Delivery Driver
Curaleaf
- Bonita Springs, FL
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Lead and Inspire.
- Commit to Win.
- ONE Curaleaf.
- Driven to Deliver Excellence.
- Provides prompt, secure and professional delivery services
- Coordinates deliveries working with Processing and Packaging team
- Maintain Delivery vehicle
- Responsible for uploading documentation of delivery, maintenance, and compliance forms into proper electronic database
- Exhibits polite, professional driving etiquette
- Ability to efficiently plan routes using both computer and mobile electronic devices
- Performs basic vehicle checks and fluid levels
- Maintain a positive work environment conducive to trust and respect
- Follow procedures as outlined in on-boarding
- Responsible for researching, seeking out answers, resolving complaints, and reporting patient complaints to ensure customer retention and satisfaction.
- Responsible for updating patient dispensation records in the Florida Medical Marijuana Use Registry (MMUR)
- Familiarity with computer and mobile routing software and mapping programs to navigate and complete deliveries.
- High school diploma or general education degree (GED); and six months related experience and/or training
- 1+ years of customer service experience
- Valid Driver's License with excellent, clean, driving record
- Working knowledge of Microsoft Office (Outlook, Word, Excel)
- Experience with LeafLogix a plus
- Required
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