About the Role:
For this route, you will deliver surgical implant and instrument supply kits needed for orthopedic procedures to hospitals and surgery clinics in the assigned area. Once surgeries are complete, you will pick up the surgical kits and return them to the customer's warehouse for sterilization and restock. You will make a difference in the lives of those individuals who are starting their journey to healing. Attention to detail is extremely important as you will need to make sure that you are selecting the appropriate kit(s) from the warehouse that are assigned to you for delivery and ensuring that the kit(s) are complete upon pickup as well as making sure that all components of the kit are accounted for upon pickup. If the incorrect kits are delivered, this could cause delays in surgery. Excellent communication skills (both written and verbal) are critical for this route as time-sensitive deliveries are needed on occasion. As you will come in contact with many important people, maintaining a clean appearance and acting in a professional manner at all times is essential. Opportunities for future growth are possible with a great work ethic, dependability and integrity.
Responsibilities:
Available Routes:
This route will be a weekday route from morning to late afternoon/early evening. No weekends are required.
Payment Structure:
Weekly settlements based on the route schedule range from $1200 to $1600 if you own your own cargo or sprinter van.
Minimum Qualifications:
Preferred Qualifications:
Skills:
The role requires excellent time management and navigation skills to ensure timely deliveries across various locations. Strong communication skills are essential for coordinating with healthcare providers and dispatch teams, ensuring clarity and efficiency in operations. Attention to detail is critical when verifying orders and handling sensitive medical products to prevent errors and maintain compliance with healthcare standards. Problem-solving skills are frequently utilized to address unexpected challenges such as traffic delays or delivery discrepancies. Additionally, basic mechanical skills help in performing routine vehicle maintenance checks, ensuring the van remains in optimal condition for safe transportation.