Multi Drop Delivery Driver

ATA North
Aberdeen
1 week ago
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Self-Employed Delivery Driver (Multi-Drop)

Location:Altens (AB11) or Inverurie Depot (AB51), delivering surround Edinburgh or Inverurie

Start Date:ASAP

Pay:£120–£170 per day (£720–£1,020 per week)

Contract:Flexible – Full-Time, Part-Time, or Weekends

What we're looking for:

We’re looking for reliable, self-employed drivers to join our delivery team. Whether you want regular full-time work or just a few days a week, we’ve got routes to suit your schedule.

What the role involves:

  • Delivering and collecting parcels in your own vehicle or one of our insured vans
  • Using a simple app to manage your route and communicate with the depot
  • Loading parcels and making sure they’re delivered safely and on time

Requirements

If using our vans:

    • Valid UK, European, or Internationalmanualdriving licence
    • Age21+withat least 12 months of UK driving experience
    • Max6 penalty points(some endorsements not accepted – see below)
    • For our vans:We can’t accept certain licence endorsements (e.g., TT, CD, DR, DG, AC, BA, MS) when using our vans.

If using your own vehicle:

    • Age 18+ with a valid driving licence, your own car or van, and appropriate insurance (Goods in Transit & Public Liability).

Other things to keep in mind:

    • You must beeligible to live and work in the UK
    • Unfortunately,international studentswho aren’t allowed to work self-employedcan’t apply
    • We’re looking for people withstrong communication skillsand apositive, hard-working attitude
    • Other requirements might vary depending on individual circumstances and client compliance

Benefits

Why Join Us?

ATA Northis a leading delivery company specialising in last-mile logistics across Scotland and the North of England. We are proud to partner with national and international brands, ensuring seamless delivery solutions. With a network of strategically located managed depots and a large fleet of of 200+ vans, we successfully deliver over 20,000 parcels daily Nationwide. Any Time, Anywhere.

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