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Have a minimum of two (2) years experience operating tractor/trailer equipment. Have a valid Commercial Driver License with proper endorsements in state of residence and have no current license suspension or revocation.
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Must possess the required CDL endorsements for operating a tractor/trailer with air breaks. No previous history of suspension, revocation or cancellation of driving privilege, as a result of moving traffic violations or vehicle accidents within the past 3 years.
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New model utility trailers with thermo king reefer units. A work permit is never acceptable. Our dedicated customer base within the Midwest and continual reach throughout the entire US ensures you are always running.
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If you’re an owner-operator, working with Smith Transportation provides quality loads with high payouts. Violating a State or local law or ordinance prohibiting texting while driving a motor vehicle.
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Class A CDL for tractor/trailer (no hazmat) Must have a minimum of 6-9 months verifiable Tractor-Trailer experience. No pending proceedings for suspension of driver's license or suspension of driver's license in previous 36 months.
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Must be able to perform the following repairs without supervision: Diagnose, remove, repair, replace, or rebuild clutches, water pumps, tires, tractor suspension, truck or trailer body repairs, rear differentials, drive lines, transmissions, wheel seals, brake systems, front wheel alignments, axle alignments on trailers; troubleshoot cooling systems; conduct diagnostic tests; cut or weld using cutting torch and welding machine.
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Quality Fleet Services is looking to hire a Full Time Heavy Duty Diesel Technician for our commercial truck and trailer repair business. -Maintenance and repair experience must include the following areas - diesel, gas, engine, transmission, air conditioning, electrical, air brakes, suspension, cooling, hydraulics and more.
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Trailer Mechanic - Fleet Mechanic - Fleet Technician - Dolly - Yard Hostler - Switcher Tractor. Applicant must be capable of making quality repairs to suspension, lighting /electrical system, air brake and ABS systems, trailer dollies, and trailer body/structure and doors on trailer, dollies, and yard switcher tractors.
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You'll be home the same day with your family after operating the well-known green and white Peninsula Truck Lines tractor-trailer combination making pickups and deliveries to local customers.
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Demonstrate the ability to diagnose and repair (with some assistance) major tractor trailer components such as: gas and diesel engines, power trains, electrical systems, brake systems and suspension systems.
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Violating a State or local law or ordinance restricting or prohibiting the use of a hand-held mobile device while driving. Hit and run, leaving the scene of an accident, or failure to report an accident.
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Smith Transportation knows you have several variable costs while on the road. Reckless driving, as defined by state or local law or regulation, including but not limited to the offense of driving a motor vehicle in willful or wanton disregard for the safety of persons or property.
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Meet all Federal Motor Carrier Qualifications (which includes, but are not limited to, FMCSR part 391). No convictions for a "serious or disqualifying traffic violation" within the last three (3) years.
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Have no preventable accidents involving a fatality, bodily injuries treated away from the scene, or disabling damage to a motor vehicle within three years. We strive to provide you with the loads and locations that make the most sense for you.
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No more than four (4) moving violations in the past 36 months, and no more than two (2) moving violations in the previous 12 months. Driving while intoxicated or under the influence of drugs. Quality Loads + High Payouts PLUS Consistent Lanes.
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