Driver Non-CDL

Binswanger Enterprises, LLC

Houston, TX

JOB DETAILS
SKILLS
CDL Driver's License, Communication Skills, Construction, Corporate Policies, Customer Relations, Customer Satisfaction, Customer Support/Service, Delivery Driving, Detail Oriented, Driver's License, Forklift, GPS (Global Positioning System), Heavy Lifting, Loading/Unloading, Logistics, Maintain Compliance, On Site Support, Organizational Skills, Physical Demands, Project Execution, Project Schedule, Regulations, Safety Compliance, Time Management, Truck Driver, Van Driving, Warehousing
LOCATION
Houston, TX
POSTED
30+ days ago

Position Summary:

We are seeking a responsible, safety-conscious Non-CDL Driver to join our glass installation team. The successful candidate will be primarily responsible for transporting glass products, tools, and materials to and from job sites, while assisting with loading, unloading, and supporting field installation crews. This role is critical in maintaining efficient operations, timely project execution, and high customer satisfaction.

Key Responsibilities:

Driving & Logistics

  • Safely operate company-provided vehicles (typically under 26,000 lbs GVWR) to deliver glass, mirrors, storefront systems, and related supplies to residential and commercial job sites.

  • Navigate routes using GPS or delivery schedules while ensuring timely arrivals and departures.

  • Inspect vehicles daily to ensure safe operating condition and report any issues immediately.

  • Maintain accurate driving logs, delivery records, and vehicle inspection reports.

  • Adhere to all DOT regulations applicable to non-CDL drivers and company-specific policies.

Loading & Unloading

  • Assist warehouse staff and installers in loading glass and equipment using proper techniques to prevent damage.

  • Secure loads using straps, padding, or other approved materials to ensure safe transport.

  • Unload and stage materials at job sites per foreman or installer direction.

  • Operate lifts, dollies, suction cups, and other glass-handling equipment safely and correctly (training provided).

Field Support & Customer Service

  • Act as a field assistant to installation teams when necessary (e.g., helping move large panes of glass).

  • Interact professionally with clients, contractors, and job site personnel to represent the company positively.

  • Communicate effectively with the logistics coordinator and installers to resolve any scheduling or delivery issues.

Safety & Compliance

  • Follow all OSHA and company safety protocols, including the use of personal protective equipment (PPE).

  • Participate in regular safety training and toolbox talks.

  • Ensure compliance with all site-specific entry requirements, including check-ins and PPE compliance.

Qualifications:

Required:

  • Valid state driver's license (no CDL required) with a clean driving record.

  • Minimum 1 year of experience driving commercial vans, box trucks, or similar vehicles.

  • Must be at least 21 years of age.

  • Ability to lift, carry, and move heavy materials (up to 100 lbs with team assistance).

  • Strong attention to detail and commitment to safety.

  • Ability to read, understand, and follow delivery manifests and GPS directions.

Preferred:

  • Prior experience in the construction, glazing, or glass fabrication industry.

  • Forklift certification or willingness to obtain within 90 days.

  • Basic mechanical aptitude or familiarity with glass-handling equipment.

Working Conditions:

  • Frequent exposure to outdoor weather conditions and active construction sites.

  • Occasional overtime, early mornings, or weekend work based on delivery and project schedules.

  • Physical demands include lifting, bending, carrying, and standing for extended periods.

About the Company

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Binswanger Enterprises, LLC

Binswanger Glass was founded in 1872 when Samuel Binswanger opened a small glass store in Richmond, Virginia. The new business thrived in the reconstruction era that followed the Civil War.

Soon Samuel’s four sons joined him in business and the company began serving clients throughout the South.

The early 1900s were a time of growth. By 1903, the Richmond office could no longer handle all the business and a branch was opened in Memphis. In 1923, a second branch was opened in Houston.

The 1930s were a time of hardship. The financial crash of 1929 hit the nation hard. Everywhere men were selling apples on street corners, and “brother, can you spare a dime?” was the song of the day. Fortunately, Binswanger Glass was financially strong with the resources to withstand an economic disaster. The company was also committed to taking care of its employees and serving its customers. Although hundreds of thousands of dollars could have been saved by cutting wages, working shorter hours, and laying off employees, Binswanger chose to suffer years of losses rather than sacrifice its employees or lower its customer service standards.

Binswanger Mirror was founded in 1947. The company’s investment in people and customer service paid off. After the Depression, the company began to grow again, and in 1947, Binswanger Mirror was established to meet the increasing demands of a post-war customer base and take advantage of the building boom that followed World War II. In the 1940s, Binswanger Glass sold a full line of glass and mirror products as well as garage doors, mantels, kitchen cabinets, breakfast nooks, and exterior doors. Dealer cost for top quality folding attic stairs was $69! When Binswanger Glass celebrated its 75th anniversary in 1947, there were 13 branches in 15 southern and southwestern states.

By 1955, Binswanger had nearly 1,000 employees and 21 warehouses. By 1974, Binswanger responded to a growing need in the furniture industry by founding Glasscraft, the first company to produce heavy glass tabletops. Manufacturing operations were set up in Memphis, and soon glass tabletops were seen in prestigious homes and offices all over America. Their commitment to excellence is why Glasscraft was chosen to engrave the 57,000 names on the Vietnam War Memorial in Washington, D.C.

Today, Binswanger Glass, has 70 locations in 14 states. Binswanger Glass is one of the biggest installers of glass and glass-related products for residential and commercial use and is a major installer of Auto Replacement Glass in the country. Binswanger Glass is also a leader in glass retailing, providing framed mirrors, shower enclosures and replacement glass to the general public.
COMPANY SIZE
500 to 999 employees
INDUSTRY
Construction
FOUNDED
1872
WEBSITE
http://www.binswangerglass.com/