Uber Driver (12h Shifts) – KD200+ Commission – Kuwait

Uber Driver (12h Shifts) – KD200+ Commission – Kuwait


Company
KUWAIT JOBS HERE
Location
Al Farwaniyah
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
16 days ago
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Job Description
A local employment agency is looking for drivers to join UBER in Farwaniya, Kuwait. This full-time position offers a competitive salary of 200 plus commission, with the potential to earn additional income based on weekly targets. Drivers are expected to work 12-hour shifts, enjoy 2 holidays each month, and maintain the vehicle provided by the company. The candidate should have good communication skills and a valid driver's license. Contact us for more information.

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Q What is the minimum wage for heavy vehicle drivers in Kuwait as of 2026?
As per the Ministry of Social Affairs and Labour, the minimum wage for driver jobs in Kuwait is 150 KWD per month as of January 2026. This applies to commercial drivers working 8 hours daily with overtime at 1.25 KWD per hour after that limit.
Q How do expats apply for a driver work permit in Kuwait in 2026?
As per the Ministry of Social Affairs and Labour, expats must obtain a work permit sponsored by a Kuwaiti employer before entering for driver jobs in 2026. The permit costs 50 KWD and requires a valid international driving license converted within 30 days of arrival.
Q What experience is needed for a driving job in Kuwait in 2026?
As per the Ministry of Social Affairs and Labour, applicants for driver jobs in Kuwait require at least 3 years of proven driving experience as of 2026. A valid heavy vehicle license from the home country must be submitted with the application.
Q Which documents are required to apply for driver positions in Kuwait?
As per the Ministry of Social Affairs and Labour, the application for driver jobs in Kuwait needs a passport, attested driving license, medical certificate and police clearance as of 2026. All documents must be submitted through the employer to the labour ministry within 60 days.
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