Driver Delivery

Driver Delivery


Company
GDG Partner Delivery
Location
Toluca, State of Mexico
Job Type
Full-time and Part-time
Posted
14 days ago
Via
via WhatJobs
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Job Description
Esto te interesa

¡Buscamos repartidor!

Contacta con nosotros si...

Tienes experiência en paquetería, Uber, Didi o Rappi

Sabes conducir motocicleta

Tienes casco y licencia del Edomex o CDMX

Cuentas con teléfono Android o IOS

Tienes disponibilidad de trabajar en Cdmx

(Polanco, Reforma y Santafe)

Ofrecemos:
Sueldo base semanal $3,000.00 netos

Bono de cumplimiento semanal $300.00

Bono de eficiencia semanal $300.00

Apoyo de comida semanal $300.00

Apoyo saldo telefónico semanal $100.00

Proporcionamos moto y combustible

Transporte redondo TLC - CDMX -TLC sin costo

Bono de referido $500.00

Laboramos de lunes a sábado (descanso domingo)
• *Requisitos**:
¡para ser repartidor!

Documentos:
Solicitud de empleo o CV con fotografía

Licencia Edomex o Cdmx (si tienes de Guerrero,

debemos validar si nos acepta la plataforma)

INE Vigente

Comprobante de domicilio no mayor a 3 meses

Curp Vigente

Certificado ultimo grado de estudios

Croquis de tu domicilio y foto de fachada

Dos referencias familiares

Cuenta bancaria, no cuentas digitales

(Mercado pago, Nu, fondeadora, etc )

agenda entrevista!!!

Tipo de puesto: Tiempo completo

Sueldo: $4,000.00 a la semana

Beneficios:

- Aumentos salariales
- Automóvil de la empresa
- Ayuda o servicio de transporte
- Programa de referidos
- Servicio de comedor

Lugar de trabajo: Empleo presencial

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers about Electrician Jobs

Q What is the minimum daily wage for electricians in Mexico starting January 2026?
According to CONASAMI, the general minimum wage in Mexico is 312.00 MXN per day as of January 1 2026. Electricians classified under skilled trades receive this base rate with mandatory overtime at 2 times the rate after 8 hours. Employers must also provide IMSS registration and profit sharing of at least 10 percent of profits.
Q How many hours per week can an electrician legally work in Mexico and what leave is required?
The Federal Labor Law sets a maximum of 48 hours per week for electricians with at least one full rest day. Workers receive 12 days of paid vacation after the first year plus an additional vacation bonus of 25 percent of salary. Maternity leave is 84 days fully paid through IMSS.
Q What license or certification is mandatory for electricians in Mexico in 2026?
Electricians must hold a valid licencia de instalador eléctrico issued by the Dirección General de Normas after passing the NOM-001-SEDE-2012 exam. The certification is valid for 5 years and requires renewal with proof of 40 hours of continuing education. Without this license employers face fines up to 5000 times the daily minimum wage.
Q What documents are required to apply for an electrician job through the Mexican employment service in 2026?
Applicants must submit a valid CURP, official ID, proof of technical high school diploma or CONOCER certificate, and the electrical installer license. The Servicio Nacional de Empleo requires these documents uploaded to the Chamba platform before any interview can be scheduled.
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