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Tractor-Trailer and End Dump Experience Preferred. End Dump and Heavy Equipment Transport to join our team! We are seeking a Class A CDL Driver, For 10 Wheel Dump Truck, Trailer.
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Python, Selenium driver, waterfall, agile, multi-threaded applications, object-oriented design, web development, PHP/Javascript, Wireshark, and TCP dump; FIX protocols; Agile/Scrum. These firms rely on the TT ecosystem to manage their end-to-end trading operations.
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Operate equipment and/or vehicles including 1/2 ton pick-up and dump trucks, articulating drive front-end loaders, water truck, refuse packers, and other related equipment. Possession of a valid California Class B Driver License without the Air Brake restriction is required at the time of appointment, and is a condition of continued employment.
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End Dump, Hopper Bottom & Pneumatic Divisions. End Dump Division. The various types of trailers will also cause a truck to handle differently, so a driver needs to be especially safety-conscious and alert when learning aerodynamics, braking, and other aspects required of various trailer types.
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Reporting to the Logistics Manager and Yard Site Manager the CDL-A End Dump Driver will be responsible for preparing, loading, and unloading, securing materials to the designated locations.
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May include tankers and end dump trailers in an off-road environment. Must Have Previous End Dump Experience. May include tankers and end dump trailers in an off-road environment.
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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. The worker is subject to hazards: Includes a variety of physical conditions such as proximity to moving mechanical parts, moving vehicles, electrical current, working on scaffolding and high places, exposure to high heat or exposure to bio-solids.
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Complete daily Driver Vehicle Inspection Report in compliance with DOT regulations. Complete daily Driver Vehicle Inspection Report in compliance with DOT regulations. Commercial Driver's License Class A required; doubles, air brakes, tanker, and hazardous materials endorsements, preferred but not required.
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Additional driving tasks such as End Dump and Tanker hauling could be incorporated into the needs of the company at later date/times. 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.
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Three years of progressive experience operating heavy motorized equipment to include: backhoe, bulldozer, excavator, front-end loader, grapple truck, rail-bound equipment, tractor and skid-steer loaders; or an equivalent combination of training and experience.
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Sainte Genevieve, MO to Ghent, KY pulling End Dump trailer. Dedicated CDL A Driver Dump Trailer Home Weekly. Paid vacation and holidays; medical, dental, and vision insurance; short-term disability, long-term disability; 401K, $20,000 life insurance at no-cost to the driver.
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Position Summary: The Truck Driver/Equipment Operator is responsible for operating a variety of equipment, including skid steers, front-end loaders, backhoes, dump trucks, and other heavy equipment, to support the Streets Division in various maintenance and construction activities.
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Experience of Single and Tandem Axle Day Cab, Straight Truck, Dump Truck, End Dump, Forklift, Strapping and Tarping. Please select the one named Utopian Transport - Driver. The benefits of being a Driver for Utopian Transport is that you will be part of a well-respected team and get to make it home at night.
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End dump experience required. Clean up work area at the end of shift. Work Capacity: Truck Driver Work Capacity. Work Environment: Scrap metal Recycling and shredder yard. Work with other employees in the scrap metal yard to ensure a safe working environment.
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Position Overview: As a Dump Truck Driver, you will be responsible for safely operating and maneuvering heavy-duty dump trucks to transport materials such as soil, gravel, rocks, or other materials to and from construction sites, quarries, or waste disposal facilities.
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