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Class A CDL End Dump Driver - Kansas City, MO. Class A CDL License (self-certified as a Non-Excepted Interstate driver with the state of issuance.
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After obtaining the required Instructional CDL permit or license, operates vehicles and a variety of small and medium equipment that may include, but not limited to; dump truck, front end loader, skid steer loader, grader, lift equipment, small bulldozer and asphalt repair truck while performing bridge and roadway maintenance.
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Certificates, License, RegistrationsMust possess a valid state commercial driver’s license (CDL) Class A with appropriate endorsements. Position OverviewThis is a skilled position involving the safe and efficient operation of dump trucks, end dumps and or belly dumps (with and without pups (trailers) and tarping systems.
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End dump experience is a plus in some areas. Valid Class CDL-A in state of residence with a TANKER endorsement Roll Off or Triaxle. Denalis, CDL-A truck driver opportunities enable you to enjoy daily home time, great pay, and all the outstanding rewards that come with driving for a growing private fleet.
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Must have Class A CDL but no experience required. CDL A Frameless Professional Dump Drivers Earn $75,000+ Annually! Must have experience operating a manual transmission.
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Wanted - Company Driver Competitive Wages: $25-$30 / hr - experience based pay About The Job: (Local) Based out of Farmington, MN Weekly work Monday-Friday: 6:00 am-5:00 pm Home evenings Saturday/Sunday work available if interested Year-round work - minimal downtime Primarily end dump and flatbed What We Offer: Weekly paychecks Top-of-the-line equipment - Newer well-maintained trucks & trailers In-house mechanics Can provide additional work based on drivers' desire.
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Must Have A Valid Class A CDL- Previous End Dump Experience Preferred- Tanker Endorsement REQUIRED. Synagro Is Now Hiring Local CDL A Truck Driver out of Kansas City, MO.
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May include tankers and end dump trailers in an off-road environment. Valid CDL A License. Responsible for safely transporting Bio-Solid material from a clients’ location and to an assigned destination for processing or disposal.
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12 months Tractor Trailer w/ Pneumatic & End Dump. Decision and join a team that will treat you like family! Additional pay per week when you work a 6th day. 12 months Tractor Trailer w/ Pneumatic & End Dump.
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As a part of our dedicated team, CDL Drivers will be operating a SiteOne vehicle to deliver world-class service and landscape, nursery, forestry, and irrigation products to our customers.
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As a Class A CDL driver, pick-up and drop off dry van trailers (Doubles and 53’ trailers as needed) at a minimum of two client locations. Perform the necessary CDL Class A driving needs for the company.
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Must Have A Valid Class A CDL- Tanker Endorsement Preferred. Must Have Previous End Dump Experience. Synagro Is Now Hiring Local CDL A Truck Drivers For Our Curtis Bay, MD Location.
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Must possess a valid state commercial driver's license (CDL) Class A with appropriate endorsement: Air Brakes, Tanker, Double/Triples. This is a skilled position involving the safe and efficient operation of dump trucks, water trucks and or tractor unit (with and without pups, end dumps, belly dumps, lowboys, tanker (trailers) and tarping systems.
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Drives responsibly to work as a tractor-trailer combination driver, applying knowledge of commercial driving regulations, to operate as a belly-dump driver and/or water truck driver and/or transport driver.
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Class A CDL (Commercial Driver License) with endorsement to operate: triple-transfer, bottom-dump train, side-dump train, end dump, water truck, or ten-wheeler.
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