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How Much Do Amazon Workers Earn in the UK? — 2026 Salary Guide
Complete guide to Amazon warehouse worker and delivery driver pay in the UK for 2026. Hourly rates, shift premiums, benefits, career progression from picker to manager.
Amazon is one of the UK’s largest employers at warehouse and logistics sites. Pay is above minimum wage with solid benefits. Here’s what you can actually earn in 2026.
Amazon Warehouse Pay — 2026 Rates
Base Hourly Rates
| Location |
Base Rate |
| London/surrounding areas |
£13.50/hour |
| Rest of UK (most sites) |
£12.30/hour |
| Minimum rate (rare) |
£12.30/hour |
These rates are reviewed annually, typically in April.
Shift Premiums
| Shift Type |
Premium |
| Standard day shift |
Base rate |
| Afternoon/evening shift |
+£0.50-£1.00/hour |
| Night shift (10pm-6am) |
+£1.50-£2.50/hour |
| Weekend shift |
+£0.50-£1.00/hour |
| Night + weekend |
+£2.00-£3.50/hour |
| Bank holidays |
Double time |
Effective Hourly Rates by Shift
| Shift Pattern |
London |
Rest of UK |
| Day shift |
£13.50 |
£12.30 |
| Afternoon |
£14.00-£14.50 |
£12.80-£13.30 |
| Night shift |
£15.00-£16.00 |
£13.80-£14.80 |
| Weekend nights |
£15.50-£17.00 |
£14.30-£15.80 |
Annual Salary by Role
| Role |
Hours/Week |
Annual Salary (Base) |
With Night Premium |
| Warehouse Associate (days) |
40 |
£25,500 (London) / £23,200 (other) |
N/A |
| Warehouse Associate (nights) |
40 |
£25,500-£27,500 |
£28,000-£33,000 |
| Reduced hours (30/week) |
30 |
£19,000-£20,500 |
£21,000-£25,000 |
| Part-time (20/week) |
20 |
£12,800-£14,000 |
£14,000-£16,500 |
By Job Role
Warehouse Operations
| Role |
Hourly Rate |
Annual (FT, days) |
| Warehouse Associate (Picker/Packer) |
£12.30-£13.50 |
£23,200-£25,500 |
| Problem Solver |
£12.30-£13.50 |
£23,200-£25,500 |
| Count Team |
£12.30-£13.50 |
£23,200-£25,500 |
| Ship Dock/Receive |
£12.30-£13.50 |
£23,200-£25,500 |
| Process Assistant (PA) |
£14.50-£16.00 |
£27,500-£30,500 |
| Shift Manager |
Salary |
£33,000-£42,000 |
| Area Manager |
Salary |
£40,000-£55,000 |
| Operations Manager |
Salary |
£55,000-£80,000 |
| Site Leader |
Salary |
£80,000-£120,000 |
Technical/Skilled Roles
| Role |
Annual Salary |
| Control Room Operator |
£28,000-£35,000 |
| Maintenance Technician |
£35,000-£45,000 |
| IT Support |
£28,000-£38,000 |
| RME (Reliability Maintenance Engineering) |
£38,000-£52,000 |
| Safety Specialist |
£32,000-£45,000 |
| Learning Trainer |
£28,000-£35,000 |
Delivery Stations
| Role |
Hourly/Annual |
| Warehouse Associate |
£12.30-£13.50/hour |
| Delivery Station Manager |
£35,000-£48,000 |
| Shift Assistant |
£26,000-£32,000 |
Amazon Delivery Drivers
DSP Drivers (Employed by Delivery Service Partners)
| Detail |
Amount |
| Hourly rate |
£12.00-£14.00 |
| Typical hours |
8-10 hours/shift |
| Annual salary (FT) |
£24,000-£28,000 |
| Overtime |
Time and a half usually |
| Benefits |
Varies by DSP — some offer pension, holiday |
DSPs are independent companies contracted by Amazon. Pay and benefits vary.
