Amazon Delivery Driver

**Multi-Drop Delivery Driver - South West London (Depot: Croydon)** Pay: £170-£180 per day (OTE up to £1,000+ per week in peak) Start: Within 7-10 days (paid training provided) Schedule: 10-hour shifts, up to 6 days available **About the role** Join VANR delivering on behalf of a global e-commerce brand. You’ll collect from our Croydon depot and complete multi-drop routes across South West London. No experience needed—just great attitude, safe driving and reliability. **What you’ll do**: - Load your van, follow a planned route and deliver parcels safely and on time - Use the delivery app for navigation, proof of delivery and customer updates - Keep the vehicle tidy and drive within speed limits and site rules - Report issues promptly (access, returns, safety) **What we offer**: - £170-£180/day + bonuses (performance/attendance/peak) - Paid classroom & on-road training (mentored ride-along) - Flexible working: choose 4-6 days per week - Career progression: lead driver/OSM pathways - Free financial education workshops - Referral bonus: £100 for each friend who completes qualifying shifts - On-site parking & supportive management team - Fuel Benefits **Vehicle**: - Vans available (rental terms apply) or bring your own insured van (approved for commercial use). **Requirements**: - UK driving licence (12+ months), max 6 points (no serious convictions) - Right to work in the UK - Comfortable walking/lifting (up to 20-30kg with correct technique) - Smartphone for the delivery app - Safe, professional driving (no phone use while driving) **Nice to have** - Local area knowledge - Previous multi-drop/courier experience (not essential) **Equality** Pay: £170.00-£180.00 per day **Benefits**: - Casual dress - Financial planning services - On-site parking - Referral programme Licence/Certification: - Driving Licence (required) Work authorisation: - United Kingdom (required) Work Location: In person

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