3rd Shift Weekend Operations Driver(Gig)-Nampa

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Position: 3rd Shift Weekend Operations Driver (Flexible/Contract, Nampa) Employer: Amazon (Hiring in Nampa) Location: Nampa, ID

Pay: $2.4k-$3.5k/Month (approx. $35.4k/Year) Benefits: A competitive compensation package is offered. Flexible contract/gig opportunity in Nampa.

What You'll Do

Apply your your professional skills skills at our Nampa location.

  • This Nampa-based role is an excellent opportunity for professionals skilled in relevant skills.
  • Our Amazon team in Nampa, ID is growing.
  • Benefit from working in Nampa, a key hub for the Transportation And Logistics industry.


Position Brief: Overnight Peak Volume Weekend Specialist

The architectural flow of the global e-commerce supply chain dictates that weekends are periods of intense, maximal volume. To ensure the integrity of the network, our Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) rely on a dedicated fleet of 3rd Shift Weekend Operations Drivers. This role is a highly specialized, part-time commitment designed specifically for individuals seeking to generate a substantial, reliable secondary income overnight without compromising their Monday-to-Friday daytime professional or academic schedules. If you are hunting for elite, part-time driving jobs that offer the financial stability of a corporate entity while functioning as the ultimate, high-yield nocturnal side hustle, this is your premier destination.

Core Operational Directives

Your mandate is to execute high-density, peak-volume delivery routes exclusively during the overnight hours on Friday nights, Saturday nights, and Sunday nights. You will operate an Amazon-branded delivery van, serving as the critical thrust that clears the weekend logistics backlog before the sun rises.

  • High-Velocity Nocturnal Route Execution: Safely pilot a commercial transit van through residential neighborhoods during the quietest hours of the weekend. You must expertly navigate the complex Amazon routing application to drop hundreds of packages within a compressed timeframe under the cover of darkness.
  • Peak-Volume Stealth Freight Handling: Manage the extreme physical demands of weekend volume with absolute noise discipline. You will continuously lift, twist, and carry heavy parcels (up to 50 lbs), navigating long driveways, steep stairs, and complex apartment lobbies repeatedly throughout your 10-hour overnight shift without waking customers.
  • Safety Telemetry Compliance in Low Light: Maintain absolute adherence to the Netradyne onboard safety systems. Despite the pressure to deliver high volumes swiftly in the dark, you must never compromise on following distances, speed limits, or stop-sign compliance.

Workplace Dynamics & Environment

The 3rd shift weekend operational environment is characterized by high energy at the station and intense, solitary focus on the road. You will arrive at the Delivery Station late at night to a highly active load-out matrix. You will have a strict 20-minute window to load your assigned van with a massive volume of organized totes and oversized boxes using artificial lighting. Once on the road, the environment shifts to total autonomy. You will spend your weekend nights independently executing your digital manifest, enjoying completely empty vehicular traffic but remaining hyper-vigilant for low-visibility hazards and executing flawless stealth drop-offs.

Financial Portfolio & Comprehensive Benefits

We believe in aggressively rewarding the dedication required to sacrifice weekend nights for operational success:

  • Premium Monthly Weekend & Night Compensation: Secure a highly lucrative, stable monthly income based on your weekend night shifts. This role frequently features stacked premium "weekend shift differentials" AND "3rd shift differentials" that significantly elevate your base hourly rate above standard weekday levels.
  • Corporate-Level Part-Time Benefits: Unlike gig-economy apps, as a W-2 employee of a DSP, eligible part-time drivers gain access to robust medical, dental, and vision insurance options, providing true security for your side hustle.
  • Wealth & Time Accrual: Participate in a 401(k) retirement matching program and accrue actual Paid Time Off (PTO) based on the hours you work, allowing you to take paid weekends off when needed.
  • Zero Operational Costs: You will drive a company-provided van, fully fueled, insured, and maintained by the DSP. You never assume the financial risk of utilizing your personal vehicle.

Candidate Criteria & Qualifications

Candidates must be a minimum of 21 years of age to meet commercial insurance mandates. You must possess a valid state driver's license with an exceptionally clean motor vehicle record. Absolute, uncompromising availability to work full 10-hour overnight shifts on Friday, Saturday, and/or Sunday nights is mandatory. You must demonstrate elite physical stamina, capable of executing hundreds of deep squats and lifting 50-pound packages continuously in low-light environments. A comprehensive background investigation and drug screening are required.

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