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The Class A CDL Driver is responsible for loading, securing, delivering, and unloading heavy equipment to the customer's job site in a safe manner in compliance with local, state and Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) regulations.
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The Class A CDL Driver will be driving a truck and/or tractor-semi trailer (flatbed) combination vehicle ion excess of 26,001 pounds. Must not have any traffic convictions defined by FMCSA that would disqualify a CDL.
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Must be 21 years of age to drive a combination tractor-trailer flatbed heavy haul for H&E Equipment Services. Motor Vehicle Record (MVR) and Commercial Driver’s License Information System (CDLIS) must show a valid CDL, current medical certification and self-certification status.
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We leverage our national portfolio of equipment with a local approach to provide reliability, fair prices and the support of a first-class service team. Must have a valid Class A CDL from your residence state.
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Must possess a Valid Class A CDL. #1 Flooring Distributor multiple years in a row - Floor Covering Weekly. About MSI: Founded in 1975, MSI is a leading supplier of flooring, countertop, wall tile, and hardscaping products in North America.
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Class A CDL Driver (Heavy Haul)- Austin, TX. Completes a pre-trip and post-trip vehicle inspection of tractor, trailer and securements. One (1) year combination tractor-trailer flatbed experience is required.
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Searching for a solid, growth-oriented company that values its employees? Must have a valid DOT medical certificate. Plans delivery route based on load weight, height, width, roadway construction and secures equipment loads.
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Operate standard factory-equipped gasoline or diesel truck tractor with flatbed trailer, roll-off, lugger, and lugger trains, up to stretch-out of 70 feet in length or straight truck to deliver a variety of steel products and accessory items to local, over-the-road or distant points.
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Class A CDL Driver - Albuquerque, NM. We are a leading supplier of equipment for construction, earthmoving, compaction, paving and material handling customers. In addition, we offer a comprehensive benefits package including medical and dental coverage, life insurance, short and long term disability, cafeteria (Section 125) program, 401K matching plan, PTO (Paid Time Off) and paid holidays.
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We're in search of a Class A CDL Truck driver to join our team, offering reliable home time and a relaxed work environment that you'll enjoy. Duties: As a Class A CDL Truck Driver, you'll be responsible for hauling general freight using top-of-the-line equipment, primarily operating east of I-35.
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Opportunities Await: Our range of truck driving positions spans local, dedicated, regional, OTR, dry van, reefer, container (intermodal), and flatbed routes. Qualifications: Class A License (CDL-A) Current DOT medical card 3 months in the last 12 months or 1 year in the last 3 years in a tractor with a 40-foot or longer trailer, Easy to qualify, All accidents will be reviewed, Copy of Truck Driving School Certificate if less than 1 year since graduation You can reach our team at (888) 653-1911 Our Philosophy: At American Trucking Group, our "We Care" attitude is evident from the start.
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The Class A CDL Driver is responsible for loading, securing, delivering, and unloading of heavy equipment to the customer's job site in a safe manner in compliance with local, state and Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) regulations.
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Class A CDL Driver - Woodland, WADenali (formerly Swanson Bark in Longview Washington) has several LOCAL job opportunities for Class A CDL drivers. Denali’s CDL-A truck driver opportunities enable you to enjoy daily home time, great pay, and all the outstanding rewards that come with driving for a growing private fleet.
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As a Class A CDL truck driver, you will have plenty of freight and you can get up to 3200 miles per week. We welcome you (Class A CDL truck driver) to join our family and become a part of the most dynamic team the trucking industry has to offer.
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Duties: As a Class A CDL Truck Driver you will be hauling general freight in top-of-the-line equipment. We welcome you (Class A CDL truck driver) to join our family and become a part of the most dynamic team the trucking industry offers.
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