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Ability to stand, walk, and work in close quarters, prone and awkward positions, or lengthy periods occasionally; drive truck tractor and 53-foot or doubles combination semi-trailer; operate heavy garage repair equipment and work on ladders.
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2 or more years of experience driving a tractor trailer, straight truck, or doubles trailer, within the last 5 years preferred. Garelick Farms has an immediate job opening(s) for Driver (class A), Operate a straight truck, tractor-trailer, or double trailer.
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Responsible for safely operating a tractor/trailer in the transportation of freight in accordance with Company, Federal, State and Local laws with regard to run times and Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) regulations.
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The CDL Class A Delivery Truck Driver will be responsible for safely and efficiently operating a tractor-trailer and unloading/delivering products (flooring products) to customer locations on an assigned route schedule.
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Must be able to drive a tractor trailer for a period of time that will conform to FMCSA requirements. Conduct pre-trip and post-trip inspections to ensure safe working conditions of the tractor and trailer prior to each trip and at the end of each trip.
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Hazmat, Tanker and Doubles endorsements required (LCV requirements may apply) of pressure; and maneuvering a trailer dolly. Will assist where needed based on business requirements: Local Pick Up and Delivery routes, Hub/Regional runs, Dock work to include loading/unloading freight, Customer site loading/unloading freight.
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Must be registered with the FMCSA Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse. Must adhere to all FMCSA requirements of those holding a Commercial Driver's License. Must be able to operate all safety and operational functions of equipment, including, but not limited to, chaining tires, driving manual and/or automatic transmission vehicles, etc.
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Compensation Range: $0.700 - $0.783 CPM Job Requirements 21 years of age or older Current Class A CDL with Doubles/Triples, Hazmat, and Tankers endorsements 1 year tractor trailer experience with some experience in the last 24 months OTR experience helpful Must have basic understanding of hand held mobile applications.
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Hiring Requirements Class A license without any of the following restrictions: (L,Z) Air Brakes, (G) Night Driving or (O) No Semi Trailer Must have (N) Tank Vehicles and (T) Doubles/Triples endorsements at time of hire 12 months Tractor Trailer experience in the last 12 months We're an equal opportunity employer.
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Must have 12 months previous tractor-trailer driving experience and/or be a graduate of a State Certified, Licensed and Safety Department approved driving school, and/or have satisfactorily completed the Old Dominion Truck Driver Training school.
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Duties include the operation of single and tandem axle tractor trailer combinations requiring a Class A CDL with Doubles Endorsement. Knowledge of truck/trailer components ie.
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Will assist where needed based on business requirements: Dock work to include loading/unloading freight, Over the road runs. Must be familiar with state motor vehicle laws and FMCSA rules and regulations.
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JOB SUMMARY Sysco has immediate job openings for dependable CDL A Shuttle Delivery Truck Drivers to safely and efficiently operate a tractor-trailer and transport doubles (potentially triples) between Sysco facility and shuttle yards.
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Must have at least 6 months CDL A tractor-trailer experience driving doubles. The Shuttle Driver drives a tandem trailer, tractor trailer and/or straight truck on intrastate and interstate routes for the purpose of transporting empty trailers to the Operating Company warehouse locations.
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Our Local P & D Driver will successfully operate various tractor-trailer combinations between company terminals and customer facilities or work sites within the Service Centers geographic service area.
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