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Vault Delivery Driver Jobs (NOW HIRING)

... branches as driver/guards and tellers. Our work can be challenging, but the thousands who have ... Loading Delivery Truck: Vertically transfer boxes of precious metals weighing up to 50 lbs from ...

Manage 1-2 Inventory Coordinators and 2-3 Delivery Drivers * Coordinate with Sales/Account Management (when established) on order priorities * Maintain a secure, organized vault and finished goods ...

Monitors, tracks, and sets goals for critical operational areas (i.e., On-time deliveries, driver productivity, warehouse/vault productivity, warehouse/vault paperwork accuracy, driver response time ...

The Vault Technician will be responsible for picking and packaging orders for the drivers and deliveries as well as intake for finished products in the grow/processing facility. This position will be ...

General Manager

San Francisco, CA · On-site

$100K - $110K/yr

Monitors, tracks, and sets goals for critical operational areas (i.e., On-time deliveries, driver productivity, warehouse/vault productivity, warehouse/vault paperwork accuracy, driver response time ...

Monitors, tracks, and sets goals for critical operational areas (i.e., On-time deliveries, driver productivity, warehouse/vault productivity, warehouse/vault paperwork accuracy, driver response time ...

General Manager

San Francisco, CA · On-site

$100K - $110K/yr

Monitors, tracks, and sets goals for critical operational areas (i.e., On-time deliveries, driver productivity, warehouse/vault productivity, warehouse/vault paperwork accuracy, driver response time ...

Vault Technician

Hagerstown, MD · On-site

$17.50/hr

The Vault Technician will be responsible for picking and packaging orders for the drivers and deliveries as well as intake for finished products in the grow/processing facility. This position will be ...

Vault Technician

Hagerstown, MD · On-site

$17.50/hr

The Vault Technician will be responsible for picking and packaging orders for the drivers and deliveries as well as intake for finished products in the grow/processing facility. This position will be ...

The Vault Technician will be responsible for picking and packaging orders for the drivers and deliveries as well as intake for finished products in the grow/processing facility. This position will be ...

Driver Warehouse

Charlotte, NC · On-site

$16.50 - $20/hr

... vault, vault to truck, and truck to the job site. * Plan the route daily Maintain 5S's * Sort ... Preferred experience in delivery driving, restoration, moving and customer service. * Hold an ...

Roofing Sales Representative

Warwick, RI · On-site

$125K - $250K/yr

Vault Roofing is expanding into the Northeast's fastest-growing roofing markets-Boston, Hartford ... Must have reliable vehicle and a valid driver's license * Ability to work a 5 day work week between ...

Vault Roofing is expanding into the Northeast's fastest-growing roofing markets-Boston, Hartford ... Must have reliable vehicle and a valid driver's license * Ability to work a 5 day work week between ...

Vault Roofing is expanding into the Northeast's fastest-growing roofing markets-Boston, Hartford ... Must have reliable vehicle and a valid driver's license * Ability to work a 5 day work week between ...

Roofing Sales Representative

Hartford, CT · On-site

$125K - $250K/yr

Vault Roofing is expanding into the Northeast's fastest-growing roofing markets-Boston, Hartford ... Must have reliable vehicle and a valid driver's license * Ability to work a 5 day work week between ...

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How much do vault delivery driver jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 14, 2026, the average hourly pay for vault delivery driver in the United States is $18.45, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.11 and $20.19 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

Which courier pays the most?

For a Vault Delivery Driver, pay rates vary depending on the courier company, location, and experience. Generally, larger logistics companies and those operating in high-cost areas tend to offer higher wages, with some companies providing additional incentives or bonuses for security and timely deliveries.

What jobs pay 4000 a week without a degree?

Vault Delivery Drivers can potentially earn around $4,000 a week through tips, bonuses, and high-volume deliveries, especially in busy areas or with overtime. Success in such roles often depends on experience, efficiency, and the ability to handle large or valuable shipments, but earning this level of income without a degree is uncommon and typically requires significant work hours or specialized skills.

What is the difference between Vault Delivery Driver vs Courier?

