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Truck Driver CDL A with Tanker Endorsement and End dump experience. Must have end dump experience. Maintain driver logs of working hours and of vehicle service and repair status, following applicable state and federal regulations as determined by CFR Part 49.
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May include end dump trailers in an off road environment.) Valid Commercial Drivers License (CDL) Class A with Tanker Endorsement Preferred. May include end dump trailers in an off road environment.
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Class A CDL End Dump Driver - Douglassville, PA. 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.
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May include tankers and end dump trailers in an off road environment.) May include tankers and end dump trailers in an off road environment.) Clean bio-solids off truck/equipment before leaving the field site or landfill 9.
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Position Overview 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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CDL Driver (Tanker Endorsement Needed) Minimum 3 years roll-off experience preferred. Complete a daily truck log and submit reports of mileage covered at EOD. Clean bio-solids off truck/equipment before leaving the field site or landfill.
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Schreiter Materials is currently hiring an experienced Class A CDL driver for a full time end dump truck position. Ideal candidate - 2+ years experience on end dump trucks 21 years of age or older Valid Class A CDL - no tanker endorsement needed.
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Class A CDL End Dump Driver - Fort Lupton, COElevate your career as a CDL driver with Denali, the trailblazer in the waste recycling industry. Basic usage of computer and cell phone for training, communication, and expense managementRequired Skills & Abilities:Valid Class CDL-A in state of residence with a TANKER endorsement – Roll Off or Triaxle.
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Utilize electronic logging system for DOT driver logs and as otherwise required. Delivery equipment ranges from 30-45' open-top dump trailers (combination vehicles) across a regional footprint determined by management.
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