Parcel Handling & Delivery
Pick up parcels from warehouse or collection points.
Deliver parcels to customers at homes, offices, or designated locations.
Handle fragile or high-value items carefully.
Route Management & Planning
Plan efficient daily delivery routes.
Use GPS or delivery management apps to navigate.
Customer Interaction
Communicate with customers for timely deliveries.
Handle queries or complaints professionally.
Collect signatures or proof of delivery.
Documentation & Reporting
Maintain delivery logs, receipts, or digital updates.
Report issues like failed deliveries, address errors, or damaged goods.
Vehicle & Safety Management
Operate company-provided or personal vehicles safely.
Perform basic vehicle maintenance checks.
Follow traffic rules and company safety policies.
Education: Usually 10th or 12th pass; some companies accept graduates.
Driving License: Mandatory (two-wheeler or four-wheeler depending on role).
Experience: Prior delivery, courier, or logistics experience preferred but not always required.
Physical Fitness: Ability to lift parcels and be on the move for extended hours.
Skills: Time management, basic tech skills for apps, and good communication.
Incentives: Performance-based bonuses or extra delivery incentives.
Perks: Job stability, vehicle support, allowances (mobile/internet), and experience in logistics operations.