Delivery driver | Indianapolis, IN

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Job Overview: Uber Eats Delivery Driver

Uber Eats offers a highly flexible alternative to traditional delivery roles in Indianapolis, IN. As an independent contractor, you aren’t tied to a specific boss or a rigid shift. Instead, you use the Uber platform to connect with local restaurants and customers, choosing exactly when and where you want to earn.

Whether you are a student at IUPUI looking for weekend cash, a professional seeking to supplement your income, or someone transitioning from the trucking or catering industry, Uber Eats allows you to integrate work into your life on your own terms.


Delivery Methods & Requirements

In Indianapolis, you can choose how you move based on your available transportation. Every applicant must submit their Social Security number for a mandatory background screening.

MethodMin. AgeRequirements
Car19+2-door or 4-door vehicle; valid driver’s license in your name.
Scooter19+Motorized scooter under 50cc; valid driver’s license.
Bicycle / Foot18+Valid government-issued ID.

Why Choose Uber Eats in Indianapolis?

Total Autonomy

  • No Set Hours: Log on during the “Lunch Rush” in Downtown Indy or the “Late Night” window in Broad Ripple. You decide the duration of your workday.

  • Global Network: Join a platform operating in over 15,000 cities with 42 billion trips completed to date.

Financial Control

  • Instant Pay: Access your earnings quickly rather than waiting for a bi-weekly paycheck.

  • Supplement Your Income: Ideal for those already driving rideshare who want to switch to food delivery during quieter passenger hours.

    The Organization & Culture In 2026, Uber has evolved from a disruptive startup into a mature “Global Mobility & Logistics OS.” In the Indianapolis market, the culture is defined by “Marketplace Dynamics and Flexibility.” For the thousands of driver-partners and couriers across Marion County, the primary draw is the “Freedom of Autonomy”—the ability to turn the app on and off at will. Corporate-facing roles, often managed through Midwest regional hubs like Chicago, emphasize a “Big-Thinking and Data-Driven” mindset. While the pace is relentless and “metrics-heavy,” employees and partners alike highlight a shared mission of “transforming the way the world moves.” In 2026, the sentiment in Indy reflects a platform that is increasingly reliable, though partners remain highly attuned to shifting fare algorithms and “Surge” opportunities.

    The Indianapolis Presence: The “Crossroads” Hub Indianapolis is a high-volume strategic node for Uber, serving as a critical connector between the tech-heavy downtown and the sprawling suburbs:

    • The Greenlight Hub: Uber maintains a physical Greenlight Hub in the Indianapolis area (typically located in accessible corridors like Keystone or the Near Northside). This “Front Door” provides in-person support for driver-partners, vehicle inspections, and account activation services.

    • The “IND” Airport Ecosystem: The Indianapolis International Airport (IND) is a massive operational anchor. In 2026, Uber utilizes dedicated pickup zones in Zone A of the Ground Transportation Center, featuring streamlined “Uber Reserve” options that allow travelers to lock in their price up to 90 days in advance.

    • Uber for Business (Indy): In 2026, Uber has expanded its “Uber for Business footprint in Indianapolis, providing local companies with centralized billing and travel dashboards to manage employee commutes and client vouchers seamlessly.

To apply for this job please visit www.uber.com.