Amazon Flex (Self-Employed)
| Block Type |
Hours |
Gross Pay |
| Standard block |
3-4 hours |
£39-£72 |
| Surge pricing |
3-4 hours |
£52-£100 |
| Prime Now/Fresh |
2-4 hours |
£26-£80 |
| Earnings |
Amount |
| Gross hourly |
£13-£25 |
| After fuel (£0.15-0.20/mile) |
£10-£20 |
| After all vehicle costs |
£8-£15 |
| Realistic hourly |
£9-£14 |
Flex drivers are self-employed — must register with HMRC, pay own tax, no holiday/sick pay, provide own vehicle and insurance.
Flex Driver Costs
| Annual Cost |
Amount |
| Fuel (typical) |
£2,500-£4,500 |
| Insurance (business use) |
£800-£1,500 |
| Maintenance |
£500-£1,000 |
| Depreciation |
£1,500-£3,000 |
| Phone/data |
£200-£400 |
| Total costs |
£5,500-£10,400 |
Benefits Package
Day One Benefits (All Employees)
| Benefit |
Details |
| Pension |
Up to 4% employer match |
| Company shares |
RSUs after 1 year |
| Life assurance |
2x salary |
| Employee Assistance Programme |
Free counselling |
| Subsidised canteen |
Hot meals £1.50-£3 |
| Free drinks |
Tea, coffee, water |
| Lockers/secure storage |
Free |
After Qualifying Period
| Benefit |
When Available |
| Private medical insurance |
After 1 year |
| Enhanced maternity pay |
After 1 year |
| Enhanced paternity pay |
After 1 year |
| Career Choice programme |
After 1 year |
Detailed Benefits
Pension
| Contribution |
Amount |
| Employee minimum |
3% |
| Amazon matches up to |
4% |
| Total possible |
7% |
Shares (RSUs)
| Service |
RSUs |
| After 1 year |
First RSU grant vests |
| Ongoing |
Annual grants based on performance |
| Value |
Depends on share price |
RSUs are “Restricted Stock Units” — real Amazon shares given after vesting period.
Career Choice Programme
| Detail |
Information |
| What is it |
Amazon pays 95% of tuition and fees |
| Courses covered |
Certificates, diplomas, degrees |
| Maximum |
Up to £8,000/year |
| Availability |
After 1 year of service |
| Popular choices |
HGV licence, nursing, IT certifications |
This is one of Amazon’s best benefits — can fund qualifications for career change.
Holiday
| Service |
Days |
| Year 1-4 |
28 days including bank holidays |
| Year 5+ |
29 days |
Employee Discount
| Discount |
Details |
| Amazon.co.uk |
10% discount (certain categories) |
| Maximum |
£100/year discount cap |
Benefits Value Summary
| Benefit |
Approximate Annual Value |
| Pension (4% match on £24k) |
£960 |
| Shares (typical) |
£500-£1,500 |
| Private medical (if used) |
£500-£1,000 |
| Subsidised meals |
£300-£600 |
| Career Choice |
£8,000 (if used) |
| Total potential value |
£2,500-£12,000 |
Career Progression
Warehouse Career Path
| Level |
Role |
Salary |
Time to Reach |
| L1 |
Warehouse Associate |
£23,000-£27,000 |
Entry |
| L3 |
Process Assistant |
£27,500-£32,000 |
1-2 years |
| L4 |
Shift Manager |
£33,000-£42,000 |
2-4 years |
| L5 |
Area Manager |
£40,000-£55,000 |
3-6 years |
| L6 |
Operations Manager |
£55,000-£80,000 |
5-10 years |
| L7 |
Senior Ops Manager |
£75,000-£100,000 |
8+ years |
| L8 |
Site Leader |
£90,000-£130,000 |
10+ years |
How to Progress
| Action |
Impact |
| Perfect attendance |
Required for promotion consideration |
| Meet rate targets |
Essential for performance reviews |
| Apply for PA role |
First step to management |
| Complete training |
Shows commitment |
| Cross-train in other areas |
Makes you more valuable |
| Degree apprenticeship |
Fast track to L4+ |
Graduate/Fast Track Programmes
| Programme |
Start Level |
Salary |
| Area Manager graduate |
L5 |
£38,000-£45,000 |
| Operations graduate |
L5 |
£40,000-£48,000 |
| Tech/engineering |
L4-L5 |
£35,000-£50,000 |
Working Conditions
Shift Patterns
| Pattern |
Details |
| Day shift |
Typically 7am-5:30pm (4 days) |
| Night shift |
Typically 6pm-4:30am (4 days) |
| Donut shift |
Days and nights rotating |
| Weekend shift |
Fri-Sun (reduced hours) |
| Reduced/flexi |
30 hours, flexible scheduling |
Physical Demands
| Activity |
Frequency |
| Walking |
10-15 miles per shift (picking) |
| Standing |
10+ hours |
| Lifting |
Up to 23kg regularly |
| Bending/squatting |
Constant (picking) |
| Temperature |
Varies (some areas cold) |
| Metric |
Details |
| Rate |
Picks/stows per hour (targets vary) |
| Quality |
Error rate must stay low |
| TOT (Time Off Task) |
Monitored — breaks must be logged |
| Attendance |
Points system for lateness/absence |
Amazon tracks performance closely through technology.
