Find delivery rider jobs with Coople.
Delivery riders are responsible for safely transporting goods to clients or customers. Also known as couriers or courier riders, delivery riders work to ensure products arrive on time and in good condition to their destination.
Coople connects jobseekers with local, flexible work to suit every schedule. Whether you’re looking for temporary, permanent, part-time or full-time work, you can find the right opportunity for you with Coople.
We work with jobseekers of all industry backgrounds and skill levels. As part of Coople’s community, you will be connected with rewarding work environments full of opportunities to develop your skills and realise your ambitions, no matter what they are.
What you can expect when applying to delivery rider jobs with Coople:
Job responsibilities
For example:
- Packing, loading and unloading delivery vehicles.
- Sorting packages and planning to find the most efficient delivery routes.
- Following processes and procedures to ensure customers can track their deliveries accurately.
- Obtaining signatures from customers upon delivery.
- Keeping delivery records up-to-date.
Warehouse operatives
You can also work flexibly as one of our dedicated warehouse operatives.
Stockroom assistants
You can also join our team of skilled stockroom assistants to find flexible, part-time work.
What skills do we look for in our delivery riders?
Sometimes, our delivery rider jobs do not require previous experience. If this is the case, it will be stated clearly in the job description. For example, the job description may say:
- No experience required.
- Strong physical stamina – must be able to cycle, walk and lift for extended periods of time.
- Excellent knowledge of local area and surrounding neighbourhoods.
- Strong time management skills.
- Ability to work independently and efficiently.
- Quality verbal communication skills.
If specific experience is required, it will be stated explicitly in the job description when you apply. For instance, hiring companies may ask for:
- Reliable mode of transportation.
- Over six months experience working as a delivery rider.
How to prepare for your role as a delivery rider.
There’s a variety of things to look out for when starting your job as a delivery rider. This could include:
- Specific uniform requirements and whether or not uniform and equipment will be provided.
- Job-specific training. If this is mandatory, it will be stated clearly in the job description.
To increase your chances of getting hired, it’s a good idea to read through the job requirements and make sure you have the right job profiles added to your account. This will also save you time when applying for work.
More importantly, when you are adequately prepared for the role, you can make sure each shift is a great one. This will help to build your platform reputation, allowing you to find regular work to help you reach your goals.
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