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CDL Class B w/ Tanker endorsement - Sweeper & Water Truck Driver. The CDL Class B Truck Driver. CDL Class B Truck Driver. CDL Class B w/ tanker endorsement - required.
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Thompson Industrial Services, powered by Clean Harbors, is looking for a Class B CDL Driver to join their safety conscious team The Class B CDL Driver is responsible for operation of equipment including, but not limited to Roll Off Trailers and Dry Vans. Your responsibility will be to manage customer environmental program by picking up waste at customer facilities and transporting to a Thompson Industrial location or other disposal site.
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The Class B CDL Driver serves as a primary customer contact for environmental/hazardous waste. Class A ir BCDL License Required; Hazmat Endorsement Required (or ability to acquire); Minimum 1 Year Previous Roll Off Truck Experience Required; Must be Able to Travel up to 2 Nights Per Week; Ability to obtain Tanker endorsement upon hire; Ability to perform manual labor as required.
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HPC Industrial, powered by Clean Harbors, in Richmond, CA is looking for an Insite Class B CDL Driver / Equipment Operator to join their safety conscious team This position is responsible for the safe and proper execution of HPC Industrial jobs across all services lines.
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Required Qualifications: Specific vocational preparation including classroom safety training, on-the-job training and essential experience gained on other jobs; Language proficiency: understand English at a level to comprehend safety training and respond to instructions in emergency situations; Valid driver’s license, CDL Class A or B and other requirements of company’s driving policy required when driving company vehicle or using personal vehicle on company business.
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CPC Logistics Solutions is currently seeking a qualified Class B CDL driver with Hazmat and Tanker endorsements Delivering Fuel out of Bow, NH. The driver will be operating a Class B tanker, pulling a hose to fuel the equipment.
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Class A CDL Tanker Driver. Job Description Class A Tanker Driver - Palmerton, PA - 40869. Class A CDL with at least 2 years CMV experience experience must be within the last 4 years, and tanker/hazmat endorsements are required before the hire date.
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The Water Truck Driver will be running and operating a water truck which requires a Class A CDL license with a tanker endorsement. Valid Class A CDL with tanker endorsement and driving record within MVR policy guidelines is required.
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Class A CDL with HazMat and Tanker endorsements. Over the Road Cryogenic Bulk Tanker-Hazmat Driver - Progressive. Airgas is Hiring for a CDL A Bulk OTR Driver - Guilderland, NY. (Rest & Roll.
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This Class A CDL Driver will need to have working knowledge of Class A driving with Tanker & HAZMAT endorsements. Thompson Industrial Services, powered by Clean Harbors, in Reserve, LA is looking for a Class A CDL Driver to join their safety conscious team.
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The Class A CDL Driver is responsible for the operation of equipment including, but not limited to Roll Off Trailers and Dry Vans. Your responsibility will be to drive equipment to the jobsite, work with the crew to complete projects and drive equipment back to the yard.
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MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS FOR A ROUTE DRIVER Valid Class A CDL license with a tanker endorsement Must be at least 21 years of age Good driving record ROUTE DRIVER WORK SCHEDULE All of our route drivers enjoy opportunities that allow them to be home daily.
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Job Requirements - Class A CDL - 6 Months Recent Tractor/Trailer experience - Hazardous Material and Tanker Endorsement (Will work with you to obtain within the first 60 days of employment) - Previous yard spotter experience is a plus, but not required - 21 Years Old - No more than 3 moving violations or any serious moving violations in 36 months - No felony convictions within 7 years.
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Ability and willingness to obtain a Class A commercial driver’s license (CDL) with tanker, HAZMAT, and air brake endorsements within the first 120 days of employment and maintain all Department of Transportation (DOT) requirements.
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Must possess a valid Florida CDL Class "B" driver license with tanker endorsement or acquire on within 6 months of hire. Must possess a Florida Water and Pollution Control Operators Association (FW&PCOA) Wastewater Collection Technician Class B Certificate or be able to obtain one within 24 months of hire.
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