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Warehouse Driver

Miami, FL · On-site

$16.25 - $19.50/hr

Warehouse Drivers Status: Full‑Time Schedule: Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM-5:00 PM (WEEKENDS AVAILABILITY REQUIRED) FLSA: Non‑Exempt Reports To: Shipping Manager POSITION SUMMARY The Warehouse Driver ...

Warehouse Driver

Prescott Valley, AZ · On-site

$16.75 - $20/hr

Warehouse/Driver Associate Warehouse/Driver Associate is responsible for daily inbound freight from the factories, LTL couriers, and any other warehouse work when deemed necessary and assigned by the ...

Warehouse Driver Under direct supervision, the Warehouse Driver operates a company vehicle to pick up and deliver local orders and equipment. This role arranges the most efficient route. The ...

Warehouse/Driver

Grapevine, TX · On-site

$18 - $20/hr

Warehouse/Driver Reports to: Branch Manager Job Summary: We are seeking a reliable Warehouse/Driver to join our team at our location in Hutto, TX. The Warehouse/Driver will be responsible for safely ...

Warehouse Driver

Doral, FL

$15.75 - $19/hr

Warehouse Drivers Status: Full-Time Schedule: Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM-5:00 PM (WEEKENDS AVAILABILITY REQUIRED) FLSA: Non-Exempt Reports To: Shipping Manager POSITION SUMMARY The Warehouse Driver plays ...

Warehouse Driver

Prescott Valley, AZ

$16.75 - $20/hr

Warehouse/Driver Associate Warehouse/Driver Associate is responsible for daily inbound freight from the factories, LTL couriers, and any other warehouse work when deemed necessary and assigned by the ...

Warehouse Driver

Salt Lake City, UT

$16.50 - $19.75/hr

Description Position at Big Brand Tire & Service Warehouse Driver Big Brand Tire & Service owes its success to its dedicated employees -- employees who enjoy helping people keep moving. Their desire ...

Warehouse Driver

Moorpark, CA · On-site

$17.50 - $21.25/hr

Warehouse Driver Big Brand Tire & Service owes its success to its dedicated employees -- employees who enjoy helping people keep moving. Their desire to make things happen has made Big Brand Tire ...

Warehouse/Driver

Wichita Falls, TX · On-site

$16 - $19/hr

Warehouse/Driver Reports to: Branch Manager Job Summary: We are seeking a reliable Warehouse/Driver to join our team at our location in Hutto, TX. The Warehouse/Driver will be responsible for safely ...

Warehouse Driver

Prescott, AZ · On-site

$16.75 - $20.25/hr

Warehouse/Driver Associate is responsible for daily inbound freight from the factories, LTL couriers, and any other warehouse work when deemed necessary and assigned by the supervisor. When ...

Warehouse Driver

Beaumont, TX

$16.25 - $19.75/hr

The Warehouse Driver will do the following- shipping and receiving, putting up stock and pulling inventory for orders and/or transfers, staging work-in-progress materials, cycle counting and shipment ...

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Warehouse/Driver - Kearney, NE | $19/hour | Monday-Friday (Some Weekends Required) Looking for a hands-on role that combines warehouse work, driving, and occasional field service? Join our client ...

Warehouse Driver

Bountiful, UT

$16 - $19.25/hr

Description Warehouse Driver Big Brand Tire & Service owes its success to its dedicated employees -- employees who enjoy helping people keep moving. Their desire to make things happen has made Big ...

Warehouse Driver

Salt Lake City, UT · On-site

$16.50 - $19.75/hr

Description Position at Big Brand Tire & Service Warehouse Driver Big Brand Tire & Service owes its success to its dedicated employees -- employees who enjoy helping people keep moving. Their desire ...

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How much do warehouse driver jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 5, 2026, the average hourly pay for warehouse driver in the United States is $18.34, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.35 and $19.71 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What Are the Duties of a Warehouse Driver?

The duties of a warehouse driver include the timely pickup and delivery of inventory or customer orders with a company vehicle or truck. In this career, you use a forklift or pallet jack to load the truck with the correct order, document quantities and quality of inventory, and unload at the business or customer’s location. You are expected to keep the warehouse organized and clean. You may also take orders and offer assistance to customers, answering any questions they have in person or on the phone. Other responsibilities include reporting back orders, inventory discrepancies, and needed repairs on vehicles or within the warehouse. In some positions, you are in charge of inventory, verifying stock, and recording losses.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Warehouse Driver, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Warehouse Driver, you need a valid commercial driver’s license (CDL), knowledge of warehouse operations, and a track record of safe driving. Familiarity with warehouse management systems (WMS), inventory tracking tools, and forklift operation certifications are often required. Strong attention to detail, reliability, and effective communication are crucial soft skills for this role. These competencies ensure the safe, timely, and accurate movement of goods, which is vital for operational efficiency and customer satisfaction.

What are some common challenges faced by Warehouse Drivers and how can they be managed?

Warehouse Drivers often encounter challenges such as navigating tight schedules, managing heavy or bulky loads, and ensuring adherence to safety protocols. Effective time management, strong communication with warehouse staff, and regular vehicle maintenance are key to overcoming these hurdles. Many warehouses also provide training on safe handling and efficient route planning, which can greatly reduce stress and improve job performance. Building good relationships with team members helps coordinate loading and unloading, making daily tasks more manageable.

