Full-Time

Redistribution Driver

Beryl

Beryl

51-200 employees

Urban micro-mobility sharing via app

No salary listed

Leeds, UK

In Person

Bradford and Leeds coverage; 4 on/4 off schedule; 7am–8pm; avg 40 hours per week.

Category
Operations & Logistics (1)
Requirements
  • Full and clean driving licence (you will require one days training so you can safely transport the e-bike batteries).
  • Experienced and comfortable driving a medium-sized van.
  • Interest and experience in mechanics.
  • Comfortable riding a bike.
  • Good local knowledge of Bradford is advantageous.
Responsibilities
  • Ad hoc, and scheduled maintenance, including but not limited to;
  • Carrying out battery swaps for our fleet of e-bikes across Bradford.
  • Perform rebalancing tasks, which consist of collecting bikes in low-demand or over-supplied areas and placing them in optimal areas.
  • Search, find and collect bikes that need to be retrieved back to the warehouse.
  • Continuously evaluate our deployment spots and ensure our vehicles are deployed in a safe and compliant way whilst prioritising accessibility for our riders.
  • Responsible for the in-field quality of assets by identifying damaged bikes and parking docks, rebalancing wrongly parked bikes, etc.
  • Being able to perform quick repairs in the field.
  • Maintaining docking stations.
  • Ensuring batteries are charged, swapped and accounted for at our local depot.
  • Help to support continuous service improvements.
  • Provide general help and support to our customer base on-street in a polite and helpful manner.

Beryl provides shared, sustainable micro-mobility services in the UK by partnering with local authorities and communities to run fleets of bicycles, e-bikes, e-scooters, and cargo bikes. Users access these vehicles through a mobile app and pay via pay-per-ride, minute bundles, or day passes. The company focuses on long-term city partnerships to deliver customized schemes that fit each community’s needs, with an emphasis on safety and easy-to-use equipment. Beryl differentiates itself through its deep collaboration with local governments to design integrated, city-specific transport solutions and its wide range of vehicle types, including cargo bikes, to cover diverse last-mile travel needs. Its goal is to offer convenient, affordable, and environmentally friendly urban mobility that reduces reliance on cars and serves commuters, students, and tourists in urban areas.

Company Size

51-200

Company Stage

Early VC

Total Funding

$17.7M

Headquarters

London, United Kingdom

Founded

2011

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • 2024 revenue grew 11% to £12.6M with expanded contracts in Manchester and Leeds.
  • Launched 3rd generation e-bike in 2023, enhancing fleet for urban commuters.
  • Created local jobs in Bournemouth, Christchurch, and Poole manufacturing operations.

What critics are saying

  • Lime and Voi underbid Beryl on 2024 tenders, eroding municipal contracts.
  • UK tariffs raise Chinese battery costs 15-25%, compressing Poole hub margins.
  • 2025 e-scooter regulations impose strict liability, forcing insurance hikes or exit.

What makes Beryl unique

  • Beryl builds long-term municipal partnerships for customized micro-mobility solutions.
  • Certified B Corporation commits to social and environmental performance standards.
  • £2M-funded Poole hub develops proprietary e-scooter technology domestically.

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