Delivery Jobs In Grays

Looking for delivery jobs in Grays? Sitting at the centre of Thurrock, one of the UK’s most important logistics corridors, Grays offers delivery drivers something most Essex towns simply cannot match: direct access to some of the biggest distribution facilities in the country. Skilled Solutions connects drivers with trusted carriers like Amazon Logistics and DPD, helping you find steady work in an area built around logistics from the ground up.

How To Apply?
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need my own van to work as a delivery driver in Grays?

Not always. Many positions provide a company vehicle, and Skilled Solutions offers van rental assistance to help you get started without a large upfront cost. If you want to work with Amazon Flex, you can use your own car for those shifts.

Yes. Amazon operates a delivery station at Proxima 111 in West Thurrock, just two miles from Grays town centre. This facility creates over 100 driver opportunities. Amazon also runs LCY2, the UK’s largest fulfilment centre, at nearby Tilbury. The delivery station handles the last-mile deliveries while the fulfilment centre processes and dispatches orders.

Very much so. Thurrock has one of the highest concentrations of logistics infrastructure in the country, with two international ports (Tilbury and London Gateway), the Thames Freeport, and Amazon’s largest UK facility all within the borough. The Purfleet-on-Thames regeneration will add 2,850 new homes, and ongoing growth across the borough means delivery demand is set to keep increasing. One in four workers in Thurrock is already employed in transport and storage, showing how central logistics is to the local economy.

The A13 was widened to three lanes in each direction between the M25 (Junction 30) and Stanford-le-Hope, with the work completed in 2023. This has reduced congestion and improved journey times along the main east-west route through Thurrock. For delivery drivers, it means quicker travel between different parts of the borough and easier connections to Basildon, Barking, and Central London.

Absolutely. The Dartford Crossing (M25 Junction 31) connects Grays directly to Dartford and the wider Kent road network. From East London, the A13 provides a fast route from Barking, Rainham, and Dagenham. c2c trains from London Fenchurch Street reach Grays in around 35 minutes, and the same line connects east to Basildon and Southend. Many drivers commute from Dartford, Gravesend, Barking, Dagenham, and Basildon.

Most routes are contained within the borough, covering areas like Grays, Chafford Hundred, Tilbury, South Ockendon, and Stanford-le-Hope. Some routes may extend into neighbouring areas such as Rainham, Aveley, or North Stifford. Your delivery app plans each day’s route, and most drivers work in a consistent area so they can build up local knowledge.

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Why Grays Is a Great Place for Delivery Drivers

No other town in our network sits within such a concentrated cluster of major logistics facilities. Including port of Tilbury, amazon delivery station and DP world London gateway.

Here is a summary of what makes this area exceptional for delivery drivers:

Advantage

Details

Amazon delivery station

Proxima 111, West Thurrock, creating 100+ driver opportunities

Amazon LCY2

UK’s largest fulfilment centre (2 million sq ft) at Tilbury

DP World London Gateway

Deep-sea port + 224-hectare logistics park on the Thames Freeport

Port of Tilbury

One of Britain’s major ports, adjacent to Grays

A13 corridor

Recently widened to three lanes (completed 2023), connecting London to Southend

M25/Dartford Crossing

The northern end of the Dartford Crossing sits within Thurrock

Transport workforce

25% of Thurrock workers are in transport and storage, five times the national average

The sheer concentration of logistics infrastructure means Grays and Thurrock generate more delivery work per square mile than almost anywhere else in Essex.

Types of Delivery Jobs Available in Grays

The range of logistics activity in Thurrock creates a wide variety of delivery work:

Multi drop delivery driver is the most common role. You collect parcels from a local depot and deliver them across a planned route, typically handling 80 to 150 stops per day. Routes in the denser parts of Thurrock (Grays, Tilbury, Chafford Hundred) keep mileage low with plenty of stops in a compact area. Our guide to what a multi drop driver does explains the daily responsibilities clearly.

