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Water Truck, Loader) Operate the haul truck to transport rock products to the plant and stockpiles as directed. 2 years prior haul truck (or other large mobile equipment) experience preferred.
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Drives Caterpillar 777 Haul Truck to transport and dump materials such as soil, sand, gravel, crushed rock, coal or bituminous paving materials (earth materials). Experienced 777 Haul Truck Driver (MSHA Certification Required.
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Bowhead is seeking a full-time Truck Driver to transport passengers on over specified routes to local or distant points to support the Logistics Readiness Center (LRC) at Fort Jackson, SC. These positions require a CDL Class A or B with a Passenger Endorsement.
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Heavy Equipment Operators (Excavator / Dozer) And Rigid Frame Haul Truck Drivers - Quarry Experience
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Water Truck Driver Operates a truck to transport water for construction projects, filling and transporting potable water to crews working at job sites and driving a truck equipped with sprinkling attachment to spray water on roadways to control dust.
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Inspect truck and trailer, equipment and supplies such as tires, brakes, fuel, oil, and water. Transport bagged concrete products, block, mortar and any/all other materials to customer location and/or job site in a safe manner.
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Custom Commodities Transport is a family-owner, mid-size tank truck carrier serving bulk commodity markets all over North America. We are the nation’s largest transporter of activated carbon, which is used in every major city across the country to purify drinking water and air from smokestacks of powerplants.
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Reporting to our Yard Supervisor, you’ll collaborate with the yard, production, and office teams, and interact with truck drivers and vendors. Working outdoors, our forklift driver moves products in and out of the shop and safely loads delivery trucks.
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We’ll take care of your transportation and hotel) Paid for Roadside DOT inspection with no violations Great Paying Driver Referral Bonus Quarterly Safety Bonus Paid for each time you vacuum a load Extra Pay for each hazmat load Pay to attend a weekly video Driver meeting (1 hour) 401 K Savings Plan 3% company match.
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Safely operates assigned truck to pick up, transport, and deliver equipment and/or materials such as aggregate, hot mix, asphalt, dirt or water. Assists with loading and unloading truck as needed.
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Operating a truck equipped with a dump body to transport and dump loose materials such as sand, gravel, crushed rock, and bituminous paving materials. As a Truck Driver for Mirra, you will be part of our Underground Civil Construction Division.
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Job Description: CDL A Hazmat Tanker Owner Operator Driver Grammer Logistics runs a diverse fleet with many commodities that are used in everyday life! Hiring Criteria: 2 years semi tractor trailer experience 1 year tanker experience required (in the past 10 years) Hazmat & Tanker Endorsements Required TWIC Preferred (not required) Passport Preferred (not required) Equipment Criteria: Truck & engine must be 2000 or newer, 50-52 inch 5th wheel height Grammer Logistics is a company that believes in truck drivers.
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These commodities are used across the US for various needs such as fuel, fertilizers, additives in pigments, detergents, and dyes, used in agricultural industries to control weeds and create herbicides, used in canning, textiles, and even purification of water supplies.
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Drives gasoline or diesel powered truck to transport and deliver products, or materials in liquid, loose, or packaged form by performing the following duties. Inspects truck equipment and supplies such as tires, lights, brakes, fuel, oil, and water.
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Hiring Criteria: 2 years semi tractor trailer experience 1 year tanker experience required (in the past 10 years) Hazmat & Tanker Endorsements Required TWIC required Passport Preferred (not required) Grammer Logistics is a company that believes in truck drivers.
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Assist and supervise the loading of the truck to ensure proper product order is filled and weight distribution is correct. Maintain complete and accurate records such as driver's daily log truck log, fuel tickets, delivery documentation and any other required documents according to company, state, and federal regulations.
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