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Applicant must have a minimum of 5 years experience driving as a CDL Class B driver. Truck Driver Class B CDL. CDL Class B driver’s license must be in good standing.
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Class A and B drivers are a key valued part of NEDT’s customer service team responsible for performing driving and some labor activities as necessary to assist in completing field projects at customer locations in New England.
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Local CDL Driver ~ Class B. Valid class B CDL license, driving experience preferred. Job Description Alpenrose Dairy, a 100 year old iconic Portland brand, is looking for Class B CDL Drivers to join our local distribution team.
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Skills Abilities : Possess a CDL Class B Driver's License in good standing with air brake endorsement. Job Description Job Title : Driver Job Summary : Under the supervision and/or direction of the Director, the Care-Van driver will be responsible for driving to and from designated locations, inspecting the coach for safe operating conditions, applying knowledge of commercial driving skills in operating the vehicle at varied speeds to include going forward, backing up, and maneuvering around corners and in compact areas.
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This is a casual/on-call part-time truck driving position that is perfect for licensed CDL Class B drivers seeking supplemental income and looking to work anywhere from 0 to 25 hours a week based on business needs.
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This is a casual/on-call part-time truck driving job that is perfect for licensed CDL Class B or CDL Class A drivers seeking supplemental income and looking to work anywhere from 0 to 25 hours a week based on business needs.
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We are seeking a CDL Truck Driver(with a class a or class b cdl truck driver license). Previous experience in truck driving or other related fields.
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About the role - CDL Driver Class B (Green Bay, WI) This role will require Mobile Mixing Unit Driving/Operation as well as maintenance and upkeep of this equipment. Your qualifications Requires Class B CDL, Class A is a plus Tanker endorsement preferred Hazmat endorsement preferred We will support obtaining endorsements High School diploma or equivalent What we offer As part of a truly global company, you will have the ability to grow and learn in a diverse, collaborative culture.
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Requirements: Minimum education required is a High School diploma 5-10 years' experience operating a crane with an LSI computer on board Must have a Class A/B CDL license Operate, Maintain and inspect crane and rigs for construction projects as assigned.
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Class A CDL Job Information: Local position Automatic Box Truck - Mobile shredding truck 10-15 Stops per day - touch freight Pick up paper bins from business Pushing bin of paper that’s on wheels – hundreds of pounds Lift out boxes of paper to be shredded – up to 50 pounds W2 position - Paid bi-weekly Class B CDL Job Requirements: Valid & Current Class B License Driving/delivery/CDL box truck experience DOT Medical Card required Please Call Carrie at 800.223.
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Safety-Kleen in Columbia, MO is seeking a Class B CDL Route Driver. Commercial route driving experience (Class C or Non-CDL) This role will train to drive a Class B box truck to provide onsite service for parts washer machines, pick up containerized hazardous waste, and sell products/services in a defined route.
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Must have a valid Commercial Driver License (Class B or C) with a clean driving record showing 5 years of prior safe driving. Drivers in this position that hold a Class B CDL; drive vehicles under 26,000 lb such as a passenger bus or a straight truck with air brakes or a combination vehicle.
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The Driver, Hourly CDL-B is responsible for driving a tractor trailer or straight truck on intrastate and interstate local, over-the-road (OTR), shuttle, and overnight and drive and drop routes for the purpose of delivering and/or unloading food and food related products to customers in a safe and timely manner and in accordance with Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations.
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About the role - CDL Driver Class B (Gold Hill, NC) This role will require Mobile Mixing Unit Driving/Operation as well as maintenance and upkeep of this equipment. Do not apply for this role if you will need Orica Immigration Sponsorship (e.g., H1-B, TN, STEM OPT, etc.
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Unloads damaged goods and customer returns and bring to the driver check-in and complete necessary paperwork. Follows all DOT regulations and company safe driving guidelines and policies.
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