Medical Driver - Pittsburgh, PA (Full Time)

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Medical Driver/Logistics Service Representative

Pittsburgh, PA - $17.00/hr. - Full Time

Monday - Friday, 6:30am - 2:30pm

This position involves driving a box truck on occasion (training provided as needed)

Must have valid DOT (Department of Transportation) Medical Certification Card or be able to get one.
Drug Screen Required

About US

Join MedSpeed and help deliver health! We're a healthcare logistics company partnering with organizations nationwide to transport vital medical supplies and specimens. At MedSpeed, teamwork, integrity, and growth drive everything we do. If you're passionate, driven, and ready to make a real impact, we want to hear from you. Today, we have a nationwide presence with locations across the U.S., yet we've never lost the entrepreneurial spirit and close-knit culture that defined us from day one.

Our people are at the heart of what we do and how we support our customers. We work as one team, we keep our promises, and we get better every day. These aren't just words; they shape how we support each other, grow together, and deliver real impact.

Why become a MedSpeeder? Take a look at what MedSpeed offers:

  • Training Provided - Our Blue Shirt Certified program ensures you excel in your role.
  • Opportunities for Career Advancement - Over 50% of our market managers have been promoted into their roles.
  • Medical, Dental, Vision and FSA- We offer plans that help you and your family take care of your whole self.
  • 401(K) - Helping you make good financial decisions today and for the future.
  • Paid Time Off - We value well-being and encourage work life balance.
  • Company Vehicle - No need to worry about maintenance or gas reimbursement.
  • Fixed Schedules - Schedule consistency and predictability


What you will be doing as a MedSpeed Box Truck Medical Driver:

  • Safely transport lab specimens, medical records, pharmaceuticals, medical equipment, sterile processing instrumentation, healthcare linens and related material
  • Drive a non-CDL Commercial Motor Vehicle (i.e., straight truck) throughout the shift on various roads and in varying weather conditions
  • Operate a hand-held scanning device to accurately track items through the transportation cycle
  • Strictly observe operating policies, procedures and service schedules
  • Demonstrate safe and courteous driving behavior
  • Present a professional image to clients and the public through appearance and interaction
  • Conduct pre/post trip vehicle inspections and maintain a clean, neat and orderly vehicle
  • Demonstrate teamwork, cooperation and adaptability with teammates and clients
  • Build and nurture a collaborative MedSpeed team culture


What you need to become a MedSpeed Medical Driver:

  • High school diploma or equivalent
  • Relevant industry/driving experience is a plus
  • Strong customer service and interpersonal skills
  • A valid driver's license and clean driving history
  • Has or can obtain current and appropriate class driver's license
  • Has or can successfully completed a company administered road test
  • Have or will furnish documents required for a Driver Qualification (DQ) file
  • Must have excellent driving history
  • Demonstrated dependability and reliability
  • Familiarity working with and adapting to technology
  • Demonstrated ability to follow procedures closely
  • Must be able to regularly lift and carry items weighing up to 50 pounds
  • While drop-off and pick-up responsibilities may vary and routes may be inconsistent, the ability to handle varying item weights and physical demands is always required
  • Must be able to lift items off storage racks.
  • Must be comfortable with walking and standing for long periods of time.


DOT non-CDL Commercial Motor Vehicle (CMV) Driver Requirements:

  • Ability to pass initial and random drug & alcohol screen
  • Must have or be able to obtain a DOT Medical Certification
  • Must be 21 years of age with an active driver's license for 3 years
  • Must read and speak the English language sufficiently to converse
  • Can, by reason of experience, training, or both, safely operate the type of non-CDL CMV in question.
  • Must be physically qualified by a doctor to operate a non-CDL CMV

MedSpeed partners with clients in healthcare environments, including hospitals, physician offices, and laboratories. Safety, trust, and compliance are essential in our partnerships. As a condition of employment, all candidates receiving an offer must complete a criminal background check, drug screen, and motor vehicle record (MVR) review. All results are evaluated in accordance with company policy and applicable federal, state, and local laws, including those governing the use of background and driving record information in employment decisions.

Please beware of fake job offers. MedSpeed only contacts candidates through official channels and never requests personal information outside of our secure application process. All position openings are at

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