What are the responsibilities and job description for the Delivery Driver - Cannabis position at High Bluff Group?
We are currently hiring for a full-time Delivery Drivers for a cannabis Dispensary located just off the Las Vegas Strip. This is a best-in-class dispensary looking for reliable, experienced drivers to provide top level service to customers. No previous cannabis experience is necessary, but preferred.
JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Deliver orders directly to customer’s location on routes
- Follow routes and delivery schedule
- Become familiar and understand applicable laws and regulations as they pertain to deliveries
- Transfer returned/rejected product back to the location
- Responsible for ensuring all returned/rejected product is placed in the appropriately designated area
- Collect payments, handle cash, and change
- Maintain a professional, safe, and clean work environment and vehicle
- Maintain personal vehicle with upmost care and respect
- Complete logs and reports
PREFERRED SKILLS AND REQUIREMENTS:
- Previous experience operating as a delivery driver in any industry
- Responsive to constructive feedback and training
- Ability to calculate math with money accurately
- Valid driver’s license & auto insurance
- Excellent organizational and time management skills
- Excellent driving record
- High school degree or equivalent
- Cannabis experience not required
- Willingness to work flexible work hours and schedules
- 21 years of age required by law
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