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1011 Immediate Job Openings for LOCAL Class A CDL Truck Drivers - Heavy Duty Wrecker/Tow Truck Operator Minimum 2 years experience. Heavy Duty Wrecker/Tow Truck Operator experience At least 23 years old.
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Responsibilities of the Repossession Tow Truck Driver. Requirements of the Repossession Tow Truck Driver. Previous experience in driving a tow truck is REQUIRED.
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Drive vehicles weighing greater than 26,000 pounds and may tow vehicles or trailers less than 10,000 pounds. Responsible for driving delivery vehicles and/or operating truck-trailer combinations to transport and deliver materials to customer sites.
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Adheres to driver safety/compliance regulations, delivers un-damaged goods on schedule, and provides professional service to customers. Class B CDL license. Encourages team unity through sharing information or expertise.
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Operate a Forklift or non-motorized material handling equipment to load and off load materials to designated areas. Conflict Resolution: Manages difficult situations professionally and partners with others to achieve mutually beneficial results.
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CDL delivery specialists drive vehicles weighing greater than 26,000 pounds and may tow vehicles or trailers greater than 10,000 pounds. CDL delivery specialists drive vehicles weighing greater than 26,000 pounds and may tow vehicles or trailers greater than 10,000 pounds.
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Drives vehicle weighing greater than 26,000 pounds and may tow vehicles or trailers greater than 10,000 pounds. PURPOSE Responsible for driving delivery vehicles and/or operating truck-trailer combinations to transport and deliver materials to customer sites.
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Tow Pro is one of the best towing companies in the industry and we are looking for outstanding individuals to come join our team. Keep the truck clean and in good working order. Tow Pro is one of the best towing companies in the industry and we are looking for outstanding individuals to come join our team.
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Responsibilities: The Tow Truck Driver will be in charge of driving our small truck to relocate every vehicle as needed for our Service & Body Shop department. Apply now and be a part of our growing organization as a Tow Truck Driver for Braman Car Care Carriers.
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The Driver will operate a Broom Sweeper Truck or a Dump Truck/Follow Truck, providing prompt service to customers on scheduled routes, including new housing developments, local cities & road construction, etc.
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The Follow Truck will tow an attenuator housing the arrow board, to help divert traffic around the Broom Sweeper. The Broom Truck will remove debris, including broken pavement, asphalt and concrete millings, mud and construction materials or highway debris build-up due to seasonal /weather changes and highway waste.
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Operates a tow truck to provide tow service to customer vehicles on the MAA parking lot and in different locations as needed. Properly affixes tow truck to vehicle needing tow, assuring that the vehicle will not be damaged or cause any danger to others in the towing process.
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Have prior tow truck driver or roadside service experience. Operate a full-size or mini service truck or tow truck and applicable service equipment to assist AAA members, employees and other motorists.
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The Tow Truck Driver stays on Auction property and does not require a CDL. This position will tow inoperable or no key vehicles to other locations on the lot. At the very least, candidates must have a valid driver's license and a record of safe driving to become a tow truck operator.
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Offer value to members through On-the-Go Tow or battery tests / sales. Arrange for or tow member’s vehicle when the vehicle cannot be started or is unsafe to drive. If employed in Illinois, possession of a valid Illinois C-Non CDL driver’s license is required.
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