Amazon delivery driver roles are available through Amazon’s West Thurrock delivery station. These positions are offered through delivery service partners or Amazon Flex, where you use your own vehicle and choose flexible shifts. The proximity of Amazon’s fulfilment centre at Tilbury means a steady supply of parcels feeding into the local delivery network.

Courier driver roles focus on same-day and next-day deliveries for businesses. Thurrock’s position between London and the wider South East, combined with the port activity at Tilbury and London Gateway, creates strong business-to-business courier demand. Our overview of courier jobs across London, Essex, and Kent explains how courier work differs from standard multi drop delivery.

Van driver positions may involve larger or specialist deliveries connected to the commercial and industrial activity across the borough. Our article on van driver jobs across London and the South East covers the different types available.

What You Need to Get Started

Here are the typical requirements for delivery work in Grays and Thurrock:

Requirement

Details

Driving licence

Full UK licence held for at least 1 year

Age

Usually 21 or over for van insurance purposes

Right to work

Proof that you can legally work in the UK

DBS check

A basic criminal record check (your employer arranges this)

Smartphone

Required for delivery apps and route navigation

Physical fitness

You will be on your feet, lifting parcels up to 20kg throughout the day

Previous delivery experience is not required for most entry-level roles. Companies provide full training on loading, scanning, and using delivery apps. The National Careers Service delivery van driver profile provides useful information about qualifications, skills, and career paths in this field.

How Much Can You Earn?

Pay for delivery work in the Grays and Thurrock area reflects its position on the edge of Greater London:

Employment Type

Typical Earnings

Employed driver

£12 to £15 per hour

Self-employed (per stop)

£1 to £2.50 per delivery

Self-employed (daily rate)

£130 to £190 per day

Amazon Flex

Up to £15 per hour (self-employed, flexible shifts)

Thurrock’s proximity to London means pay rates tend to be slightly higher than in more rural parts of Essex. The compact nature of many Thurrock delivery routes also helps keep fuel costs down, as you spend less time driving between stops. Self-employed drivers can often earn more per day but cover their own fuel, insurance, and vehicle costs.

If you are unsure whether employed or self-employed work suits you better, the UK Government’s guide to employment status explains the key differences.

A Typical Day as a Delivery Driver in Grays

Here is what most delivery drivers working across the Grays area can expect:

Early morning starts between 6:30 and 7:30 AM at your assigned depot. If you are working from Amazon’s West Thurrock station, you are just minutes from Grays town centre. You scan and load your parcels, check your delivery app, and head out.

Mid-morning to afternoon is your main delivery window. A typical Grays-area route might cover the terraced streets around Grays centre, the modern housing at Chafford Hundred, and then across to South Ockendon or Aveley. A Tilbury-focused route stays in a compact area with high density and lots of walking. Routes covering Stanford-le-Hope or Corringham are more spread out and involve more driving between stops.

Late afternoon is for completing your final stops, returning any undelivered parcels, and finishing for the day. Most shifts run 8 to 9 hours.

How to Apply for Delivery Jobs in Grays

Getting started with Skilled Solutions is straightforward:

  1. Browse our delivery driver vacancies to find roles near you.
  2. Complete a quick online application with your details and driving experience.
  3. Our team will get in touch to arrange a chat and discuss next steps.
  4. After a successful interview, you will receive training and be ready to start.

The process typically takes one to two weeks from application to your first shift. For a detailed step-by-step walkthrough, read our guide on how to apply for parcel delivery jobs.

You can check your driving licence details online using the DVLA check driving information service before you apply.

Start Your Delivery Driving Career in Grays

With Amazon’s UK largest fulfilment centre, a dedicated delivery station, two international ports, and the Thames Freeport all within the borough, Grays and Thurrock offer delivery drivers one of the strongest logistics job markets in the whole of Essex. The recently widened A13, the Dartford Crossing, and strong rail links mean the area is well-connected in every direction. Add in ongoing housing growth at Purfleet and across the borough, and the picture is clear: this is an area where delivery work is both plentiful and growing.

Whether you are starting your first delivery driving role or looking for a company that truly supports its people, Skilled Solutions can help. Browse our current vacancies and apply today. Our team is ready to help you get on the road.