporate deliveries.

What Our Drivers Say: Real Employee Perspectives

This role is highly prized by those who love a physical challenge. A current Bulk Specialist says: "I moved up to the Bulk Delivery team because I wanted to drive the bigger step-vans and get a harder workout. This role is a beast, but it is awesome. You do fewer stops, but you are moving mountains of groceries—mostly huge water cases and office snacks. Because the orders are so massive, the corporate tips can be absolutely insane. It’s definitely the hardest delivery driver job physically, but the premium pay and the respect you get make it entirely worth it."

Industry-Leading Total Rewards and Benefits

Heavy lifting commands premium compensation:

  • Premium Bulk Pay & Corporate Tips: Earn elevated base wages for operating larger vehicles and handling bulk freight, coupled with the potential for massive tips from large corporate clients and events.
  • Zero Vehicle Costs: Drive our specialized heavy-duty fleet. We cover all fuel, commercial insurance, and maintenance.
  • Complete Healthcare Coverage: Access elite medical, dental, and vision insurance starting on your very first day.
  • CDL Career Pathway: Use this role as a stepping stone. Amazon's Career Choice program will fully fund your CDL (Commercial Driver's License) school, allowing you to graduate to driving 18-wheelers for Amazon Freight.
  • Financial & Time Freedom: Utilize Anytime Pay to access your wages daily, enjoy a 401(k) company match, and accrue Paid Time Off (PTO).

Requirements and Qualifications

  • Must be at least 21 years of age with a valid state driver's license (standard Class C is usually sufficient, but prior experience with step-vans or box trucks is highly preferred).
  • Exceptional, verified driving record with zero major infractions. Must pass DOT (Department of Transportation) medical certification if operating larger regulated vehicles.
  • Extreme physical strength and athletic stamina are absolutely mandatory; ability to repetitively lift 50+ lbs and maneuver carts weighing up to 300 lbs.
  • Highly professional demeanor required for interacting with corporate and B2B clients.
  • Must pass a rigorous motor vehicle background check and multi-panel drug screening.
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