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Reston Limousine | non-CDL Shuttle Driver | Falls Church, VA. This is a contracted NON-CDL Shuttle driver Opening, supporting an Executive Building or community. This is a contracted NON-CDL Shuttle driver Opening, supporting an Executive Building or community.
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May assist with funerals while not acting as primary director or act as hearse or limousine driver when needed. The Funeral Director/Embalmer is a significant role that has the opportunity to transform a person's final event into a beautiful celebration of their life through the arrangements and services they offer the deceased and their loved ones.
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GSR limousine driver and shuttle driver, when business demands warrant. Must be knowledgeable of Limousine and shuttle bus functions, maintenance, and safety including the proper procedures for handling wheelchair lift, temperature control, checking and maintaining fuel/fluid levels, etc.
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The house car driver will be responsible for safely transporting residents to their destination within 3 miles of the high-rise property. Nevada Limousine Service is an extension of Las Vegas Parking, Inc., providing our luxury residential clients with a professional house car service.
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This is a full-time on-site role for a University Shuttle Bus Driver located in Fairfax, VA. The Shuttle Bus Driver is responsible for driving students and faculty safely around the university campus and surrounding areas, while also ensuring excellent customer service.
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Must be a licensed funeral director and embalmer or the ability to obtain a state license; the ability to obtain any additional licensing required by the state. Graduated from an accredited school of embalming or mortuary science.
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Able to operate a limousine or car, tire changing equipment, First Aid Kit, wheelchair lift, and dollies/hand trucks. Able to operate a limousine or car, tire changing equipment, First Aid Kit, wheelchair lift, and dollies/hand trucks.
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Experienced with vehicle emergency repairs, able to change automobile tires and handle minor on-road maintenance. Responsible for providing safe, courteous transportation service and serve as support staff for the Engage Life Director or Maintenance Director.
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Clean and service vehicle with fuel, lubricants, and accessories and report and coordinate vehicle maintenance repairs. To do this, we cultivate the diverse talents of our team members in order to achieve something together that they could not do alone.
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Report potentially unsafe conditions to the Executive Director. Enrollment in benefits varies by employee classification; anniversary reward amounts vary by location. As a valued team member at Atria, you’ll work in a supportive environment that provides advancement opportunities and promotes a healthy work-life balance.
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Atria Senior Living’s family of brands has immediate openings for individuals looking for a career with competitive pay and outstanding benefits, including. Employees may be eligible to receive an Annual Scores Reward of $500 (Full Time) or $250 (Part Time) based on community survey results.
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Must satisfactorily meet and be in compliance with Atria’s Motor Vehicle Record Policy standards. Establish and monitor daily and weekly trip inspection and preventative maintenance programs, as well as maintain records regarding the maintenance of all vehicles.
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Reston Limousine | non-CDL Charter | Capitol Heights, MD. Reston Limousine has enjoyed continued growth despite regional and national economic downturns, thanks in part to our full-time training, safety management, and our on-site Operations Center.
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Experience in operating a twelve-passenger van or stretch limousine preferred. Experience in operating a twelve-passenger van or stretch limousine preferred. Must bend while loading and unloading carts, vehicles, busses, etc.
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This is a part-time on-site role for a Limousine Driver located in Jacksonville, NC. As a Limousine Driver, you will be responsible for transporting clients to and from their desired destinations.
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