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Factors that may be used to determine rate of pay include specific skills, work location, work experience and other individualized factorsJOB SUMMARYSysco 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, along with other duties as assigned.
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CDL-A COMPANY TRUCK DRIVER OPPORTUNITIES LOCAL RUNS – HOME DAILY & WEEKENDS If you are 23 years or older, have a minimum of 1-year tractor-trailer experience and a safe driving record, call today to speak with a recruiter at 888-508-1036.
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JOB SUMMARYSysco 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, along with other duties as assigned.
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Job Description The duties of a Mill/Operator include transporting mill product via tractor/trailer throughout the mill and mill yard areas. Maintain a clean truck Follow mill guidelines and specifications Safely transport each load Inspect and report equipment issues to maintenance Operate and maintain equipment safely Aid mill/customer employees with internal logistics needs Report any issues, incidents, or hazards to the supervisor on duty Perform other tasks as assigned.
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Position requires working tractor/trailer components, including bending and cranking landing gear as well as climbing in and out of cabs and sitting for extended periods of time. Position drives a tractor/trailer truck to make local regional deliveries (up to 275 mile radius) of predominantly finished products or raw materials/supplies to company distribution and manufacturing centers.
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PBNA $65000 / year Days: Saturday-Wednesday Position drives a tractor/trailer truck to make local regional deliveries (up to 275 mile radius) of predominantly finished products or raw materials/supplies to company distribution and manufacturing centers.
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Conduct pre-trip inspection so a tractor and trailer Be able to hook/unhook various commercial vehicle combinations, manually lower/raise landing gear, operate the fifth wheel release level, lock/release pintle-hooks, fuel vehicles and check engine oil/coolant levels, perform preventative maintenance Must be able to spend at least 5% of day standing and 5% of the day walking on surfaces such as wood, metal and concrete.
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Maintain DOT driver log and other required transport documentation. Maintain DOT driver log and other required transport documentation. Must maintain a DOT driver's log and adhere to all DOT regulations.
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Job Overview The Bulk Delivery driver is responsible for safely and efficiently operating diesel-powered tractor-trailers to transport and deliver products or materials in the packaged or palletized form to and from customer locations for local and regional distances following Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) regulations and Company policies.
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This is no touch freight work and driver will be home daily. Deliver finished products or raw materials to assigned destination. Obtains proper authorization for all deliveries/pick-ups. Inspects vehicle for proper and safe operating conditions before and after each trip.
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TWIC Card, LPG certification with Texas Railroad Commission PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Requires physical and mental ability to operate a tractor / trailer and all associated equipment. Regular and Reliable AttendancePhysical Requirements:Requires physical and mental ability to operate a tractor / trailer and all associated equipment.
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Perform pre and post trip inspections on tractor/trailer. Affix correct placards to tract CDL, Transportation, Driver, Class A, Transport, Home. Affix correct placards to tract CDL, Transportation, Driver, Class A, Transport, Home.
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Operating a tractor-trailer in different conditions (e.g., highway driving, side/local roads, city/country, maneuvering in tight spaces, etc.) Hauling consumer products and perishable consumer goods (e.g., transporting unstable loads or hauling different weights on different trip segments, etc.
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Requirements Class A CDL Liquid and hazmat endorsements Clean Driving Record 2 years’ verifiable tractor-trailer experience Desire to work as part of a Team, Earn Money, and Serve the Customer Benefits Training / Orientation is paid (5 days starting in Gilmer, Texas.
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Regular, reliable, predictable attendance. Ensure safety and compliance of load. 29.35 *Pay Rate: $29.35 per hour.
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