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Provide maintenance support and knowledge of the facility operations in the motorsports industries, while working in the high energy and fast-paced environment at Chicagoland Speedway and Route 66 Raceway.
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We seek to hire a Mechanical Desk Engineer to assist the Locomotive Engineer and onboard train staff with urgent queries or at the train on route with our long-term maintenance contract for a fleet of high-tech rolling stock.
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As a Van Delivery Driver you will be responsible for courteous, on-time, and accurate deliveries of products with a variable daily route. Additional assistance with store operations before or after completion of route.
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Work with support staff to ensure the success of U-Haul dealerships within your route with efficiency. Operate a properly stocked and maintained U-Haul service vehicle that will be used to properly distribute equipment throughout your route.
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Essential Duties & Responsibilities Operates a solid waste collection vehicle following an established route utilizing route management software Enters and exits vehicle throughout route to push/pull containers, operates hydraulic mechanisms used in collection of debris and picks-up small items as needed Deposit solid waste items at designated location (landfill, Brazos River Authority, etc.
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Completes in person Route Performance meeting with each direct RSR once per week to review trend performance, coach and identify opportunities for improvement. Overall Market Center (MC) Service results, including but not limited to, Customer Retention, Growth, Loss and Ruin, Piece Budget, Safety, Employee Retention, Accounts Receivable (AR) Collection, Renewals, Aramark Direct Sales, Customer Satisfaction, Route Sales and Credits.
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Operating Class B equipment safely and efficiently while driving a set route on a daily basis in all seasons and all weather conditions. Driver Class B Roll Off Driver $2500 Bonus. Driver Class B Roll Off Driver $1000 Bonus.
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As a Route Sales Representative with UniClean, you will report to the Location Manager for delivery routes and focus on excellent customer service as you visit 35 to 50 customers per week, businesses that range from small start- up companies, to major corporate locations.
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As a Route Sales and Service Representative (SSR ) you will service existing customers by exchanging solvent or aqueous fluids along with removal of drum wastes, servicing parts washers and other equipment while operating a Class B box truck.
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Route Sales and Service Reps will need: Route sales experience preferred High School diploma or equivalent required Must have or be qualified to obtain and maintain a Class B Commercial Driver's License (CDL) and Med Card with Airbrake and HAZMAT Motor vehicle record (MVR) that meets or exceeds HCC's published standards including, but not limited to the following.
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Primary duties of the Trash Collector include: - Operating garbage trucks - Collecting and dumping trash receptacles - Following route assignments as directed Waste Management offers an excellent benefits package that includes medical, dental, vision, life, 401(k) savings and more.
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Working with a team to assemble OEM industrial equipment made up of pipe manifolds, tubing, brackets, pumps/motors, turbine engines, and electronics including: Bolting things together Installing hydraulic tubing Installing conduit for wire Route wire and cable in gas turbine packages Terminate wires on terminal strips and electrical devices Route and terminate wires in the control console.
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Connected to the communities in which they serve, our ReadyRefresh Drivers are the neighborhood heroes and stewards of our iconic brands, delivering smart lifestyle choices at home and at work.
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Enjoy the oldest continuously operated drive-in at the Sky View Drive-In off Route 66 or spend the day at Lake Lou Yaeger and enjoy boating, hiking, camping, and a sandy beach. A city best known for its Route 66 icons, expansive lake, and luxurious landscapes.
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Foundation Building Materials (FBM), is now seeking local route Class B CDL Driver/ Materials Handler/ Boom operator in the Kokomo, IN area. Foundation Building Materials (FBM), is now seeking local route Class B CDL Driver/ Materials Handler/ Boom operator in the Kokomo, IN area.
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