AspectVault Delivery DriverCourier
CredentialsDriver's license, possibly specialized trainingDriver's license, sometimes certifications for handling sensitive items
Work EnvironmentSecure vaults, banks, financial institutionsVarious locations, including businesses and residences
Employer & IndustryFinancial institutions, security companiesLogistics, delivery services, courier companies

Vault Delivery Drivers primarily transport valuables to and from banks or secure facilities, focusing on security and compliance. Couriers handle a broader range of packages across different industries, often with less emphasis on security protocols. Both roles require a valid driver's license, but Vault Delivery Drivers typically need additional security clearances or training. Understanding these differences helps job seekers find the right position aligned with their skills and career goals.

What are some common challenges faced by Vault Delivery Drivers, and how can they be managed?

Vault Delivery Drivers often face challenges such as strict security protocols, time-sensitive deliveries, and navigating high-traffic or unfamiliar routes. To manage these, drivers typically receive specialized training in secure transport procedures, route planning, and communication with dispatch and security teams. Strong attention to detail and adherence to company procedures are essential for ensuring both safety and punctuality during deliveries. Collaboration with security personnel and regular briefings help drivers stay updated on best practices and potential risks.

What are Vault Delivery Drivers?

Vault Delivery Drivers are responsible for securely transporting valuables, such as cash, coins, and important documents, between financial institutions, businesses, and secure storage facilities. They typically work for armored transport companies and follow strict protocols to ensure the safety and confidentiality of the cargo. Their duties may include loading and unloading vaults, maintaining accurate records, and adhering to safety and legal regulations. The job often requires a valid driver's license, a clean driving record, and sometimes a background check or security clearance.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Vault Delivery Driver, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Vault Delivery Driver, you typically need a valid commercial driver’s license, a clean driving record, and a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with secure transport vehicles, GPS navigation systems, and sometimes security certifications like a Guard Card are important. Reliability, attention to detail, discretion, and strong customer service skills help you stand out in this role. These skills and qualities are crucial for ensuring the safe, efficient, and confidential transport of valuables between locations.

Who is the highest paid delivery driver?

The highest paid delivery drivers typically earn over $25 per hour or more, often through tips and bonuses, with some specialized roles or drivers working for premium services earning higher wages. Factors such as experience, location, and the type of delivery (e.g., luxury goods or medical supplies) can influence earnings significantly.

What's the best company to work for as a delivery driver?

For a Vault Delivery Driver, the best company typically offers competitive pay, reliable routes, and good benefits. Companies with strong safety records and opportunities for advancement are also highly valued in the delivery industry. Researching employer reviews and understanding job requirements can help identify suitable employers.
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Infographic showing various Vault Delivery Driver job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 63% Full Time, 33% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 95% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $38,383 per year, or $18.5 per hour.
International Vault Custodian

International Vault Custodian

Loomis

Hempstead, NY • On-site

$22.65/hr

Full-time

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

With a network of nearly 200 branches, Loomis armored transportation, cash management centers, and cash inventory vaults keep cash flowing throughout financial institutions and retail businesses across the US. Loomis prides itself on providing employees with opportunities for career advancement and job satisfaction. In fact, many of our company's managers, vice presidents, and corporate executives started out in the branches as driver/guards and tellers. Our work can be challenging, but the thousands who have stayed with our company for decades will tell you that if you have the desire to learn and the drive to succeed, Loomis is the place to be. Come join our team!
Mon thru Fri
Shift: 8am to 5pm
Pay Rate: $22.65 per hour
Qualifications must include:
• Minimum of 2 years warehouse experience.
• Ability to lift at least 40 - 75 lbs.
• Strong organization skills.
• Forklift driving certification desired but not mandatory.
Job Overview: As an International Vault Custodian, you work with your team to maintain inventory in our vaults for our Loomis customers. This includes receiving, verifying, sorting, dispersing, and accounting for vault cargo items. This is an unarmed position.
Key Responsibilities:
  • Check identifying numbers or seals on bags of deposits and/or change shipments against the receipts accompanying each bag, or against the listing provided for such bags, boxes, or containers.
  • Count items, record amounts and serial numbers, sign and date receipts and manifests.
  • Load/unload wagons or flatbed carts with bags/boxes.
  • Sort individual cargo items by route.
  • Communicate verbally with co-workers and with customers via telephone.

