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1011 Immediate Job Openings for LOCAL Class A CDL Truck Drivers - Heavy Duty Wrecker/Tow Truck Operator Minimum 2 years experience. Heavy Duty Wrecker/Tow Truck Operator experience At least 23 years old.
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From towing and road service, auto and truck repair, and off-road diesel fuel delivery to knuckle boom crane and environmental clean-up services; whatever it is you need- Mike s has you covered! Willing to train the right candidate Ability to operate a tractor and trailer is a plus.
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Establish effective professional working relationships with other Communications Operators, Supervisors, Police Officers, the general public, ambulance company representatives, wrecker company representatives, fire service and EMS personnel, and members of other public safety agencies.
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Complete and file information such as wrecker lists and radio, telephone, and teletype logs by using or operating a computer-aided dispatch (CAD) system. Idaho State Police Dispatcher, rarely seen but always heard.
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Maintains wrecker log in CAD. 2+ years experience in the operation of two-way radio and/or telephone switchboard equipment, including some experience in general typing and clerical work. The Police Dispatcher operates communications equipment to receive and transmit messages and information including police and fire emergencies.
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Operate the wrecker as needed, to include being on-call beyond the daily garage hours of operation. Rec Center – Fitness Equipment, Computers, and Free WiFi. Operate the wrecker as needed, to include being on-call beyond the daily garage hours of operation.
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In this position, you will transport auction vehicles for United Wrecker Services. Fleet Maintenance program to keep your truck in tip-top shape. Our CDL Transportation Driver will operate a 4-car hauler, truck & trailer.
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Coordinate and collaborate with ITS personnel, District Traffic Operations Engineers/Department Operations staff, with appropriate local agencies, other authorities and towing and wrecker companies to manage and clear traffic incidents.
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ADESA, a Carvana owned company, currently operating over 50 locations throughout the US. Our Auto Auctions, some up to 200 acres, provide a wide array of vehicle services including repair & reconditioning, auction remarketing, and many of our sites serve as market hub distribution centers.
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Ooltewah, TN Large Wrecker Plant Tour. Ooltewah, TN Small Wrecker Plant Tour. Annual Company Picnic Day at local Amusement Park – you and family members free! Ooltewah, TN Large Wrecker Plant Tour.
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Contact wrecker companies for calls for services and maintains wrecker logs. Utilizes various computers, equipment, and machinery in performance of duties to include 911 emergency system, TDD system, Computer Aided Dispatch system, SLED computer, Media Works Recorder, fax machine, telephone, police radio, alarm panel and pager encoder.
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Responsible for operation of wrecker and service truck as required. Must be able to obtain tow truck certification within ninety (90) days of obtaining their CDL Class P2 License. Responsible for operation of wrecker and service truck as required.
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Determines location, response apparatus, radio signal, and transmitting tower required to signal appropriate agencies; dispatches units; maintains radio communications; documents response times and narrative content; provides information relative to special hazards, additional response apparatus, and alarm levels; transmits emergency signals; monitors Firefighter Emergency Traffic Alerts.
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Harvard Pilgrim HealthCare HMO High-Deductible HSA ($2000/$4000 Deductible) cannot be used if enrolled with the Harvard Pilgrim HMO High-Deductible HSA. Must be enrolled in one of the other available options through the city.
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Under supervision, provides communication and support services to courtesy patrol, wrecker, NTTA employees and contractors, and other first responders to incidents/emergencies; sometimes during stressful situations.
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