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A Ready-Mix Truck Driver is responsible for the safe and efficient operation of the ready-mix truck used for delivery of products connected to the Companys ready-mix concrete operation.
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One (1) year experience operating Rear Loader Garbage Truck, Tandem Dump Truck, Mechanical Street Sweeper, Knuckleboom, Front-End Loader, Rubber Tire Loader or other equipment that would prepare applicant to operate Public Works equipment utilized by the position.
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1-3 years of experience as a professional driver (moving truck driver, straight truck delivery, sanitation truck driver, cement mixer driver, water truck driver, firetruck, school bus driver, greyhound driver, fedex/ups/mail truck driver etc.
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Complete "Pre-trip & Post-trip" inspections on truck equipment and supplies, such as tires, lights, brakes, gas, fuel, oil and water, etc. The Lubricant Truck Driver will be responsible for driving to and from designated locations and verifying and processing shipment documents.
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Inspects truck equipment and supplies, such as tires, lights, brakes, gas, oil, and water. Completes and turns in the Daily Driver Manifest. Maintains truck log according to state and federal regulations.
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The Truck Driver Water Tanker will be running and operating a water truck that will need a CDL license with a tanker endorsement. A Truck Driver (Water Tanker) typically performs a wide variety of tasks, transferring from one task to another as the work flow dictates.
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Truck Driver (CDL) Farmington. Haul water, sand and gravel. Handle basic maintenance of the truck including filling tank with gas, checking oil, keeping it clean and making sure required inspections are performed.
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Collectively, we are able to reduce greenhouse emissions, increase landfill diversion, and protect the earth's most precious resource - water. The service involved includes the proper servicing of grease traps and/or oil-water separators, used cooking oil collection, non-hazardous industrial wastewater collection, and/or food & beverage waste collection.
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The Class A Boom Truck Driver is a key position at our Tucson plant. You're a licensed Class A CDL driver with an NCCCO certification. We build culverts to take water away from your neighborhoods, underground utility boxes to hold cables, and manholes to allow workers access to the sewers deep below the roads we drive on.
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Restoration and cleaning of items affected by fire and/or water damage. Inventorying, removing and transporting electronic items/appliances, textiles and art from homes or businesses that have been affected by fire and/or water damage.
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Maintains miscellaneous service duties such as checking oil, water, fuel, tires and tank related items on a daily basis. Must meet and maintain DOT and FMCSA physical and medical requirements. Must have a valid Class A or Class B CDL with clean MVR.
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Performs miscellaneous service duties such as checking oil, water, gasoline and air in tires on a daily basis. Helena's truck drivers are reliable and dependable and represent Helena in a courteous and professional manner while out on the road and at the home office.
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Truck driving route type vary within the industry and are dependent on several factors including interstate trucking requirements, route planning, type of cargo hauled, frequency, hazardous materials restrictions, driver experience, etc.
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Ability to maintain and safely and efficiently operate heavy equipment, including Haul Tuck, Water Truck, Dump Truck, Dredge, Track Hoe, Frontend Loader, and Skid Steer Loader. Although NO CDL is required to operate this vehicle, the truck you will drive has the capacity of approximately 35 (or more) tons, which you will use to transport materials.
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Perform inspections of mechanical, safety, and emergency equipment of truck unit before, during, and after trips, including gauges, lighting and electrical systems, and visual checks of potential water, oil, fuel and air leaks and refer defects or repairs to supervisor; keep equipment clean.
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