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To operate our company vehicles, you must have a minimum of a Class B Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) with HAZMAT, tanker, and air brake endorsements as well as a valid Medical Examiner’s Certificate allowing for operation in interstate commerce.
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Bob Truck/Straight Truck Job Summary Company Driver (W2, Solo) Straight Tanker Local $600 - $1,300 total weekly avg. Hiring Requirements Class B license without any of the following restrictions: (L,Z) Air Brakes, (G) Night Driving, (O) No Semi Trailer or (K) Intrastate Only Must have (X) Tank Vehicles/Hazardous Materials endorsement at time of hire 2 years Straight/Semi Tanker experience in the last 2 years We're an equal opportunity employer.
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Job Type: Full-time Benefits: 401(k) matching Dental insurance Disability insurance Health insurance Health savings account Life insurance Paid orientation Paid time off Vision insurance Trucking driver type: Company driver Trucking home time: Home daily Trucking route: Regional Experience: Commercial driving: 1 year (Required) License/Certification: CDL A (Required) Tanker Endorsement (Preferred) Work Location: On the road.
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The Grease Route Driver is responsible for the operation of a grease collection truck to collect cooking oil while providing quality service to our customers. Responsible for completing all company required paperwork in accordance with company policies and procedures (route tickets, driver vehicle inspection reports, vehicle safety checks, accident reports, mileage reports, service forms, etc.
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We are looking for a full time CDL A Truck Driver in the Glendive area to deliver refined fuels and propane gas to CHS customer locations in a safe and efficient manner. CHS Offers: Competitive Hourly Rate & Mileage Benefit eligible employees receive: Medical, Dental, Vision & Life Insurance + Long & Short-Term Disability Paid Holidays + Paid Time Off (Vacation & Sick Pay) Retirement Benefits: 401K with Company Match, Company Funded Pension, Profit Sharing CHS is one of the biggest names in agronomy, energy, and grain processing.
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TRUCK: Company Driver. Class-A CDL Local Company Driver. New truck speeds – 65 mph on the pedal, 68 mph on cruise. 1 Year Tractor Trailer Experience within the Last 3 Years or 1 Year Tanker Experience in the Last 10 Years.
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Health Savings Account (HSA) w/ company contributions. Paid tanker training - Orientation. No Tanker Endorsement Required. No tanker endorsement required. 401(k), with company percentage match.
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Gravel/Heavy Haul Driver is a safety sensitive position and must be able to safely operate semi-trucks to transport various aggregates and oversized equipment to remote locations across the states of ND/SD/MT/WY. Drivers may be required to haul/operate a backhoe for gravel prospecting operations during the off-season.
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Thermo-Fluids, a Clean Harbors company is looking for a Class A Tank Driver to join their team As a driver for Thermo-Fluids you will be responsible for pickup of waste oil and anti-freeze primarily servicing the Morenci Mine and other local locations Why work for Thermo-Fluids.
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Quantix Is Currently Hiring CDL-A Tanker Truck Drivers. We think the best drivers should earn the best incomes, and that’s why we’re prepared to start you earning in the Top 10% of truck driver pay nationwide.
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That’s why our owner operators rank in the top 10% for truck driver pay nationwide. We’ve built our company around a commitment to five core values: safety, perfection, respect, entrepreneurship, and sustainability.
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Required for liquid drivers only: HAZMAT and Tank Endorsements Required (endorsements will be paid by company) 9 paid company holidays (more than industry average!) Full benefits for company drivers.
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1 year liquid tanker experience. Must be willing to obtain TWIC. In addition to great pay, we’ll reward your good work ethic with one of the most attractive working environments you’ve ever had.
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1 year liquid tanker experience required. 6,000 referral bonus program (unlimited opportunities to refer someone!) Flexible options to run dry bulk or liquid. Minimum Weekly Pay for First 12 Weeks.
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Summary/Objective: The Pneumatic/Vacuum Truck Operator will perform a wide range of physical activities that require strength and flexibility of the whole body for handling, positioning, moving, and manipulating equipment and materials and vacuum truck operations.
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