Driver, CDL A Shuttle, Night Shift (Sun - Th, Midnight or 2am Start Time)

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Job Description:

Victory Wine Group was established in 2015 as an innovative solution for wineries and distillers in Texas. In January 2023, Victory Wine Group became Maverick Beverage Company of Texas and in 2025 we became Johnson Brothers Maverick of Texas. As an importer and distributor of fine wines and craft spirits based in Texas, we represent a high-quality, diversified collection of wines and spirits from around the world, many of which are family-owned and operated.

Beverage Shuttle/Line Haul Driver is responsible for transporting product from the warehouse in San Antonio to one of our delivery hubs nightly.

Job Requirements:

  • Schedule: Sunday through Thursday

  • Third Shift: Midnight and 2am start times available

  • Home Daily

  • Conduct pre-trip inspections of the equipment (tractor/53’ trailer)

  • Load pallets at the San Antonio distribution center in a pre-determined sequence using a forklift

  • Drive the product to various cross docks, including Dallas, Houston, Abilene, Austin.

  • Unload the pallet of product at each respective cross dock and re load onto the local delivery trucks in the right sequence.

  • You may need to load staged pallets to bring back to San Antonio.

  • Competitive Pay Rates PLUS Overtime

  • May conduct deliveries on the way back

  • NOTE: Must be able to work in Warehouse when not dispatched to drive

Qualifications:

  • Must possess a valid Class A CDL

  • Minimum 3 year driving experience (tractor/trailer) / 5 years preferred

  • A good driving record

  • Detail oriented

  • Self motivated, work independently and self managed to meet deadlines

  • Current medical card

  • Good communication skills to establish and maintain effective relationships with co-workers and supervisors

Pay: $27.30/hour

Strong Benefits Package: Medical, Dental, Vision, FSA, HSA, 401k/401k Match, Parental Leave, PTO, Paid Holidays, and short & long-term disability.

The Company and Drivers are responsible to ensure we are in compliance with all local and federal state laws and regulations along with company policies and DOT requirements.

Worker Sub-Type:

Regular

Time Type:

Full time
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