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As an *Amazon XL Non-CDL Cargo Van Delivery Driver*, you will play a crucial role in the efficient and timely delivery of oversized packages and goods; with the potential for install/assembly as well as scheduled return pickups.
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Here at Empire National, we take pride in our ability to make your life easier - whether you're looking for fast, reliable cargo transport, a place to park, or a rewarding career, we're here to help.
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Drive a delivery truck, cargo or sprinter van, and follow a time schedule. Ability to drive a cargo van or 14'-26' straight truck and potentially operate a lift gate. A Delivery Service Technician II is a more experienced or skilled DST I. A DST II is responsible for the delivery and assembly of, among other things, consumer and office products such as furniture, backyard playsets, appliances, grills, TV mounts, exercise and other products or equipment ("Products") at customers' homes or businesses while delivering the ultimate customer service ("white glove") experience.
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Driver will drive a cargo van for local delivery of automotive paint and supplies. Delivering automotive paint and supplies to collision shops, body shops, and dealerships. Will load and unload the van.
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Physical ability to lift, load and unload cargo at the warehouse and to load and unload delivery vans at delivery sites (50+lbs) We are an industry-leading family-owned hospitality/culinary concierge service in South Shore Massachusetts, delivering superior products to food service establishments.
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You will safely operate a company vehicle (cargo van, sprinter van, box truck) to run your deliveries. If you are ready to join a diverse, dynamic, and data-driven team, apply today Shift Details: Pay: $20 per hour 6:30 AM start time Will work 4 days per week, including one weekend day 10 - 12-hour days The Delivery Driver will be responsible for accurately delivering meal kits to customers' homes.
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Earn $35+/hr moving & delivering large items with your truck or cargo van. Pickup truck, box truck, or cargo van (year 2001 or newer) Make up to $35/hr with your truck/cargo van driving with Lugg.
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You will safely operate a company vehicle (cargo van, sprinter van, box truck) to run deliveries. The Local Delivery Driver will be responsible for accurately delivering meal kits to customers' homes.
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The ability to meet Department of Transportation (DOH) regulations, demonstrated experience driving a straight truck and cargo van, the ability to lift up to 50lbs and accurately follow instructions are all required.
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Must possess your own cargo/sprinter van and have the required carrier's insurance. In this position, you will be delivering surgical kits needed for orthopedic surgeries to area hospitals and clinics and other duties as assigned.
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Transporting and delivering blood and blood products from blood drives. At New York Blood Center, one of the most comprehensive blood centers in the world, our focus is on cultivating excellence by merging cutting-edge innovation with diligent customer service, groundbreaking research, and comprehensive program and service development.
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Drive a non-commercial delivery truck, cargo or sprinter van, and follow a time schedule. A Delivery Service Technician I is responsible for the delivery and assembly of, among other things, consumer and office products such as furniture, backyard playsets, appliances, grills, TV mounts, exercise and other products or equipment ("Products") at customers' homes or businesses while delivering the ultimate customer service ("white glove") experience.
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The DST II is responsible for being customer-facing and ensuring the customer's overall satisfaction with the delivery and assembly. The Products a DST II delivers and assembles may be more complex or advanced than what a DST I handles.
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Priority Dispatch is looking for Cargo-van/Sprinter Van Owner Operators to work as Independent Contractors to deliver bags of Library books within Ohio. What we have available: Cargo Van/Sprinter Van delivery drivers to sort, load, and start delivering early 7:00 AM - 4: 00 PM or until finished.
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Must be able to climb in and out of the cab and box truck and move equipment up and down staircases. For over 20 years, Goodman has provided precision services for the world's largest media and tech companies by offering residential and commercial field service support and program management for regional and national installation and maintenance programs for network operators, e-retailers and electronics manufacturers.
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