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Equipment Requirements Max truck age: 15 years No overdimensional trucks allowed Orientation Details Offers paid orientation Accommodation is covered Drivers get their own room Breakfast is included Covers some or all travel expenses Hiring Requirements Class A license 2 years OTR experience.
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About the Job Owner Operator needed for dedicated drop and hook Amazon account lane. Average 2000 miles - Average $4700-5500 weekly gross - 34h reset every week - 90% take home Job Summary Owner Operator Power Only Regional $1,800 - $2,600 gross total weekly avg.
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Must work with I/C and QA Supervisor to conduct all operations related to shipping hazardous and non-hazardous products via internal company trucks and drivers, common carrier and various contract carriers.
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In some instances, the drivers may be required to make flatbed customer deliveries as needed. This position is responsible for the pickup and offloading of aggregate raw materials using a tractor and end dump trailer.
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Miles per week Paid fuel surcharge Base plate discounts available Dedicated, Line Haul 1% Driver Load/Unload Home Time 21 - 35 expected days out You can stay out longer if you want to Home at least 2 weekends per month Core Responsibilities include, but are not limited to Inspection of vehicle, equipment, and cargo to ensure everything is safe, legal, and secure.
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AboutEVgo:EVgo (Nasdaq: EVGO) is a leader in electric vehicle charging solutions, building and operating the infrastructure and tools needed to expedite the mass adoption of electric vehicles for individual drivers, rideshare and commercial fleets, and businesses.
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The Material Handler/Forklift Driver in the Forest City, North Carolina plant reports directly to the Materials Planning Analyst, and is responsible for movement of materials to prepare for operation, inventory transactions, improving inventory accuracy, shipping and receiving of product, and filling in at different positions when needed.
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Serves as ASP Drivers License Examiner as needed. Must possess a Class A Commercial Drivers License or must possess a Class B or C and obtain a Class A within 6 months of hire and have at least one year of driving experience in a commercial motor vehicle (tractor trailer truck.
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Participate in automotive market conferences and events, monitor news sources to stay updated and report out as needed (e.g. IHS Markit, Wards Intelligence, Automotive News, CES, NAIAS, etc.) Improve processes and procedures for management's planning and forecasting activities focusing on the demand drivers [example: customer outlooks, vehicle segment trends, monthly vehicle sales and production, dealer inventory, incentive spending, competing vehicles, consumer/social/economic/political trends, etc.
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Being available for work at all times in order to meet customer pickup and delivery schedules. Maintaining a driver's log in accordance with DOT regulations. Daily customer interactions and maintaining good customer relations.
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Comfortable with conducting delivery operations in a tractor trailer, box truck, or Delivery van if needed by the business. As the Senior Distribution Manager, you will be responsible for overseeing a team of delivery managers, supervisors, and drivers across multiple locations.
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Maintaining a clean, sanitary, and safe work area. Paid twice per month. 90% of load 1,600 - 2,400 avg.
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RequirementsPerforms daily preventative maintenance, record and inspection on vehicles to include fueling, cleaning, tire/light inspection, checking and adding fluids as needed. Minimum Education and ExperiencePossess a Class A or B Commercial Drivers’ License (CDL.
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Will cover shuttle driver when needed. Benefits Competitive weekly pay Medical, dental and vision insurance Life and disability insurance Paid time off 401K TransForce drivers are respected professionals.
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Oversee dispensary service team including but not limited to: Reception, Budtenders, Budbacks, Security, Dispatch, Delivery Drivers, and Promotional Staff. While assigned to locations, the Floating General Manager will be expected to operate all aspects of the dispensary and be willing to travel as needed.
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