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The mixer truck driver receives direction and work assignments from the designated dispatcher/plant supervisor. Performs other functions as necessary or as assigned, including truck or plant maintenance, truck and mixer-drum cleaning, sweeping, shoveling or assorted yard work while maintaining a safe work environment.
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This positions is responsible for the dispatch function, coordinating with the sales department, shipping receiving, customer, delivery truck services and the logistics operations. Understand NC and SC DOT/DMV regulations that pertain to shipping and transportation of building products via truck.
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Interacts daily with Yard Inventory Specialist, Yard Supervisor, Customer Service Employees, Truck Drivers and delivery persons. Cross trains as backup driver, receiver, counter sales, and dispatcher if needed.
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They interact daily with the Yard Inventory Specialist, Yard Supervisor, Customer Service Employees, Truck Drivers, and delivery persons. They interact daily with the Yard Inventory Specialist, Yard Supervisor, Customer Service Employees, Truck Drivers, and delivery persons.
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The Class A CDL Driver reports to the Facilities & Operations Supervisor, Dispatcher or the Terminal Operations Supervisor. Interpersonal Contacts:Direct contact with Facilities & Operations Supervisor, Dispatcher, or Terminal Operations Supervisor, and operations production employees.
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Safely operating a garbage truck on specified routes to collect solid waste. Reading route sheets and service each customer identified on the sheet or assigned by the dispatcher. The Trash Company, a Waste Connections company, is looking for a safety conscious Local CDL Driver for our Mountain Sites to join our GROWING team in based in Granby, Colorado.
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Provide and document proper routine maintenance of assigned truck and loading/unloading equipment. Receive from dispatcher invoice for materials, directions to job site and any special instructions and follow them to the detail.
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Assist and supervise loading of truck to ensure proper order and weight distribution. The manufacturer's signature brands include Belgard and Echelon hardscape and masonry materials; Barrette Outdoor Living and MoistureShield fencing, decking and railing; Sakrete and Amerimix packaged concrete and mortar; Techniseal sands, jointing technologies and surface protectors; PebbleTec pool finishes; plus popular brands of landscape and gardening materials.
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Ensures DOT Driver Log is completed, if applicable Communicates with Stericycle Transportation Supervisor and/or Dispatcher regarding any change to route pickups, including address changes, customer not having waste ready for pickup, etc.
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Receiving and weighing of all truck delivering ingredients to the feed mill, both on arrival and when leaving. Maintain report of totals of Grain and Commodity Shipments to Grain Manager and Commodity Manager using Microsoft Excel.
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1 year of experience or training of any of the following type of experience in a CDL-B vehicle or higher: box truck, tandem, roll-off, and dump truck. Operate box truck, roll-off, tandem dump, rendering truck, and other CDL-B vehicles according to state and federal laws and observing all safety regulations established by the company and DOT.
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Reports any maintenance problems to Transportation Manager/Supervisor and/or Dispatcher for follow-up. o Ensures that assigned paperwork is completed legibly, neatly, accurately, and completely and returned to Transportation Manager/Supervisor or Dispatcher, at the time of debriefing, for processing.
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Operate ready-mix concrete truck to deliver to construction sites, as specified, in a safe and efficient manner, obeying applicable laws and following dispatch instructions. Maintain communication with Dispatcher or Plant Supervisor as necessary regarding deliveries.
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Receives delivery orders from the truck dispatcher, organizes delivery route to including all preparations for delivery and calls dispatcher or leaves message on recorder after each delivery.
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Communicate from the field with the dispatcher, customer service and/or branch logistics. Load inventory on truck and unload at customer job site/home office while maintaining inventory accuracy.
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