Peak Season (Prime Day, Black Friday, Christmas)
Peak Pay
| Period |
Premium |
| Mandatory Extra Time (MET) |
Standard overtime rate |
| Voluntary Extra Time (VET) |
Time and a half typical |
| Peak bonus |
£500-£1,500 (varies by site/year) |
What to Expect
| Factor |
Peak vs Normal |
| Hours |
50-60 hours/week |
| Pace |
Faster targets |
| Staff |
Many temporary workers |
| Overtime |
Often mandatory |
| Bonuses |
Attendance and completion bonuses |
Comparison with Similar Employers
Warehouse/Logistics Pay Comparison
| Employer |
Starting Hourly Rate |
| Amazon |
£12.30-£13.50 |
| Ocado |
£12.00-£13.00 |
| Tesco Distribution |
£11.50-£13.00 |
| DHL |
£11.00-£12.50 |
| Asda Distribution |
£11.50-£12.50 |
| Hermes/Evri (warehouse) |
£11.00-£12.00 |
| National Minimum Wage |
£11.44 |
Benefits Comparison
| Employer |
Pension Match |
Shares |
Medical |
| Amazon |
4% |
Yes |
After 1 year |
| Ocado |
3% |
Some |
Limited |
| Tesco |
7.5% (max) |
Sharesave |
No |
| DHL |
3-6% |
No |
Senior only |
Amazon’s overall package is competitive, particularly with shares and Career Choice.
How to Get Hired
Application Process
| Step |
Details |
| Online application |
15-20 minutes |
| Assessment |
Online (situational judgement) |
| Drug test/background check |
If progressing |
| New Hire Event (NHE) |
Onboarding session |
| Start date |
Often within 2-4 weeks |
What Amazon Looks For
| Factor |
Importance |
| Right to work in UK |
Essential |
| Physical capability |
Must meet demands |
| Flexibility |
Shift patterns vary |
| Reliability |
Attendance critical |
| Previous experience |
Not required |
| Qualifications |
Not required for entry level |
Tips
| Tip |
Why |
| Be honest in applications |
Background checks are thorough |
| Choose shift pattern carefully |
Hard to change later |
| Consider night shifts |
More money, often easier to get |
| Look at different sites |
Some recruit more than others |
Tax and National Insurance
Take-Home Pay Example
Warehouse Associate, £24,000/year, outside London:
| Deduction |
Annual |
Monthly |
| Gross salary |
£24,000 |
£2,000 |
| Income Tax |
£2,286 |
£190 |
| National Insurance |
£1,086 |
£90 |
| Pension (3%) |
£720 |
£60 |
| Take-home |
£19,908 |
£1,660 |
Night shift worker, £28,000/year:
| Deduction |
Annual |
Monthly |
| Gross salary |
£28,000 |
£2,333 |
| Income Tax |
£3,086 |
£257 |
| National Insurance |
£1,406 |
£117 |
| Pension (3%) |
£840 |
£70 |
| Take-home |
£22,668 |
£1,889 |
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