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Delivery Driver Jobs in Georgia

Find non-CDL delivery driver positions across Georgia. No commercial driver's license required for most openings.

Average Pay (GA)

$35,000 - $62,000

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Delivery Driver Opportunities in Georgia

Georgia offers a strong job market for delivery driver positions thanks to its port logistics (savannah), automotive manufacturing (kia, rivian), poultry & agriculture industries. Georgia is anchored by the Port of Savannah, the fastest-growing container port in the U.S., and Atlanta, which serves as the logistics capital of the Southeast. The intersection of I-75, I-85, and I-20 in Atlanta makes it a freight crossroads.

Major cities like Atlanta, Savannah, Augusta have significant logistics operations that employ delivery driver professionals. The state's key freight corridors (I-75 (Atlanta to Florida)) support a robust transportation network that creates steady demand for non-CDL roles.

Key Industries in Georgia

Port logistics (Savannah)
Automotive manufacturing (Kia, Rivian)
Poultry & agriculture
Film & entertainment logistics
E-commerce fulfillment

Top Cities for Delivery Driver Jobs in Georgia

Atlanta

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Savannah

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Augusta

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Macon

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Columbus

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Requirements in Georgia

Georgia DDS administers CDL tests. The state has numerous ELDT-certified training programs. Atlanta's congestion means many employers require clean MVR records and urban driving experience.

General Delivery Driver Requirements

  • Valid state driver's license with clean driving record
  • Ability to lift packages up to 50 lbs repeatedly throughout the shift
  • Smartphone with GPS navigation capability
  • Pass a background check and drug screening
  • Must be at least 21 years old for most major carriers

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much do delivery drivers make in Georgia?

Delivery Driver pay in Georgia ranges from $35,000 - $62,000 annually, depending on the employer, metro area, and experience level. Urban areas like major cities tend to pay at the higher end due to increased cost of living and higher demand.

Do I need a CDL to work as a delivery driver in Georgia?

Most delivery driver positions in Georgia do not require a CDL. A valid state driver's license and clean driving record are the primary requirements. Some positions involving larger vehicles may require a DOT medical card.

What are the best cities for delivery driver jobs in Georgia?

The largest metro areas in Georgia typically have the highest concentration of delivery driver jobs due to more distribution centers, logistics hubs, and consumer demand. Check with local staffing agencies and job boards for current openings.