How to Get an Amazon Delivery Job in Australia?

how to get a delivery job with Amazon

If you want to know how to get a delivery job with Amazon, the good news is that it is one of the most accessible and best-paying delivery options in Australia. Amazon offers several routes, from flexible app-based driving to steady employed roles, and most need no prior experience. This guide walks through the options, the requirements, how to sign up for Amazon Flex step by step, what you will earn, and how to get accepted and make the most of your blocks.

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Amazon Delivery Options

Amazon does not offer just one kind of delivery job, so it helps to know the differences before you apply. There are three main routes, each suiting a different work style, and the table below compares them.

OptionSetupBest For
Amazon FlexYour own car, app-based blocksMaximum flexibility, you cover vehicle costs
DSP driverCompany van, set shiftsSteady employed-style work, no vehicle costs
Warehouse / fulfilmentOn-site at a centreIndoor roles, sorting and packing, fixed shifts

Amazon Flex is the independent contractor program. You use your own car, book delivery blocks in advance through the Flex app, collect a pre-sorted batch of parcels from an Amazon delivery station, and complete the route. It offers the most flexibility, since you choose when you work, but you cover your own vehicle costs. Delivery service partner (DSP) roles are employed driving jobs with companies contracted to Amazon, using their vans on set shifts, which removes personal vehicle expenses. Warehouse and fulfilment roles are indoor jobs sorting and packing at an Amazon centre, on fixed shifts.

Requirements for Amazon Delivery Job

The entry bar is low, which is part of Amazon delivery’s appeal, but the specifics matter. For Amazon Flex, you must be at least 18, hold a valid Australian driver’s licence, and have access to a reliable vehicle large enough to carry parcels securely. As a contractor, you also need an Australian Business Number (ABN), an Australian bank account for direct payment, a smartphone with a stable internet connection, and your own vehicle insurance, since Amazon’s cover applies only during active delivery blocks.

You must have the legal right to work in Australia, and Amazon does not sponsor visas. In New South Wales, drivers must complete a safety training course before delivering, which Amazon pays for and pays you to attend. DSP roles share similar age, licence, and right-to-work requirements but may also ask for a short resume, while the employer handles tax, super, and the vehicle. Be ready for some physical lifting in any of these roles.

How to Sign Up for Amazon Flex?

Getting started with Amazon Flex is quick once your paperwork is ready. Follow these steps.

  • Check availability. Visit the Amazon Flex website or app to confirm Flex operates in your area, since coverage varies and some cities have a waitlist.
  • Download the app and create an account. Use the official Amazon Flex driver app and register with your details.
  • Submit your documents. Provide your driver’s licence, your ABN, and your bank account details for payment.
  • Pass the background check. Amazon runs a standard background check; approval usually takes one to three days.
  • Complete any required training. In NSW, finish the paid safety course before your first delivery.
  • Book your first block. Once approved, open the app, view available blocks with their pay and duration, reserve one that suits you, and collect your parcels from the delivery station.

Pay and What to Expect …

Amazon Flex is widely regarded as one of the best-paying mainstream delivery platforms in Australia. It pays a fixed rate per block rather than per parcel, generally around $28 to $35 an hour, which works out to roughly $108 to $150 for a standard four-hour block. Because the rate is fixed, finishing your route early effectively raises your hourly pay.

Rates are rising in some states. A New South Wales ruling sets the Flex rate there at about $37.80 an hour from July 2026, equating to at least $151.20 for a four-hour block. As a contractor, though, you pay your own fuel, servicing, and vehicle costs, so your true take-home is lower than the headline rate. DSP drivers earn a comparable $28 to $35 an hour but in a company van, which removes those expenses. For how Amazon compares with food delivery, see our guide to Uber Eats driver jobs.

Reality check: Flex pays well per block, but you fund your own car. If you want predictable pay with no vehicle costs, a DSP driver role or an Amazon warehouse shift may net you more.

Tips for Getting Accepted and Maximising Blocks

Two things decide your Amazon Flex experience: getting approved, and then securing good blocks. On approval, apply with accurate documents and a reliable, appropriately sized vehicle, since an unsuitable car is a common reason for rejection or later deactivation. If your area is waitlisted, keep checking the app, as spots open unexpectedly based on local demand, and there is no guaranteed way to skip the queue.

Once you are in, blocks can be competitive, especially the best-paying ones. Release times for new blocks vary by station, so log in at peak release windows and book ahead when you can. Higher-value blocks often appear at busy periods such as evenings and weekends. Protect your standing by accepting only blocks you can complete, arriving on time, and following delivery guidelines, because missed blocks and low ratings can lead to deactivation, which is sometimes permanent. Simple gear like a phone mount and a portable charger keeps you efficient across a long block.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get a delivery job with Amazon?

The fastest route is Amazon Flex. Download the Amazon Flex app, sign up with your driver’s licence and ABN, pass a background check, and wait for approval, usually one to three days. Once approved, you book delivery blocks in the app. Alternatively, apply to a delivery service partner (DSP) for an employed driver role.

How much does Amazon Flex pay in Australia?

Flex pays a fixed rate per block, generally around $28 to $35 an hour, which works out to roughly $108 to $150 for a four-hour block. From July 2026, a NSW ruling sets the rate there at about $37.80 an hour, or at least $151.20 per block. Remember you cover your own fuel and vehicle costs as a contractor.

Do I need experience to drive for Amazon?

No. For Amazon Flex you only need a valid driver’s licence and a reliable, suitably sized vehicle. DSP roles may ask for a short resume, but neither requires previous delivery experience.

Is there a waitlist for Amazon Flex?

Often, yes. Flex availability depends on demand in your area, so you may be waitlisted for weeks or months. Check the app regularly, as spots can open unexpectedly, and consider a DSP role in the meantime.

Can international students drive for Amazon?

Yes, with valid work rights, but you must stay within your visa’s 48-hour-per-fortnight limit while studying, counting Flex hours done through your ABN. Amazon does not sponsor visas.

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