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Two years of full time paid experience operating vehicles that require a Commercial Driver's License, Class B, such as large bus, box truck, tow truck, cement mixer, dump truck, or garbage truck.
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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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Operate the haul truck to transport rock products to the plant and stockpiles as directed Utilize equipment in a manner to maximize productivity and minimize wear and down time Operate other mobile plant equipment as needed (ie.
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1-3 years of experience as a professional driver (moving truck driver, straight truck delivery, sanitation truck driver, cement mixer driver, water truck driver, firetruck, school bus driver, greyhound driver, fedex/ups/mail truck driver etc.
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1+ years of experience as a professional driver (moving truck driver, straight truck delivery, sanitation truck driver, cement mixer driver, water truck driver, firetruck, school bus driver, greyhound driver, fedex/ups/mail truck driver etc.
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Operate Ready Mix/Concrete Truck in a safe and efficient manner adhering to Martin Marietta and Department of Transportation (DOT) rules and regulations. Martin Marietta is an American-based company and a leading supplier of building materials - including aggregates, cement, ready mixed concrete and asphalt.
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The Mixer Driver will drive a truck equipped with an auxiliary concrete mixer and deliver concrete mix to job sites, performing the following duties. Drive truck under loading hopper to receive sand, gravel, concrete and water and start mixer.
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Drives truck under loading hopper to receive sand, gravel, cement and water and starts mixer adjusting ready mix to proper slump, rinsing down loading area and cleaning off material spilled on outside of drum.
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Flyash Railcar Unloader Yard/ Pneumatic Driver - (Ready Mix) - Grand Forks, ND. Frequent exposure to cement, concrete, dust, diesel fuel, and other substances may cause burns, which can be toxic or explosive if mishandled.
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Ability to safely and effectively use a shovel, pick, broom, scoop, hand tools, scraper, sledgehammer, wheelbarrow, air lance, water hose, skid steer loader, dump truck, lawn mower, tractor, forklift, backhoe, pavement breaker, air drill, chain saw, spike driver, air compressor and all job related mobile equipment.
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As a ready-mix truck driver, you will operate a heavy diesel truck equipped with auxiliary concrete mixer, consisting of a revolving drum to mix the concrete components during transport to the construction sites.
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A Ready-Mix Truck Driver is responsible for the safe and efficient delivery of concrete and other. Ready-Mix Driver position may be a good fit for you! Today we provide concrete, aggregate and cement solutions.
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While the crew is working on the project, the driver runs the sand/cement off of their truck into the hopper and regulates the air flow from the compressor as needed. While one driver is running off their material, the other is expected to ensure that both the mixing auger on their truck and the spare hopper is chipped out.
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One year of full time paid experience in the waste management and recycling field, or in operating commercial vehicles that require a Commercial Driver's License, Class B, such as large bus, box truck, tow truck, cement mixer, dump truck, or garbage truck.
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Minimum two (2) years heavy haul truck driver experience with winch and flatbed trucks. The Bulk Cement Driver must have heavy haul driving experience and will be primarily responsible for driving assigned equipment to and from customer sites, requiring loading, unloading, and transporting cargo appropriately per company job safety analysis (JSA), standard operating procedures (SOP) and the federal and state requirements of the Department of Transportation (DOT) and Commercial Motor Vehicle (CMV) standards.
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