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This role will generally drive a Class A truck hauling equipmenton on a flatbed (dovetail) or RGN (lowboy) trailer in a variety of conditions, including urban, suburban, rural settings.
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As a Class A CDL driver, you will deliver and recover a variety of equipment, tools and supplies to and from the customer worksite. is seeking a Class A CDL Driver.
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A&J Trucking is seeking a CLASS A CDL HOT SHOT Auto Transport Driver to transport Vehicles throughout the Southeast. A&J Hotshot Trucking is looking for a Regional "Auto Hauler Hotshot truck drivers.
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About the Job COACH XPRESS is looking for professional truck drivers or owner operators to join our FLATBED Divisions for OVER THE ROAD (CDL Class A - OTR) open flatbed and CONESTOGA TRAILER AVAILABLE. We are 100% dedicated to every driver that joins our team, and we care about their needs.
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The State of Connecticut Department of Transportation (DOT) is now accepting applications from eligible DOT employees for the position of Transportation Maintainer 4 (Class A Flatbed Trailer Driver/Operator) in the Glastonbury Maintenance facility.
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Qualifications for The Class A CDL Low-boy and Flatbed Driver: Must have least three (3) years' experience loading heavy construction equipment on a lowboy, flatbed, and landoll trailer.
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OTR Drivers Only Dedicated Load Planner Not Forced Dispatch Apply Now for all the benefits of Partnering with F2F Transport Virtual Orientation Now Accepting Dry Van, Power-Only, Flatbed, and Reefer Drivers Leasing Options - Call a recruiter today for more information Awards for Clean Roadside Inspections Driver Trainers and Driver Advocates for Partners We cover your Semi-Annual DOT Inspection Requirements: Drivers must hold a valid CDL Class A or driver's license.
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CDL Driver - Class B. Safely load building materials onto flatbed or boom truck and unload products at commercial & residential job sites. The crew works as a team to carry, load/unload heavy materials providing a world class customer service experience.
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Operator – CDL Driver - Mulch & Soil Manufacturer- Class A DOT flatbed and live floor tractor trailer operation from Cleveland, TX making multiple daily runs. Valid Class A CDL license, clean 3-year MVR report and ability to pass pre-employment DOT physical & drug test, and criminal background search.
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Class A Driver - Cinelease. Minimum of 2 years of general truck driving experience Experience with driving and towing trailers of various sizes Flatbed truck driving experience is preferred Experience hauling construction and heavy equipment preferred.
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Related experience may include: Roll-Back Driver, Flatbed Driver, Delivery Driver, Route Driver, Box Truck Driver, Stakebody Driver, Appliance Delivery.
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Colonial Materials, Inc. has 11 locations throughout North Carolina and is a subsidiary to the larger Gypsum Management and Supply, Inc., or GMS. As part of that GMS network, Colonial Materials contributes to the leading North American distributor of gypsum wallboard, acoustical ceiling products, and other specialty building materials operating 275 distribution centers across the USA and Canada.
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About the Job COACH XPRESS is looking for professional truck drivers or owner operators to join our FLATBED Divisions for OVER THE ROAD (CDL Class A. About the Company COACH XPRESS is looking for professional truck drivers / owner operators to join our FLATBED Divisions for OVER THE ROAD (CDL Class A.
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Orientation Details Offers paid orientation Accommodation is covered Drivers get their own room Lunch, Breakfast is included Covers some or all travel expenses Hiring Requirements Class A license without any of the following restrictions: (L,Z) Air Brakes, (G) Night Driving, (O) No Semi Trailer, (K) Intrastate Only or (M) Medical Variance 2 years OTR experience 6 months Flatbed experience We're an equal opportunity employer.
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Is seeking a CDL Driver (Class B). As a Class B CDL driver, you will deliver and recover a variety of equipment, tools and supplies to and from the customer worksite.
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