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Ability and willingness to obtain a Class A or Class B Commercial Driver's License (CDL) with tanker, HAZMAT, and air brake endorsements within the first 90 days of employment, and maintain all Department of Transportation (DOT) requirements per the vehicle requirements.
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A.J. Weigand is now hiring Class A Tanker Owner Operators for OTR throughout the Midwest, Northeast, South, and Southeast. AJW Strives to provide our customers with timely service, professionalism, and most importantly a high level of safety.
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Valid Driver's License (for state of employment)- CDL Class A tanker certified driver's license. The Class A CDL Driver is responsible for the loading, unloading, and delivery of equipment at customer sites and other branch locations in a manner that reflects the company's vision of working as "One Professional Team." This position is responsible for maintaining proper paperwork and ensuring a professional appearance with all vehicles in addition to being accountable for basic operational instruction to customers on the safe operation of all equipment.
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55cpm + Stop Pay & Detention PayMultiple Shifts AvailableMon-Fri Schedule w/ Occasional Saturday Work CPC Logistic Solutions is currently hiring Haz Mat Tanker (X) endorsed delivery truck drivers for a client based in Dayton OH. Drivers will make deliveries of dedicated freight and may occasionally use a pallet jack for some deliveries.
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Altom Transport Website: Requirements DOT and Road Legal Truck Class A Commercial Driver License with Hazmat/Tanker Endorsement. Our fleet of state-of-the-art stainless steel and aluminum tank trailers is a testament to our commitment to the highest safety and efficiency standards.
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Description: Automatic Transmission Class A Tanker truck, Hauling - Cryogenic Liquid (Liquid Nitrogen, Liquid Oxygen, Liquid Argon). Must obtain tanker endorsement before training, Hazmat must be in process – any costs reimbursed by TransForce.
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Must possess and maintain a Class A or B CDL driver’s license with air brakes, hazmat, and tanker endorsements and satisfactory driving record. Adheres to and supports the company credit policy, checking credit history of patron before making a delivery, and explaining policy to new customers.
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Must have a class A with tanker endorsement. A local Oil and Gas company is seeking CDL A with a tanker endorsement to work in and around Chickasha, OK. Company truck to and from locations.
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Operators need a minimum of Class B CDL with tanker and airbrake endorsement and a TWIC card. Previous experience in Hydrovac operations or other related fieldsFamiliarity with Hydrovac tools and equipmentStrong troubleshooting and critical thinking skillsAbility to handle physical workloadAbility to thrive in a fast-paced environment Benefits:· Opportunities for advancement· Dental insurance· Health insurance· Vision Insurance· 401K.
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Have a Class-A CDL with doubles/triples, tanker and hazardous materials endorsements and no automatic restriction. The loading and unloading of trailers utilizing the same techniques, technology and procedures as a dock worker.
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By position, obtain a CDL Class B with hazmat and tanker endorsement within 6 months of employment. Clean Harbors is a Military & Veteran friendly company. Ensure that Health and Safety is the number one priority by complying with all safe work practices, policies, and processes and always acting in a safe manner.
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Education, Requirements & Competencies:Minimum Qualifications:Must be 21 years of ageHigh School Diploma or EquivalentCDL Class A or B driver’s license with Tanker EndorsementMust have at least 6 months of driving experience OR a recent CDL Graduate from a credited school.
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Must possess, at minimum, a Class B CDL with Hazmat, Tanker and Airbrake endorsements. Class A CDL is required to drive a tractor-trailer combination. Possess a current Medical Examiner's Certification.
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Class A or B CDL with Hazmat, Tanker and Air Brake endorsements. We are looking for a Full Time Hazmat Truck Driver for LP Delivery. CHS Inc. is a leading global agribusiness owned by farmers, ranchers and cooperatives across the United States that provides grain, food and energy resources to businesses and consumers around the world.
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Additional pay/benefits: Tuition reimbursement & VA Apprenticeship benefits. Route : Local and home daily work Schedule: Rotating shifts / Bid Schedule. Training is 6 weeks in Glenmont, NY – all travel and lodging costs covered by TransForce.
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