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Driver License and DOT Medical Certification RequirementValid Class A or Class B CDL License (preferably with Air Brake and Manual Transmission Endorsements)Must possess or be willing to obtain DOT Medical Certification Card (preferably self-certified as Non-Excepted Interstate)Have an acceptable driving record for the prior sixty (60) months of operating a commercial motor vehicle.
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Job Requirements:Must have a valid and current Massachusetts Class A or B (w/ Airbrake Endorsement) Driver's LicenseMust have a valid and current DOT Health CardMust obtain a forklift operators certification through our internal certification process.
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You have, or are willing to earn, a Class B CDL driver’s license. You have, or are willing to earn, a Class B CDL driver’s license. UniFide CST is a primary distributor of weighing systems, thermal printing equipment, and data collection software.
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Interested individuals must possess:Valid CDL Class A or B With HazMat endorsementClean DMVHigh School Diploma or EquivalentDemonstrate a working knowledge of DOT regs and HAZMAT transportation guidelinesPositive attitude- team playerLegal right to work in the US without restriction A strong focus for following company safety guidelines.
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Dohrn is seeking a Full Time CDL Class B City Driver for our Mason City, IA Terminal! A minimum of 1 year of verifiable class B equipment experience. All drivers are to possess only one valid driver's license (CDL) issued by the resident state of the driver.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionIf you are looking to drive for a great company with great benefits Concrete Materials Inc., with locations in Merriam and Springhill, KS servicing the Metro Kansas City area, is currently hiring Class B CDL Ready Mix Delivery Drivers.
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Minimum qualifications for Truck Drivers:Valid Class A or B CDL driver's license. Minimum of 2 years CDL truck driving experienceMust be able to successfully pass pre-employment drug screen, background, and motor vehicle records check.
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Must be at least 21 years of age with valid driver's license and Class B CDL with passenger endorsement. Job DescriptionJob DescriptionLocal Work Release Facility is seeking a CDL Driver for the Baton Rouge area to assist with transportation of offenders from the facility to the worksite.
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Driving license (CDL-class B or higher for field service technician may be required) Provide feedback to District Service Manager to support continuous quality improvement. Staying up to date with technical developments as shown in internal service bulletins and following technical courses when instructed by District Service Manager applicable to equipment.
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Must obtain class B CDL permit within 60 days of employment. Must be able to obtain a class B CDL within 90 days of employment. Must obtain class B CDL permit within 60 days of employment.
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Colorado CDL Class B License with Passenger Endorsement – Obtain within 2 months of employment. Collaborate with Town of Keystone, area HOA’s, & Keystone Neighborhood Company. From day one, you'll receive some of the highest compensation rates in the industry, free Epic pass(es) along with free ski and snowboard lessons, 40% retail discounts, the chance to grow through Epic Service - our leading training and development experience, and wellness benefits to fuel your success.
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Qualifications:Must meet company standards for clean driving recordMust pass background and criminal record checkMust have a valid CDL driver's license - Class B minimumMust pass DOT physical and DOT drug screenMachines/Tools/Equipment:Basic office equipment (copier, calculator, fax, etc.
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Requirements: Class A CDL, HAZMAT, and Tanker endorsement preferred, or the ability to obtain a temporary Class B CDL license and medical card Experience in the agricultural industry preferred, but not required Some weekend and overtime hours available as needed Ability to keep safety a priority Ability to pass a pre-employment drug screen Interested in joining the Stutsman team.
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Commercial Drivers License B (CDL), with a Hazardous Materials Endorsement (HME) Preferred: Hold a current Class A Commercial Driver's License, with a Hazardous Materials Endorsement (HME.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionBBR is currently seeking a driver with a CDL Class B w/ airbrakes to join our team. Job DescriptionJob DescriptionBBR is currently seeking a driver with a CDL Class B w/ airbrakes to join our team.
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