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Customer Delivery Driver - Rugby Superstore

United Kingdom Tesco UK Approximately £12.50–£14.50 per hour, or around £24,500–£28,500 per year for full-time equivalent work, depending on contracted hours and supplements.*
Job Description

The Customer Delivery Driver is responsible for safely delivering Tesco customers’ online grocery orders from the Rugby Superstore. Requirements typically include a full UK driving licence, a safe driving record, good physical fitness for loading and unloading orders, and the ability to work flexible shifts, including evenings and weekends. Candidates should be reliable, punctual, friendly, and confident dealing directly with customers. The role requires careful route planning, accurate order handling, respectful vehicle use, and compliance with road-safety and company procedures. A positive attitude and strong customer-service skills are essential, as drivers represent Tesco at customers’ homes and must resolve minor delivery issues professionally.

Company Info

Tesco is one of the United Kingdom’s largest retailers, operating supermarkets, convenience stores, online grocery services, petrol stations, and other retail businesses. Founded in 1919, the company serves millions of customers each week through its stores and digital platforms. Tesco sells food, household products, clothing, financial services, and selected consumer goods, while its online operation provides home delivery and click-and-collect services. The business employs a large workforce across stores, distribution centres, technology, head-office functions, and customer services. Tesco places strong emphasis on value, convenience, responsible sourcing, sustainability, and serving local communities. Its customer delivery drivers are an important part of the online shopping experience, ensuring orders arrive safely, accurately, and on time.

Destination Guide

The United Kingdom offers opportunities in retail, logistics, healthcare, technology, construction, hospitality, education, and professional services. Major employment centres include London, Manchester, Birmingham, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Bristol, Leeds, and Belfast, while towns such as Rugby also provide supermarket and distribution work. British culture is diverse and generally values politeness, punctuality, personal privacy, and queuing. Lifestyle varies from busy urban living to quieter countryside communities, with public transport, historic towns, coastal areas, and national parks widely accessible. Living costs are highest in London and the southeast; renting and transport should be budgeted carefully. Visa requirements depend on nationality. Most non-UK nationals need an approved work visa, usually sponsored by an eligible employer, while Irish citizens generally have unrestricted work rights under the Common Travel Area. Check current UK government rules before relocating.

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