Qatar’s booming e-commerce and food delivery sector has created steady demand for courier and delivery drivers operating cars, motorbikes, and small vans across Doha and surrounding cities. This guide covers salaries, eligibility, visa rules, and how to apply for delivery driver jobs in Qatar in 2026.
Why Qatar Needs Delivery Drivers
The growth of online shopping, food delivery apps, and same-day courier services has driven continuous hiring for last-mile delivery roles, with logistics companies and delivery platforms expanding operations across residential and commercial areas.
Common Job Roles
- Courier Driver – delivering parcels and documents for logistics companies
- Food Delivery Driver – delivering meals for restaurants and delivery platforms
- E-commerce Delivery Driver – last-mile delivery for online retailers
- Van Delivery Driver – handling bulk or larger item deliveries
- Motorbike Delivery Rider – fast urban delivery, common for food and small parcels
Salary Details (2026)
- Average delivery driver pay in Doha is around QAR 3,000/month, with a typical range of QAR 2,358–4,812/month
- Top earners can reach up to QAR 5,412/month depending on volume-based incentives
- Courier/delivery roles can pay as high as QAR 10,700/month at some logistics companies, depending on contract type and experience
- Many roles include performance bonuses tied to delivery volume
Eligibility Criteria
- Minimum age 18
- Valid Qatar Light Vehicle (or motorbike) Driving License
- Good knowledge of Doha roads and ability to navigate using GPS/delivery apps
- Basic English or Arabic for customer communication
- Physical stamina for active, fast-paced delivery shifts
Required Documents
- Valid passport (minimum 6 months validity)
- Signed employment contract/job offer
- Home country driving license (for conversion eligibility)
- Medical fitness certificate
- Police clearance certificate
- Passport-size photographs
Visa Requirements for Foreign Workers
Qatar requires a confirmed job offer before entry. The general process:
- Work Visa/Residence Permit (QID) – sponsored entirely by the logistics company or delivery platform
- Employer typically covers visa processing, medical testing, and Qatar ID issuance
- A Qatar driving license (light vehicle or motorbike) must be obtained or converted after arrival, requiring a valid QID
Processing typically takes a few weeks to around 2 months after the contract is signed.
Benefits
- Tax-free salary plus performance-based incentives
- Free or subsidized accommodation and transportation (varies by employer)
- Health insurance coverage
- Annual paid leave and return air ticket per contract terms
- End-of-service gratuity after completing the contract term
How to Apply
- Search job portals (Bayt, GulfTalent, edarabia) and delivery platform career pages for current vacancies.
- Prepare a CV listing driving experience and any prior delivery/logistics background.
- Apply directly through delivery companies, courier firms, or recruitment agencies.
- Complete interviews and any required road test.
- Once offered a position, the employer initiates work visa and Qatar ID sponsorship.
- Travel to Qatar, complete medical testing, and obtain/convert your driving license.
Top Employers Hiring (Reference)
- Major courier and logistics companies (Aramex, DHL, local providers)
- Food delivery platforms operating in Doha
- E-commerce retailers with in-house delivery fleets
- Supermarket and retail chains offering home delivery
FAQs
Q: What is the average salary for delivery drivers in Qatar?
A: Around QAR 3,000/month on average, with top earners reaching QAR 5,000+ through volume-based incentives.
Q: Do delivery drivers need a special license in Qatar?
A: Yes, a valid Qatar light vehicle or motorbike driving license is required, obtained or converted after arrival.
Q: Are delivery jobs in Qatar suitable for first-time drivers abroad?
A: Most employers prefer some driving experience and familiarity with GPS navigation, though formal Gulf experience isn’t always mandatory.
Q: Is visa sponsorship available for delivery driver roles?
A: Yes, sponsorship is mandatory and arranged by the employer.
