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Trucks driven may include semi belly dump, Tri-Dump, end dump, flatbed, tandem, lowboy or quad dump trucks. Semi / Tri-dump / Side & Belly Dump/Tandem Drivers.
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Sunroc is seeking career-minded individuals to drive double belly trucks for our sand & gravel division in Cedar City. The belly dump driver operates a truck equipped with bottom discharge trailer to transport and dump loose materials such as sand, gravel, crushed rock or paving materials.
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Experience with truck and trailer combinations, including belly dump and lowboy. Wildish Standard Paving Co. specializes in bridge and highway, airfield, and transit projects and is looking for a combination CDL truck driver/assistant to Yard Superintendent in the Eugene/Springfield area.
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Attaches and removes pup trailers, belly dump & side dump trailers, transfer trailers and tilt/transport trailers to truck as needed. Trucks driven include but are not limited to: belly dumps, dump truck and semi-tractor truck with attached trailers.
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Must maintain current driver’s license that meets state requirements, i.e., CDL, Class A Driver with possible hazmat and tanker endorsements. The Truck Driver is responsible for operating trucks to transport dirt, aggregate, asphalt, and other materials and/or equipment to various job site locations.
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Position Summary: Drives responsibly to work as a tractor-trailer combination driver, applying knowledge of commercial driving regulations, to operate as a belly-dump driver and/or water truck driver and/or transport driver.
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Position Overview The Truck Driver is responsible for operating trucks to transport dirt, aggregate, asphalt, and other materials and/or equipment to various job site locations. Must maintain current driver’s license that meets state requirements, i.e., CDL, Class A and/or B Driver with possible hazmat and tanker endorsements.
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Ability to safely and professionally operate a Semi-Truck in combination with (1) Belly Dump, 2 (End Dump), (3) Flatbed, (4) Bulk Trailers. Ability to safely and professionally operate a Semi-Truck in combination with (1) Belly Dump, 2 (End Dump), (3) Flatbed, (4) Bulk Trailers.
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Ability to operate heavy and complex equipment which may include but not limited to Haul Truck and Asphalt Paving Equipment requiring skill and the exercise of independent judgment. Job ID: 491195 Texas Materials, A CRH company, is a leading supplier of aggregates, asphalt, ready mixed concrete, and paving and construction services in Texas.
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Overview Summit Materials is looking for qualified and experienced CDL Drivers to operate our Belly Dump and Dump Trucks. Summit Materials consists of more than a dozen local companies that supply aggregates, cement, ready-mix concrete, asphalt paving, and construction services in the United States and western Canada.
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This individual will need to be able to operate effeciently an end dump and or belly dump (with and witthoutouosm trainers, and tamping systems). The employee must occasionally lift and/or move from 10 to 30 lbs and be able to climb, sit/drive, shift gears, cover/uncover loads, change wheels, adjust lugs, use hand tools such as wrenches/screwdrivers Driver will be responsible for loading and unloading large quantities of water for compaction and/or dust control.
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Must be able to run equipment to load dump truck, side dumps and belly dumps. Safely operate, Dump Truck, Side Dump and Low boy. Wood is searching for a CDL Truck Driver with hauling experience working in Sidney, MT. This is a full-time position.
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Role Overview:This position is responsible to operate tractor trailer belly dump, side dump, lowboy and maintain properly to transport material to designated location in a timely manner.
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Preference given for experience driving a belly dump, flowboy, lowboy, tanker or straight truck or ability to train to obtain appropriate license- Must have and acceptable driving record and required endorsements.
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In this role, you'll drive company commercial vehicles including, side or belly dump, tanker, or low boy to deliver materials to job sites and customers. In this role, you'll drive company commercial vehicles including, side or belly dump, tanker, or low boy to deliver materials to job sites and customers.
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