Delivery Driver - Earn 14 - 18 per hour • (Gloucester)

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As an Amazon Flex delivery driver, you have the opportunity to be your own boss and earn a competitive hourly rate while delivering packages to Amazon customers.

About the Job

This is a flexible role that allows you to choose when and how much you want to work. With Amazon Flex, you can schedule blocks in advance or pick them up each day based on your availability.

You will need a valid UK driving license, an iPhone or Android smartphone, and a mid-size vehicle with 5 seats or larger. You will also need a UK National Insurance Number, proof of your Right to Work in the UK, commercial vehicle insurance, and to pass a background and criminal record check.

No previous experience as a transportation driver is necessary, but you must have a clean driving record and be able to lift up to 25kg.

The Benefits

As an Amazon Flex delivery partner, you will get access to exclusive deals and discounts on fuel, electric charging, vehicle maintenance, and more through Onsi and bp pulse.

You can save over £150 a year on fuel with three different Fuel Cards to choose from: bp plus, Onsi, and Shell. You will also get discounts on supermarkets like ASDA, Aldi, and Tesco, as well as big-name mobility and technology brands like Apple, Vodafone, and Halfords.

In addition, you will get a full bp pulse subscription and save on average 20% off bp pulse contactless electric vehicle charging, with discounted rates starting at just 0.44/kWh.

Requirements

To become a delivery driver, you must meet the following requirements:

  • Valid UK driving license
  • iPhone or Android smartphone
  • Mid-size vehicle with 5 seats or larger
  • UK National Insurance Number
  • Proof of your Right to Work in the UK
  • Commercial vehicle insurance
  • Pass a background and criminal record check
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