Courier | Leeds, UK

Uber

Job Description

Courier – Uber Eats, Leeds, UK

This is an alternative to traditional delivery and courier jobs in Leeds. As an independent courier using the Uber app, you choose when, where and how often you deliver. It’s a fully flexible way to earn, whether you’re looking for a main income or a side gig alongside studies or another job.

You’ll collect orders from local restaurants, shops and merchants and deliver them to customers across Leeds and surrounding areas. You decide your schedule via the app, accepting delivery requests when you’re available and going offline whenever you need a break.

Uber Eats operates across hundreds of UK cities – including Leeds, London, Manchester, Glasgow, Liverpool and Edinburgh – giving you access to one of the largest networks of merchants and eaters. Couriers come from all backgrounds and industries, with the shared goal of fitting work around life, not the other way around.

Uber’s mission is to create opportunity through movement. Since 2010, the platform has helped change how people, food and goods move through cities, opening up flexible earning options and on‑demand services worldwide.

To deliver, you must meet local requirements, which typically include age, right to work, a suitable vehicle (bike, scooter or car) and appropriate insurance.


Job Data

Field Details
Job title Courier – Uber Eats
Company name Uber
Location Leeds, United Kingdom
Locality Leeds city and surrounding districts
City Leeds
Region West Yorkshire
Country United Kingdom
Job type Full-time and Part-time (fully flexible)
Employment type Self-employed / Independent contractor
Salary Variable, per delivery (no fixed salary)
Salary type Per delivery / variable earnings
Currency GBP
Work model Field-based, delivering orders via bike, scooter or car
Platform Uber Eats app (iOS/Android)
Requirements Local age/vehicle/insurance/right-to-work requirements apply

Skills & Competency Table

Skill / Competency Description
Safe Riding/Driving Follows road rules and prioritises safety for self and others
Navigation Uses in-app maps to find efficient routes across Leeds
Reliability Completes accepted deliveries promptly and reliably
Customer Service Polite, professional handovers to customers
Time Management Manages drop-off times and plans routes to maximise earnings
Independence Works without supervision, managing own schedule and workload
Problem Solving Handles wrong addresses, traffic or order issues calmly
Physical Stamina Comfortable cycling/walking or driving for sustained periods
Tech Confidence Uses smartphone apps and notifications effectively
Local Knowledge Familiarity with Leeds neighbourhoods is helpful for speed and service

Salaries Pay Calculator (Illustrative Only)

Earnings vary by time, distance, bonuses and your costs. Below are examples using assumed average hourly earnings; these are not guaranteed.

Scenario Assumed Avg Rate Hours / Week Approx Weekly Earnings Approx Monthly Earnings*
Light evenings £11/hour 8 £88 ~£380
Regular part-time £12/hour 15 £180 ~£780
Busy evenings + weekend £13/hour 20 £260 ~£1,127
Near full-time £13/hour 35 £455 ~£1,973

*Monthly ≈ weekly × 52 ÷ 12. Does not account for fuel, maintenance or tax.


Job Summary

Uber Eats courier work in Leeds gives you total flexibility to earn by delivering food and goods when it suits you. Using a bike, scooter or car, you accept deliveries via the Uber app, set your own hours, and get paid per trip – ideal as a side income or flexible main gig.


FAQs

Q1. Do I choose my own hours?
Yes. You’re self‑employed. You go online in the app when you want to receive delivery requests and go offline whenever you’re done for the day.

Q2. How much can I earn?
Earnings are per delivery and vary by distance, time of day, demand and promotions. There’s no fixed salary; your income depends on how, when and where you work.

Q3. What vehicle can I use?
You can typically use a bicycle, e‑bike, scooter/motorbike or car, provided you meet local licensing and insurance requirements (including food delivery cover where needed).

Q4. Do I need previous courier experience?
No. Many couriers are new to delivery. You just need to meet the requirements, follow the road rules, and be comfortable using the app.

Q5. Who pays for fuel, insurance and maintenance?
As an independent contractor, you cover your own vehicle costs, insurance, tax and maintenance. Your take‑home earnings are what’s left after these expenses.


Expert Analysis

Uber courier work offers unmatched flexibility and easy entry if you already have a vehicle and smartphone. It’s best for people comfortable with variable earnings and self‑employment responsibilities (tax, fuel, insurance). Peak hours and smart route planning significantly influence real income.


Location & Logistics Guide

Leeds is compact, with high demand around the city centre, student areas (Headingley, Hyde Park) and major suburbs. Cyclists benefit from short distances and bus lanes; drivers should consider parking and traffic at peak times. Plan safe routes and late‑night travel home. City overview:
https://www.google.com/maps/place/Leeds,+UK


Career Path

While this is primarily a gig role, the skills you build—navigation, time management, customer service and self‑management—translate well into logistics, delivery management, transport, field sales or other flexible, on‑the‑road jobs. Some couriers also grow into running small delivery fleets or related service businesses.

To apply for this job please visit www.uber.com.