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Prior non-CDL driving experience is not required as we will provide training. a craft and import beer distributor in Menomonie, WI has an excellent career opportunity in our Delivery department as a full-time Non-CDL Delivery Driver in the Northwest Wisconsin area.
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Internal PFG Candidates: 1 year of service in good standing as outlined in the PFG Entry Level Driver Trainee or Dock to Driver Training Program, able to attain CDL Permit and DOT Health Card.
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Local CDL A or CDL B Driver We are committed to the personal and professional growth of our team members and we show this by having a clear path of advancement for our Drivers with on-the-job and web-based training for you to move up as a Driver or other positions within the branch.
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This position must be a Certified CDL Instructor, and have a thorough knowledge of OSHA regulations, thorough knowledge of safety reporting, and safety analysis, and thorough knowledge of safety training and safety inspections.
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Performs intermediate professional work administering safety compliance and training for the Public Works Department and Public Utilities Department (excluding the Electric Division) to promote a safe work environment as required by Federal and State laws; does related work as assigned.
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Applicants hired for this position with a Class E license will be required to obtain a Commercial Learner’s Permit (CLP) within 60 days of appointment, attend CDL training and successfully pass the CDL licensing test and obtain a CDL Class B license with air brakes within 10 months after appointment to the position.
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This is also a great opportunity for training and development into a Non-CDL or CDL delivery driver position. All training and attainment expenses toward obtaining your CDL are company paid.
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DescriptionSUMMARY OF POSITION Provide various types of training to all levels of Dean Transportation staff, including Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) training. Successfully pass Dean Transportation School Bus Driver Training Program, including:Classroom instructionBehind the wheel instructionWritten and driving skills testMeet Michigan School Bus Driver Certification Requirements, including:Minimum hours of instructionSatisfactorily pass knowledge examinationMeet local, county, and state standards for driving skills test.
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CDOT has a vacancy for a Highway Maintenance Specialist in Gunnison , CO and will provide training to obtain your CDL. Partial reimbursement (up to 50%) for your CDL renewal, after your first year with CDOT.
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Keywords: CDL A, CDL B, driver, commercial driver’s license, building products, job site, building materials, distributor, distribution, touch freight, load, unload, commercial vehicle and delivery.
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RequirementsValid Class A Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) or Valid Class B Commercial Driver’s License (CDL). Essential Job Duties and ResponsibilitiesThe primary duty of the Driver, which we call a Logistics Specialist II with or without a Crane Operator, is to deliver building materials to a customer’s place of business or to a job site.
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25 per hour for each ASE certification you possess or obtain Company-paid ASE testing and training materials Monday-Friday full-time shift schedule and consistent, year-round work Tremendous career advancement opportunities Benefits including medical, dental, vision, & 401(k) Paid holidays & vacation Annual allowances for boots and prescription safety glasses State-of-the-art training programs Discounts on cell phone plans, cars, and more through the Perk Spot program.
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Local CDL B Driver We are committed to the personal and professional growth of our team members and we show this by having a clear path of advancement for our Drivers with on-the-job and web-based training for you to move up as a Driver or other positions within the branch.
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CDL Apprenticeship Training (CAT) Program participants: Per Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) regulations, if your employment with Schneider terminates within 6 months after the date you are certified as having passed the CDL skills test, the IDOT will require you to get retested to maintain your CDL classification.
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WillScot Mobile Mini embraces diversity and is committed to equal opportunity in all aspects of employment, including recruiting, hiring, promotion, termination, leaves of absence, compensation, and training.
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