What does a warehouse driver do?

A warehouse driver is responsible for transporting goods, materials, and products between warehouses, distribution centers, and customer locations. Their duties often include loading and unloading trucks, ensuring deliveries are accurate and timely, and maintaining proper documentation for shipments. They also inspect vehicles for safety, follow all transportation regulations, and may assist with general warehouse tasks when not driving. Attention to safety, time management, and customer service are important skills for this role.

What jobs make $10,000 a week?

Warehouse drivers typically do not earn $10,000 a week; such high earnings are usually associated with specialized roles like executive positions, high-level sales, or certain entrepreneurial ventures. Some specialized or owner-operator truck drivers with extensive experience and high-volume routes can reach this level, especially with additional bonuses or incentives. However, for most warehouse drivers, weekly earnings are significantly lower and depend on factors like hours worked, location, and company pay structures.

What is the difference between Warehouse Driver vs Delivery Driver?

AspectWarehouse DriverDelivery Driver
CredentialsValid driver’s license, commercial driving license (CDL) often preferredValid driver’s license, sometimes CDL depending on delivery type
Work EnvironmentWarehouse, loading docks, trucks, indoor and outdoorOn the road, customer locations, various routes
Employer & IndustryWarehousing, manufacturing, distribution centersRetail, food service, courier services

Warehouse Drivers primarily operate within warehouses and distribution centers, focusing on loading, unloading, and transporting goods between the warehouse and other locations. Delivery Drivers, on the other hand, focus on delivering goods directly to customers or retail outlets, often working on specific routes. While both roles require driving skills and valid licenses, Warehouse Drivers typically work in a more controlled environment, whereas Delivery Drivers spend more time on the road. Understanding these differences can help job seekers find the right role based on their skills and preferences.

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Infographic showing various Warehouse Driver job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 37% Full Time, and 61% Part Time. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $38,153 per year, or $18.3 per hour.

Warehouse Driver

Carisam

Miami, FL • On-site

$16.25 - $19.50/hr

Full-time

Posted 12 days ago


Job description

JOIN THE CARISAM‑SAMUEL MEISEL TEAM


Warehouse Driver


Be part of a 100+ year legacy built on excellence and powered by people who feel like family.

At Carisam‑Samuel Meisel, we invest in your success with meaningful career opportunities and a competitive benefits package designed to support you every step of the way.


POSITION DETAILS

Department: Warehouse Drivers

Status: Full‑Time

Schedule: Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM–5:00 PM (WEEKENDS AVAILABILITY REQUIRED)

FLSA: Non‑Exempt

Reports To: Shipping Manager


POSITION SUMMARY

The Warehouse Driver plays a vital role in ensuring the safe and efficient delivery of products to warehouses and cruise ship locations throughout Miami‑Dade, Broward, Pompano, Key West, and West Palm Beach Counties. Deliveries may also include major ports such as Port of Miami, Port Everglades, Port Canaveral, and Port of Tampa.

Drivers operate company trucks or vans under 26,000 GVW, follow assigned routes, utilize routing software when needed, and may assist with loading and unloading shipments.


ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

• Safely operate company vehicles to pick up and deliver merchandise

• Load and unload vehicles, verifying items against shipping manifests

• Follow assigned routes to ensure timely and accurate deliveries

• Maintain communication with supervisors via phone or radio for updates

• Obtain signatures and submit receipts for all deliveries; collect payments when required

• Inspect vehicles for proper maintenance (fuel, oil, water, brakes, tires, lights)

• Report mechanical issues promptly

• Maintain accurate HOS (Hours of Service) and ELD records

• Perform daily truck and trailer inspections

• Cross‑train in warehouse operations and assist as needed

• Follow all DOT regulations, traffic laws, and company safety policies

• Report delays, accidents, or transportation issues immediately


KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, & ABILITIES

• Ability to operate hand trucks and industrial power trucks safely

• Physically able to lift up to 50 lbs regularly

• Knowledge of DOT regulations and safe driving practices

• Professional appearance and strong interpersonal skills

• Ability to follow instructions with minimal supervision

• Maintain clean and safe vehicle operation


EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE REQUIRED

• High School Diploma or equivalent

• CDL A driver’s license required

• Minimum 2 years of driving experience (tractor‑trailer experience preferred)

• Ability to operate straight trucks and tractor‑trailer combinations

• Prior grocery, consumer product, or customer service experience is a plus

• Reliable, punctual, and detail‑oriented

• Able to work long hours and weekends during busy seasons

• TWIC card prefer.


COMPUTER SKILLS

• Electronic Logging Device (ELD) experience


PHYSICAL DEMANDS

• Constant standing, walking, reaching, bending, and handling

• Frequent lifting of 10–50 lbs

• Occasional lifting of 51–100 lbs

• Occasional climbing, crawling, and kneeling

• Ability to wear PPE as required

• Visual and auditory abilities required for safe vehicle operation


WORK ENVIORMENT

• Warehouse and outdoor environments with exposure to heat, cold, and varying noise levels

• Fast‑paced setting requiring focus and attention to safety