Multi Drop Courier Delivery Driver (Should own a Car or Van)
Preston, Lancashire
- Language
- English
- Job Level
- Experienced
- Hours
- Full Time
- Posted
- 13 hours ago
- Salary
- £720-£1250 per Week
- Closes
- 05 Dec 2025
- Course
- No
- Contract Type
- Self Employed
Description
Job Description:
You will be delivering in your own Car/Van, working out of your local depot, delivering parcels on behalf of our client.
PAY & Work Hours:
Approximately 6-8 hours per day
Approximately £110-£120 for Car
Approximately £180-£200 for Van (dependent on Van size and location)
Small Van - £150-£160
SWB/MWB - £160-£180
LWB/XLWB - £180-£200 per day (you will deduct your own fuel expenses from this).
Get in touch for more details in regards to pay.
Your Typical Day:
Arrive at the depot to load up parcels efficiently into your Car/Van whilst scanning them onto the delivery app. Once this is done, you will proceed to deliver these parcels, following the pre-assigned optimized route on your delivery app.
Responsibilities:
Safely and efficiently operate a delivery Car/Van to transport packages to designated locations
Follow assigned routes and schedules to ensure timely delivery of packages
Load and unload packages from your own Car/Van, ensuring proper handling and security
Communicate effectively with manager to provide updates on delivery status and address any concerns or questions
Adhere to all traffic laws and regulations while driving
Use of company mobile app to take images of deliveries and take electronic signatures, receipts
Experience:
NO experience required, however any previous experience as a courier or delivery driver is preferred, though not essential.
Full training will be provided.
You must have your own Car/Van which you're willing to use for deliveries
Contact us:
Phone: +44 1615 641992 Email: victor@drivercrew.co.uk
Ad ID: 5417389539
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