The delivery driver is responsible for driving a light commercial vehicle to deliver goods to customers or distribution sites. The delivery driver is responsible for the quality of delivery, safety on the road, and interaction with customers.
Main responsibilities:
- Driving a light commercial vehicle to deliver goods to customers or distribution sites
- Load and unload goods into the vehicle, using appropriate equipment if necessary
- Plan the most efficient route to deliver goods on time and meet delivery deadlines
- Ensuring safety on the road by respecting driving rules and adapting driving to road and traffic conditions
- Interacting with customers to provide quality service and resolve potential delivery issues
- Ensure the maintenance and regular maintenance of the vehicle to ensure its good working condition
- Perform regular checks on transported goods to ensure their integrity and compliance with current regulations
- Maintain ship documentation, packing slips, and other documents required for the delivery of goods
Skills required:
- B driver's license (car) and significant professional experience in driving light commercial vehicles
- Knowledge of road safety rules and current freight transport regulations
- Ability to plan the most efficient route to deliver goods on time
- Good communication skills to interact with customers and resolve potential delivery issues
- Good physical condition to perform physically demanding tasks such as loading and unloading goods
- Ability to resolve issues that may occur on the road, such as delays, vehicle breakdowns, and delivery issues
Education and experience required:
- Professional training in driving light commercial vehicles is generally required for this position.
- Possession of a B driver's license (car) is also mandatory.
Remuneration:
The hourly rate of a Delivery Driver varies according to the geographical region and experience. On average, the rate used by Onestaff's partner establishments is €14.00 excluding tax/hour.

