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Must possess a valid CDL B license. The Route Sales Representative is responsible for selling and merchandising Dietz & Watson's complete line of quality products to existing and new accounts while driving a Dietz and Watson truck.
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Minimum one (1) years of commercial driving experience OR CDL school certificate. The driver will collect solid waste or recyclables on curbside and/or backdoor routes and transporting to post-collection facilities.
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CDL B Driver - Renton McLendon Hardware. The CDL B Truck Driver is responsible for possessing and maintaining an active Class B Commercial Driver's License, necessary for operation of vehicles with gross vehicle weight in excess of 26,000 lbs., as well as any other endorsements required by states in which CNRG operates.
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Valid CDL - Class B. If you're a licensed CDL Driver looking to advance your career with a nationally established company, look no further. Boom truck experience is preferred. Valid CDL - Class B.
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Valid CDL - Class B min. Flatbed, knuckle and/or drywall boom truck experience is preferred. Valid CDL - Class B min. The ability to lift 75-100 pounds repeatedly (your most common cargo will be 70 pound bundles of shingles.
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Delivery Driver (CDL B)- Islandia, NY- 1st Shift. Most vehicles are under 6 years old and equipped with driver-friendly technology, such as On Board Computers, collision avoidance technology, latest camer Delivery Driver, CDL, Driver, Delivery, Manufacturing, Vehicle.
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Class B CDL with air endorsements and Class A & D inspection licenses. Voluntary Deferred Compensation - Save additional pre-tax funds for retirement in a MaineSaves 457(b) account through payroll deductions.
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Current and Valid CDL-B with Passenger endorsement. Free skiing + riding privileges with direct to lift access at 14 iconic resorts including: Snowshoe Mountain, Stratton, Palisades Tahoe, Mammoth Mountain, Steamboat and more.
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By position, eligible to obtain a CDL Class B with hazmat and tanker endorsement within 6 months of hire, company paid. Clean Harbors will pay for your CDL B training. Clean Harbors in Greenbrier, TN is seeking a Class B Driver Trainee (Retail Technician) to provide comprehensive environmental services including collection and disposal of damaged, discarded, or recalled products; recycling of light bulbs, oil, oil filters, engine fluids and other materials; and on-site cleanup activities.
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Valid CDL permit with a clean driving record and interested in company sponsored training. Career goals of becoming a CDL driver, valid driver’s license and ability to complete company sponsored training program while working as a material handler.
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Must have a valid and unrestricted (not including corrective lens needs) U.S. Commercial (Class B) Driver's License (CDL), and must meet the Tulane University Motor Vehicle Policy criteria to become authorized as a driver.
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CDL Class-B or Class-A. Our team of drivers are a well rounded breed with many years of over-the- road experience to guarantee every interaction with a B&B driver is better than the last.
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Valid driver's license and clean motor vehicle record (Class B CDL preferred) As an Arborist Climber, you will be an integral member of a tree care crew with the primary responsibility of tree climbing and assisting Arborist Crew Leaders in performing all tree and shrub care services on residential and commercial properties.
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Qualified candidates must be highly motivated self-starters with a Class A or B CDL. Candidates must have a good driving record and employment history with verifiable references. Class A or B CDL.
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Must hold a current Class A or Class B CDL with airbrake endorsement. Must hold a current Class A or Class B CDL with airbrake endorsement. Due to our tremendous growth, Ace Disposal is looking for Front Load Truck drivers for the Salt Lake County area.
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