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Maintain a commercial driver's license (CDL) and department of transportation (DOT) medical card. Sunroc is seeking career-minded individuals to drive double belly trucks for our sand & gravel division in Cedar City. The belly dump driver operates a truck equipped with bottom discharge trailer to transport and dump loose materials such as sand, gravel, crushed rock or paving materials.
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Perform pre-trip and post-trip responsibilities in accordance with Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations and Sysco policies and procedures QUALIFICATIONS Education Degrees/Certificates Minimum Required: High School or GED or equivalent Experience One-year route delivery experience or applicable background driving a straight truck Valid Commercial Driver’s License – Class B (Class A preferred) Must be able to read and understand English.
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You may be eligible to participate in the Company's Incentive Plan. BENEFITS INFORMATION: For information on Sysco’s Benefits, please visit " CDL B Local Delivery Truck Driver " HIRING IMMEDIATELY $22.00 STARTING PAY plus OT and Incentives.
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Valid Class A or Class B driver's license•Minimum of 1 year of verifiable commercial driving experience•Acceptable Department of Motor Vehicle Record•Ability to meet State and Federal transportation and medical requirements to operate a three (3) axle vehicleService Partners is the largest insulation distributor of quality residential insulation products and accessories in the United States.
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Perform pre-trip and post-trip responsibilities in accordance with Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations and Sysco policies and procedures QUALIFICATIONS Education Degrees/Certificates Minimum Required: High School or GED or equivalent Experience One-year route delivery experience or applicable background driving a box truck o straight truck Valid Commercial Driver’s License – Class B (Class A preferred) Must be able to read and understand English.
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Must possess and maintain a valid Class "B" Tennessee (or equivalent out-of-state) Commercial Driver's License and must comply with Federal Department of Transportation (DOT) Alcohol and Drug testing rules as a condition of continued employment.
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Factors that may be used to determine rate of pay include specific skills, work location, work experience and other individualized factors Be Home Daily with our Fresh Produce CDL B Box Truck Delivery Driver positions.
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Requires a valid Class A CDL (Commercial Driver's License), subject to all Department of Transportation required random drug/alcohol screening, as well as a DOT physical. JOB TITLE: Truck Driver/Material Handler.
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Factors that may be used to determine rate of pay include specific skills, work location, work experience and other individualized factors Job Summary: All drivers run daily routes with frequent stops and are required to load packages onto hand trucks and unload product at each stop on the assigned route in the order they are designated by the Transportation Department Manager.
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Registering to the FMCSA Clearinghouse is a requirement by the Department of Transportation. Please check out our job preview video: "A Day in the Life" Delivery Truck Driver BECOME A US FOODS® DRIVER.
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The candidate will operate successfully in a cross-dock model picking up a loaded truck from a nightly delivery at the assigned loading dock and returning the empty truck back to the assigned lot at the end of the route.
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Minimum of six months commercial driving experience (any industry) OR three months commercial driving experience in the food and/or beverage delivery industry required. The Clearinghouse is a secure online database that provides real-time information about commercial driver’s license (CDL) and commercial learner’s permit (CLP) holders’ drug and alcohol program violations.
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Must have valid CDL Class A issued by the state of legal residence with necessary endorsements and DOT qualifications. At the foundation of those efforts are our cultural beliefs, the pillars that define our work ethic, collaborative spirit and service.
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Must have an understanding of Department of Transportation (DOT) driver compliance requirements and endorsements. Maintains appropriate records per Department of Transportation (DOT) requirements and Sanford required reports.
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As a US FOODS Delivery Driver, you will be critical to the US FOODS team and one of the important faces of our organization. Minimum of six months of commercial driving experience (any industry) OR three months of driving experience in the food and beverage delivery industry required.
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