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AutoNation Ford Westlake Position Overview The service driver picks up and drops off service customers. AutoNation Ford Westlake Position Overview The service driver picks up and drops off service customers.
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Driver Requirements Valid drivers license with clean driving record HS Diploma or equivalent Positive and professional attitude Experience in substance abuse treatment preferred Driver Responsibilities Transports clients to and from scheduled appointments and travel destinations i.e. legal, medical, dental, etc.
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Requirements Strong customer service skills Housekeeping, Maintenance/Grounds & Courtesy Patrol positions require a valid driver license Benefits Competitive pay for all hours worked Free RV site Yearly PTO FT, year-round employees eligible for benefits Matching 401k (after 6 months of employment.
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The Employee Van Driver will provide courteous and safe transportation for those team members traveling to and from their work locations. All drivers must also exhibit patience, common sense and driving courtesy.
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Mission Linen Supply is seeking a Route Sales and Service Driver , you will be driving and providing services to customers on designated routes in your community. The Route Sales and Service Driver pay is $15.05 - $17.70 an hour.
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The transportation driver will drive a company van or bus to transport passengers over specified routes to local or distant points according to the time schedule, and initiate and accept payment for transportation directly from the passengers.
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Acts as company representative with courtesy towards customer. Must meet Heritage Driver Qualifications. Maintains a log record of hours worked based on Heritage's policy and DOT compliance.
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The Route Service Driver - Route Support pay is $17.43- $20.50 an hour. Mission Linen Supply is seeking a Route Service Driver - Route Support , you will be driving and providing services to customers on designated routes in your community.
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Ability to understand RCRA compliance standards and OSHA safety regulations and DOT Regulations. Maintains electronic hours of service for DOT compliance and state and federal regulations. Drives to the customer site to collect waste material and/or transport hazardous and non-hazardous waste material to facility for unloading and disposal.
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Prior to driving transportation equipment, prepares for daily trip by inspecting vehicle and equipment, fueling truck, and ensuring all equipment is in excellent operating order. Drive and operate semi-vans and straight trucks as required.
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Some positions may require a California Driver License, proof of insurance and a current Department of Motor Vehicles printout This recruitment will be used to fill multiple part-time positions working 3 hours per day, 9 months per year and to fill a substitute list.
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Exemplifying our code of values, you show respect and courtesy to all customers and employees. As a Delivery Driver, you are a key member of the team! Qualifications:Must have a valid drivers license and clean driving recordAbility to drive multiple types of vehicles, i.e., box truck and express vanExcellent organizational skillsMust be able to work independentlyMust have excellent time management skillsAbility to communicate effectively and maintain effective relationships with current customers and vendorsBenefits/Perks:Flexible SchedulingGrowth and Career Advancement OpportunitiesGreat Working Environment.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionJob SummaryMays-Munroe, Inc is looking for a Delivery Driver to join our team! Responsibilities:Deliver a wide variety of items to different addresses and different routesFollow route and scheduleLoad, unload, prepare, inspect and operate delivery vehicleAbility to operate forklifts and pallet jack in a variety of weather and traffic conditionsFollow DOT regulations and safety standardsMust be able to lift and move a minimum of 50 to 100lbs.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionJob SummaryAcker Appliance in Tuscaloosa, AL is looking for a Delivery Driver to join our team! This position is right for you if you are self-motivated, energetic, and enjoy helping people.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionCourtesy Chevrolet is looking for a driven, diligent and thorough Automotive Parts Driver and willing to train the right person to join our team. Courtesy Chevrolet is a family owned and operated dealership group with stores in CA and AZ. Since 1955 the business has been helping families, friends and customers find the car that will best meet their needs.
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