Daytona Beach Part-Time Job:Overnight Parcel Transfer Driver
Part-Time Job Highlights – Daytona Beach
Fast Facts
- Job Title: Overnight Parcel Transfer Driver – Flexible Part-Time Role
- Based in: Daytona Beach, FL (our growing Daytona Beach site)
- Hiring Organization: Nightline Freight
- This part-time role in Daytona Beach is an excellent opportunity for professionals skilled in relevant skills.
- Our Nightline Freight part-time team in Daytona Beach, FL is growing.
- Benefit from working part-time in Daytona Beach, a key hub for the Freight Logistics industry.
Compensation & Benefits
- Pay: $3.1k-$4.4k/Month (approx. $44.9k/Year)
- Benefits: A competitive part-time compensation package.
- Excellent work-life balance for part-time staff in Daytona Beach.
Position Scope
- This part-time position centers on your professional skills within the Freight Logistics space in Daytona Beach.
Drive the Night, Skip the Traffic
While delivery vans handle the day shift, the massive movement of packages between regional sorting hubs happens entirely under the cover of darkness. We are seeking reliable night-owls for the role of Overnight Parcel Transfer Driver. Operating a commercial box truck or large cargo van, you will transport massive, consolidated bins of packages between logistics facilities. This role involves minimal customer interaction and is frequently "no-touch" or low-touch freight, relying on dock workers to load the vehicle.
The Night Shift Route
- Facility-to-Facility Hauling: Execute highly scheduled, repetitive nocturnal routes, driving between main processing centers and local delivery stations to stage the freight for the morning drivers.
- Nocturnal Driving Mastery: Safely pilot a large commercial vehicle on empty highways, relying on strong situational awareness and fatigue-management techniques.
- Strict Dispatch Adherence: The logistics network relies entirely on your punctuality. You must adhere to rigid overnight dispatch times to ensure the system doesn't back up.
The Overnight Advantage
Escape the stress of daytime traffic gridlock and customer complaints. You will drive the exact same loop every night, allowing you to master your route and enjoy a highly structured, low-stress driving environment. Enjoy competitive base pay heavily bolstered by premium overnight shift differentials.
Requirements
Must be at least 21 years old. A standard driver's license with extensive large-vehicle experience (or a Class B/C CDL, depending on truck size) is required. You must have an absolutely pristine driving record. Must be fully willing to work the graveyard shift (e.g., 10:00 PM to 6:00 AM). Background check and drug screen are required.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does the Parcel Transfer Driver position pay at Nightline Freight?
This role offers a pay range of $3,060 - $4,420. Actual compensation may vary based on experience, shift, and location within Daytona Beach.
Where is this Parcel Transfer Driver job located?
This position is based in Daytona Beach, FL. Nightline Freight has facilities throughout the region, but this specific opening is in Daytona Beach.
What are the overnight shift hours?
Overnight shifts at Nightline Freight in Daytona Beach typically run from approximately 6:00 PM to 4:30 AM, though exact times may vary by facility. Night shift roles often come with shift differential pay on top of the base rate.
How many hours per week is this part-time Parcel Transfer Driver role?
Part-time positions at Nightline Freight generally range from 20 to 30 hours per week with flexible scheduling options. Exact hours depend on business needs and your availability.
Do I need my own vehicle for this delivery role?
Nightline Freight typically provides delivery vehicles and equipment. A valid driver's license is required. Check the specific requirements listed in the job description for this Daytona Beach position.
What are the physical requirements for this delivery position?
Delivery roles require the ability to lift, carry, and deliver packages weighing up to 50 lbs. You should be comfortable entering and exiting a vehicle frequently and walking throughout your shift, including stairs.