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PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: Must be able to operate a variety of equipment, machinery and tools which may include a boom truck, bucket truck, backhoe, sweeper, highlift, sidearm mower, sewer truck, rod truck, jet truck, fuel truck, sanitation truck, knuckleboom truck, flusher truck, slope mower, or dump truck, chain saw, two-way radio, mechanics tools.
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Conveyor, flatbed, straight, box and/or knuckle boom truck experience is preferred. Completing a thorough load check on your truck before leaving the branch, ensuring that all delivery materials are firmly secured and all parts of your truck are in compliance with all federal, state, and local regulations.
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Boom truck experience is strongly preferred. Boom truck experience is strongly preferred. The ability to lift 75-100 pounds repeatedly (your most common cargo will be 70 pound bundles of shingles.
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Boom truck experience is preferred. Boom truck experience is preferred. You will make both ground and rooftop deliveries. Working in cooperation with the Delivery Material Handler to determine where to set the materials and unloading them.
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Safely load building materials onto flatbed or boom truck and unload products at commercial and residential job sites. Must be able to judge distance while delivering materials and/or operating boom.
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Knuckle boom and/or conveyor truck experience is preferred. Knuckle boom and/or conveyor truck experience is preferred. ABC Supply, America's largest wholesale distributor of exterior and interior building products, offers professional driving opportunities that allow you to do what you love every day and still be home every night.
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O Roll Off experience preferred or vehicles with high center of balance Ex: Concrete Truck Drivers; PODS; Boom Crane Truck; PODS; Flatbed; Tow Truck and more. POSITION SUMMARY: A Driver- CDL (B) is responsible for safely operating a collection truck, and providing prompt, courteous and complete waste removal services for customers.
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Boom Truck- Fixed Cab Certification a plus. Articulating Boom Crane Certification a plus. Telescopic Boom- Fixed Cab Certification a plus. Truck Crane Operation Certification a plus.
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The primary functions of a delivery helper are to load, locate job sites, backing, preparing and restoring the job site, and preparing the truck for the following day and maintaining the truck and equipment.
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Ability to operate necessary equipment, including but not limited to telemetry, boom truck, crane truck, forklift, flatbed truck, 6” bypass pumps, emergency generators, smart phone, laptop, personal computer, calculator, copier, and facsimile machine.
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Drives and/or operates dump truck, knuckle-boom truck, sewer vacuum truck, and hydra-jet. Operates manhole rehabilitation truck, by-pass systems, back-hoe, front-end loader and related maintenance equipment.
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Safely operate a propane service vehicle with lift gate and boom along provided service routes. As a federal contractor that engages in safety-sensitive work, AmeriGas cannot permit employees in certain positions to use medical marijuana, even if prescribed by an authorized physician.
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Will constantly position self to unload materials from flatbed or boom. Will constantly operate commercial motor vehicle and/or boom vehicle. Inspect truck/trailer for defects for safe operation.
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Operates hydraulic equipment including: drills, boom truck, digger, pole tamper, hydraulic jack and bucket truck once certified. Travels by vehicle, motor boat or off-road utility vehicle (OUV) to access job sites May drive a Class A vehicle (i.e. bucket truck and line truck) to and from the job site.
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Train to operate and calibrate equipment associated with the loadout and unloading process for bulk materials including trucks and/or rail cars, forklift, boom lifts, spot trucks, skid-steer, front-end loaders, utilizing scales, pumps, conveyor, semi-automatic packing system, etc.
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