Entry-Level Postal Delivery Driver - London - Temporary Contract

Are you looking to start your career as a Entry-Level Postal Delivery Driver - London - Temporary Contract in LONDON? Royal Mail is currently hiring local talent for this position!

Summary

Looking for a delivery driver job where you can stay active, connected to your community, and enjoy great benefits? Join Royal Mail as a Postie (Postal Delivery Driver) and become the face of our trusted service, delivering letters and parcels in LONDON. You’ll work on a rotating shift schedule, including some weekends. Your rota will confirm your hours and delivery routes, which may vary based on demand. You’ll be required to work Sundays on a rota basis, from 11:00 to 20:00.

Royal

Location: West London Delivery Centre, NW10 7NZ

Job type: Fixed Term contract (9 months) 

Salary: £16.24 per hour* (paid monthly) + paid overtime available.
Working hours:
37 Hours hours per week – working 5 days in 7 across Monday - Sunday – 07:00-12:00/15:00-20:00

 

Looking for a delivery driver job where you can stay active, connected to your community, and enjoy great benefits? Join Royal Mail as a Postie (Postal Delivery Driver) and become the face of our trusted service, delivering letters and parcels in LONDON.

 

You’ll work on a rotating shift schedule, including some weekends. Your rota will confirm your hours and delivery routes, which may vary based on demand. 

 

You’ll be required to work Sundays on a rota basis, from 11:00 to 20:00.

 

What you’ll do

  • Sort letters and parcels at the delivery office
  • Deliver post by van and on foot in your local area
  • Build relationships with customers
  • Work outdoors in all weathers

 

You’ll deliver more than just mail: exam results, birthday cards, business orders, and moments that matter.** It's not always easy – but it’s always rewarding.

 

Why people enjoy this role

  • Being active and outdoors
  • Working independently
  • Meeting customers
  • A role that offers routine, structure, and variety

 

What to expect

This role is physically demanding and fast-paced:

  • Walking long distances (up to 12 miles / 20,000+ steps)
  • Driving a Royal Mail van daily
  • Working in all weather conditions
  • Delivering letters and high volumes of parcels
  • Busy, time-pressured days, especially during peak periods

 

About you

We’ll provide full training, a uniform, and an iconic red van. You’ll need:

  • A full manual UK driving licence (maximum 6 penalty points, registered to your current name and address)
  • Willingness to drive a Royal Mail van daily and able to pass a driving assessment
  • Physically fit and comfortable walking long distances, climbing stairs / hills, and lifting / carrying 10kg+ mailbags
  • Reliable and self-motivated
  • Str

Responsibilities

Sort letters and parcels at the delivery office, Deliver post by van and on foot in your local area, Build relationships with customers, Work outdoors in all weathers.

Key Aspects

Delivery driver job, stay active, connected to your community, delivering letters and parcels, rotating shift schedule, work outdoors.

Apply for this Postal Delivery Driver in LONDON - Weekend role today via Placed.

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