Primary Qualifications:
  • High School diploma is required.
  • Ability to meet the physical demands of the job function.

Individual Skills & Competencies:
  • Ability to load/unload bags/boxes of goods weighing an average of 50 lbs. per item several times throughout an 8 hour shift/5 days a week.
  • Ability to push wagons, carts, buggies, dollies loaded with cargo weighing up to several hundred pounds.
  • Unrestricted ability to repetitiously bend, stoop, squat, stand, walk, climb, twist, turn, and reach out.
  • Ability to perform repetitious lifting of items weighing an average of 50 lbs. each from floor.
  • Ability to walk continuously between bins, vaults, booths, and counters.
  • Ability to stand on concrete floor approximately 80 percent of shift.
  • Ability to sign and record numbers by hand and to make entries on records and prepare reports.
  • Ability to count, add, subtract, and balance columns of numbers.

Working Conditions:
  • Work in a room within a vault with little or no exposure to outside light.
  • Full-time schedules consist of an average of 40 hours/week, overtime may be required depending on business needs.

Essential Functions/Job Qualifications
  • Ability to maintain a stooped or squatting position for several minutes to perform the sorting function.
  • Ability to walk continuously between bins, vaults, booths, counters.
  • Ability to stand on concrete floor approximately 80 percent of shift.
  • Ability to read and speak the English language sufficiently to converse with co-workers and customers, and to read receipts, manifests, and reports.
  • Ability to sign and record numbers by hand and to make entries on records and prepare reports.
  • Ability to count, add, subtract, and balance columns of numbers.

As part of the qualification process for the International Vault Custodian position, a Human Performance Evaluation (HPE) is required. This evaluation requires successful completion of testing in the below areas. *
Lift and Carry
  1. Loading Pallets: Vertically transfer precious metal bar weighing up to 70 lbs from various starting heights ranging from of 3.5 to 33" inches to various end heights ranging from of 33 to 3.5 inches from the floor and horizontally transferring it a distance of 3 feet up to 600 bars in an 8-hour shift (30 bars per skid and could load up to 20 skids).
  2. Loading Delivery Truck: Vertically transfer boxes of precious metals weighing up to 50 lbs from various starting heights of 3.5 to 36 inches to an end height of 44 inches (standard loading delivery truck height) from the floor and horizontally transferring it a distance of 2.5 feet up to 600 box in an 8 hours shift.
  3. Moving boxes of bars: Vertically transfer boxes of precious metals weighing up to 40 lbs from various starting heights of 3.5 to 36 inches to various end heights of 3.5 to 36 inches from the floor and horizontally transferring it a distance of 3 feet up to 20 boxes in an hour.
  4. Packing: Vertically transfer boxes of precious metal bars weighing up to 40 lbs from 36" inches to various end heights ranging from of 3.5 to 44 inches from the floor and horizontally transferring it to hand off to another worker who then places the boxes on pallet up to 600 boxes in an 8-hour shift.

Push-Pull
  1. Horizontally transfer boxes of precious metals utilizing a manual pallet jack with a force up to 60 lbs for a distance up to 70 feet up to 4 times per day. Typically, a mechanical pallet jack is used.

Couple
  1. Grasp or squeeze pallet jack handle requiring forces up to 30 lbs up to 4 times per shift; and/or
  2. Grasp or squeeze Stripper and tensioner requiring forces up to 30 lbs up to 20 times per shift.

Climb
  1. Ascend and descend steps with a height of 7 inches from the floor up to 15 times per shift (required to get into the vault after security checks); and/or
  2. Ascend and descend a pallet with a height of 24 inches from the floor up to 2 times per hour.

Repetitive Posture (Static)
  1. Requires assuming a static squatting posture to work at a distance 3.5 inches from the floor for up to 1 minute up to 4 times per hour; and/or
  2. Requires assuming a static stooping posture to work at a distance 12 inches from the floor for up to 1 minute up to 4 times per hour.

Loomis is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Drug Free Workplace. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to their race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, protected veteran status or disability.