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As a Lowboy Driver, you will be responsible for safely transporting heavy equipment, machinery, and oversized loads using a lowboy trailer. Qualifications:Valid commercial driver's license (CDL) Class A Proven experience as a lowboy driver or similar role in the transportation or construction industry.
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The Position:We're looking for a Lowboy Driver responsible for driving a tractor and trailer (lowboy or flat) to job sites to locate and relocate heavy equipment and materials that will be used in building, repairing, and paving of roads.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionBroad Run Contracting is hiring a lowboy driver able to operate asphalt equipment & earthwork equipment (training available)Year-round workOverview:You are responsible for operating a lowboy tractor-trailer combo and transporting asphalt & earthwork equipment to and from a variety of job sites.
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We are looking to hire a Heavy Haul Lowboy Driver who also has experience driving end dump and/or dump trucks. Responsibilities:Load/unload heavy demolition machinery such as excavators onto a flatbed lowboy.
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We're looking for a Lowboy Driver to assist in the transportation of heavy construction equipment in a safe and efficient manner. Come use your experience as a Lowboy Driver and enjoy a family-focused, progressive culture.
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Operates heavy equipment such as: backhoe, bulldozer, loader, front end loader, scraper, grader, excavator, dump truck, lowboy, etc. How many years of experience operating heavy equipment such as but not limited too: backhoe, bulldozer, loader, front end loader, scraper, grader, excavator, dump truck, lowboy, etc.
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Purpose We are seeking an experienced Heavy Equipment Lowboy/Landoll Truck Driver to join our team. Job Responsibilities Safely operate a heavy haul lowboy/landoll truck. We are a vertically integrated civil contractor serving Kentucky and Indiana offering superior planning and services in Heavy Highway Construction, Site Development, Asphalt Paving, Treatment Plant Construction, Trucking Services, Material Testing, and Commercial/Residential Construction.
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Operation of lowboy, dump trucks, front end loader, and skid steer as well as the transportation of equipment. Operation of lowboy, dump trucks, front end loader, and skid steer as well as the transportation of equipment.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionRose Paving LLCClass A Lowboy Driver - Charlotte, NCAbout the CompanyRose Paving LLC, a multi- million- dollar company, leads in providing complete parking lot management solutions to commercial and industrial properties nationwide.
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Must have least three (3) years' experience loading heavy construction equipment on a lowboy, flatbed, and landoll trailer. Applicants must have least three (3) years' experience loading heavy construction equipment on a lowboy, flatbeds, and landoll trailers.
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A lowboy driver to join to join their team! + Operate typical heavy construction equipment to load and unload lowboy. Ten years of semi-truck driving experience with five years of recent experience driving a lowboy hauling heavy loads.
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Dump Trucks, Front End Loader, Boom Truck, Truck mounted Boom Crane Lowboy, Mini-Excavator, Excavator Backhoe, Flatbed, Vac*Con and Bucket Truck) to transport equipment and/ or materials to and from work sites.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionSalary: DOEClass A CDL Dump Truck/Lowboy DriverSiema Construction is a second-generation heavy civil construction company with over 40 years of experience in the heavy civil market.
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Operates excavation heavy equipment, which may include a backhoe, dump truck, front end loader, rollers, lowboy, trucks, grader, distributer, dozer, snowplow, mower, sprayer and other equipment used in transporting vehicles and equipment to job sites.
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As we continue to grow, we are seeking a skilled and dedicated Truck Driver with expertise in lowboy and gravel train operations to join our dynamic team. Proven experience in operating trucks with lowboy and gravel train configurations.
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