Part-Time Driver & Crew Member

Job Description Job Description Part-Time Driver & Crew Member – Deliver & Serve the Pizza Love with Pizza Hut! Ready to roll and rock the kitchen? Join our team as a Driver & Crew Member at Pizza Hut, where you’ll be delivering hot, fresh pizzas and making them in-store! This part-time role gives you the best of both worlds – working behind the counter and cruising the streets in your "mobile office" (aka your car). Why You’ll Love This Job: Flexibility: Mix up your shifts between delivering pizza and helping out in-store. Whether you're on the road or in the kitchen, you’ll always be moving. Pay & Perks: Get paid to listen to your favorite tunes while you drive, plus tips and awesome team perks! Growth Opportunities: Pizza Hut loves promoting from within, and we’re committed to helping you grow through training and our supportive culture. What You’ll Need to Join the Team: A clean driving record (safety is key!) a valid driver’s license and car insurance. Drivers must be at least 18 years old. Dress the part: We’ve got cool team-designed t-shirts and hats for you to wear – just keep them clean and ready to roll! A keen sense of direction to navigate your service area. What You’ll Be Doing: Delivery: You’ll be on the road, bringing hot, delicious pizza and wings to hungry customers. In-store work: When you’re not delivering, you’ll be helping out in the kitchen or on the counter, prepping orders and keeping the store running smoothly. Why Pizza Hut? We’re not just another gig – we’re a team that values fun, growth, and a job well done. Join us and be part of a culture where your success is our priority. Plus, who doesn’t love pizza? Apply now to join the Pizza Hut family and deliver happiness, inside and out!

Required qualifications:

  • Clean driving record
  • Valid driver's license
  • Car insurance
  • At least 18 years old
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