Delivery Driver Jobs in Birmingham for Just Eat

Delivery Driver Jobs in Birmingham for Just Eat


Company
Just Eat
Location
Birmingham
Job Type
Contractor
Posted
6 days ago
Via
via Deliver With Just Eat

Job Description
Job Description:
Delivering with Just Eat in Birmingham is more than just a job – it’s a way to earn income on your own terms. Whether you’re searching for full-time jobs in Birmingham, part-time gigs, or something to fill the hours between studies or shifts, this opportunity fits all lifestyles. You’ll join a reliable and growing community of couriers helping local businesses reach customers across the city. It’s one of the few jobs in Birmingham where you can hit the road with your bike, moped or car, set your own hours, and get paid weekly – all without needing prior experience.

Salary:
Enjoy transparent and dependable earnings. You’ll be paid weekly for each successful delivery, directly into your bank account. There are no hidden fees, and you control how much you want to work – the more deliveries you complete, the more you earn. A courier job in Birmingham that pays fast and puts you in control.

Working Hours:
Flexible working is at the core of this driving job in Birmingham. Submit your availability weekly and choose shifts that fit your lifestyle – morning, evening, weekdays or weekends. There are no minimum hours, giving you freedom to combine this with studies, another job, or personal commitments.

Delivering in Birmingham:
Birmingham is one of the UK’s busiest and most vibrant cities – and that means high demand for delivery. As a courier in Birmingham, you’ll support local restaurants, grocery stores and businesses by getting orders to customers quickly and safely using your bike, moped, or car. The city's mix of urban and residential areas gives you diverse delivery routes and steady work. Start one of the most dynamic and accessible jobs in Birmingham and take control of your earnings today.

Requirements:
To start in a delivery driver job with us, you need to be at least 18 years old. You will also need an Apple or Android smartphone with data as well as a vehicle of your choice - a moped, bike or car - plus license and the correct insurance. To receive your money you should have a bank account. Additionally, when signing up, we may ask for a copy of your passport and proof of your right to work in the UK.

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers about Plumber Jobs

Q What is the National Living Wage rate for qualified plumbers in the United Kingdom from April 2026?
As per GOV.UK, the National Living Wage for plumbers aged 21 and over is £12.50 per hour from 1 April 2026. Overtime must be paid at the same minimum rate with no less than 1.5 times for hours above 40 per week under the Working Time Regulations. Employers must keep records for 3 years.
Q What visa and salary threshold apply for non-UK plumbers seeking work in the United Kingdom in 2026?
As per GOV.UK, non-UK plumbers require a Skilled Worker visa with a minimum salary threshold of £40,000 or the going rate for plumbers whichever is higher as of 2026. The visa lasts up to 5 years and requires a Certificate of Sponsorship from a licensed employer plus English language at B1 level. Applications must be made online with a £719 fee for up to 3 years.
Q What qualifications and experience are required to work legally as a plumber in the United Kingdom in 2026?
As per GOV.UK, plumbers must hold an NVQ Level 2 or 3 in Plumbing and Heating or equivalent plus a valid CSCS card for site access. Three years of relevant experience is mandatory for supervisory roles and Gas Safe registration is required for any gas work. Apprenticeships must be completed through approved providers listed on the Find an Apprenticeship service.
Q How many hours can plumbers work per week and what annual leave entitlement applies in the United Kingdom in 2026?
As per GOV.UK, plumbers are limited to an average of 48 hours per week over 17 weeks unless they opt out in writing. Full-time workers receive 5.6 weeks of paid annual leave including bank holidays equating to 28 days for a 5-day week. Rest breaks of 20 minutes apply after 6 hours of work.
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