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Achieve Class "B" CDL from the Texas Department of Public Safety with a satisfactory driving record with a tank endorsement within (1) first year of employment. Achieve TCEQ Class I Wastewater Collection License within (1) first year of employment.
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Requires a high school diploma or general education degree (GED); possession of a valid commercial driver's license Class B with air brake; 2-3 years of experience as CDL A/B with experience in city driving making multiple stops and or a route with multiple stops per day; experience in solid waste management preferred.
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Must possess a valid Class C driver's license with a good driving record. Other state valid Driver's license equivalent to Texas Class C with a good driving record will be considered.
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If you have a valid CDL Class A or B driver's license with industrial or construction driving experience, Heidelberg Materials wants to hear from you! Valid CDL Class A or B Driver's License.
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Tree Climber / Aerial Lift Operator Requirements: Valid Class B CDL; clean driving record Maryland State Tree Expert License and / or ISA Tree Worker Certification; EHAP Preferences: 2+ years of experience with an Ariel Bucket Truck Working knowledge of the tree care industry; management experience Knowledge of the D.C. Metropolitan Area CPR/First Aid; Aerial Rescue Description: Performs tree trimming and tree removal operations from an aerial bucket.
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Class A or B driver's license with current medical card (or ability to obtain one). We are seeking experienced Ready Mix Drivers for our Florida operations in Fort Myers, FL. Primary Job Function: The primary task of the Ready Mix Driver is driving to and from plant and work sites.
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Must possess and maintain CDL class 'B' with Tanker Endorsement with an acceptable driving history. This class works under close to general supervision according to set procedures but determines how or when to complete tasks.
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Valid CDL Class A or B driver's license with a clean driving record. To be successful, the candidate will have at least two years of clean CDL Class A or B driving experience, a strong sales acumen, and a commitment to customer satisfaction.
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Management may assign additional functions related to the type of work of the class as necessary. The essential functions listed below are those that represent the majority of the time spent working in this class.
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The Construction Dump Truck Driver must possess a good driving record and a minimum of a valid Class A or B CDL License. D.L. George and Sons is seeking a Construction Dump Truck Driver (Class A or B CDL License) with a minimum of 3-5 years experience.
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New Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) regulations require entry-level drivers (drivers who are seeking to take the skills test in order to obtain a CDL for the first time, upgrade their CDL to a Class A from a Class B, or take the knowledge test to obtain a hazardous materials endorsement for the first time) to complete FMCS approved Entry-Level Driving (ELD) Training before the Department of Motor Vehicles can grant the requested CDL or endorsement.
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No experience necessary, will train the right candidate providing they hold a Class B CDL and clean driving record. Licensed Class B CDL driver needed to operate water trucks and vacuum trucks at various client locations around the state of Nevada.
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You should have a valid CDL Class B Driver's License, but if you don’t, we are willing to pay for you to obtain your CDL B license with a 2-year commitment. Mixer driving experience preferred, but we are willing to train.
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Class (B) CDL driver's license or the ability to obtain within twelve months of employment date. Work includes digging, truck driving, snow and ice removal, tree removal, and cemetery maintenance.
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Class A or B Driver’s License with clean driving record; Tankers and/or HazMat endorsements preferred. 2-3 years of Class A or B experience. Driving extensive distances from office to job sites daily; occasionally staying out of town.
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