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Reporting to the Trucking Manager, you will be performing tank truck and trailer driver duties by delivering petroleum products to company retail sites or commercial customers while following specific policies and procedures from written or verbal instructions.
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The Delivery Driver (non-CDL) is responsible for providing timely transportation of products from origin to destination as assigned, along with unloading and staging products at customer’s place of business.
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Under the direction of the Operations Manager, the School Bus Driver II will operate and maintain school buses to transport students safely and efficiently to an assigned location using a designated route; perform regular safety inspections; load, and unload luggage; prepare a variety of records and reports related to assigned activities.
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The Manager Transportation (MT) will use their asset-based transportation experience to improve asset utilization and reduce costs across the facilities within the assigned market.
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Warehouse Manager / Supervisor. In addition, this role will serve as back-up delivery driver for non-CDL trucks. Must possess valid Class "C" driver's license, or such other proper license classification as to the above qualifications required by the Department of Transportation in conjunction with vehicle weight.
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Perform periodic facilities maintenance and/or custodial / housekeeping tasks, such as cleaning parking lot, loading dock and area surrounding building; keeping floors clear of debris, maintaining bathrooms and assisting in daily closing down of warehouse.
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Operate powered industrial vehicles (forklifts, pallet jacks, order pickers, etc.) Designate and organize the warehouse stock by product line and by physical alignment, allowing sufficient space for overflow.
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A valid California Class C Driver License or the ability to utilize an alternative method of transportation when needed to carry out job-related essential functions. Community Program's mission is to improve the health and wellbeing of LA County's people experiencing homelessness by providing housing and intensive care management services.
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Under the supervision of the National Transportation Manager and the Store Manager, a Class B Truck Driver/ Warehouse Associate is responsible for daily transportation assignments, product receiving, product inspection, and inventory management.
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This is a general labor position that will prioritize and pick product to fill orders, and physically move and lift product weighing as much as 150 pounds. Warehouse II in Knoxville, TN at American Tire Distributors.
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Ensures maintenance of all trucks, tractors and trailers through detailed review of post-trip inspections Works in conjunction with Transportation Director as well as Transportation Manager to minimize operating expenses and to ensure all deliveries are efficiently routed.
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Performs daily routing and optimization using an internal Transportation Management system, monitors daily dispatch operations including driver/truck and trailer assignments. Monitors drivers on compliance of on-board computer (OBC), Department of Transportation, violations, and driver hours of service.
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Manager, operations, operations manager, management, LTL, transportation, trucking, family, customer oriented, leader, driver leader, dock leader. Responsible for recruitment of prospective subordinate employees, including screening, qualifying and interviewing in conjunction with Service Center Manager.
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Responsible for routine maintenance/repairs and initiates requisitions for corrective actions required through service center manager. Knowledge of the LTL/ Transportation Industry. Responsible for routine maintenance/repairs and initiates requisitions for corrective actions required through service center manager.
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Is knowledgeable and has understanding and application of company safety practices including DOT, EPA, ICC and OSHA rules and regulations and ensures worker compliance. Confer with various departments to ensure coordination of service center activities; i.e. line haul, sales, maintenance and claims.
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