CDL Driver
H-E-B
Activity Based DriverAs an Activity Based Driver, you'll drive, perform preventive maintenance, and be responsible for the content, condition, and security of cargo.
You will record all hours of service performed, maintain mule / tractor / trailer equipment in accordance with prescribed preventive maintenance schedule, complete all required documents for load transporting, monitor, document, and control refrigerated commodities requiring specific temperature settings / readings, maintain responsibility for content and condition of cargo / commodity / product within trailer; ensure all cargo is secured, unload trailer at Store deliveries, adhere to accountability methods of receiving all products as purchased / loaded onto the trailer at pick-up time from vendor, maintain status as a qualified driver in compliance with Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations (FMCSR), and perform Delivery Driver duties.
Qualifications & Key
Requirements
Work
Experience
Home daily Minimum age 21 (mandatory) 2 years and 100,000 miles of driving experience Knowledge/Skills/Abilities: Knowledge of the English language (mandatory, Regulation 398.3 (c)(4), "Every driver shall be able to read and speak the English language sufficiently to understand highway traffic signs and signals and directions given in English and to respond to officials - inquiries.")
- Proficiency in DOT, local, state, and federal laws and regulations, and company safety policies
- Ability to pass a Department of Transportation physical and drug screen, and meet all DOT driver qualifications
- Ability to manage multiple priorities and shift focus between tasks in a fast-paced, unsupervised environment; attention to detail
- Ability to work weekends, nights, and holidays
Education
a high school diploma Licenses/
Certifications
Maintain status as an FMCSA-qualified driver Successful passing of Dept of Transportation DOT physical DOT drug screen background check and verification of work history Ability to pass a Department of Transportation physical and drug screen and meet all DOT driver qualifications No DWI/DUI or felony convictions ever in lifetime
Physical Demands &
Working Conditions
Work up to 70 hours per week in accordance with the DOT regulations Regularly lift, sit, stand, walk, climb, stoop, and bend Occasionally lift 25 - 75 lbs Pass a Department of Transportation physical and drug screen, verification of work history, and meet all DOT driver qualifications





