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Regional Driver: The mileage rate for this position will be $0.5965 - $0.6415 per mile and the average number of miles driven range from 22,806 - 183,725. Benefits & Perks Quarterly safety bonuses & annual pay increases No touch freight deliveries Immediate medical benefit options Dental, vision, pharmacy, and additional life insurance benefit options 401K retirement plan and Stock Purchase Program options Up to 21 days of PTO Ask about our Walmart driver perks, such as our Referral Program, Rider Program, Driver Mentor Program, parking at Walmart locations and more.
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Regional Driver: The mileage rate for this position will be $0.5965 - $0.6415 per mile and the average number of miles driven range from 48,158 - 307,708. As a Walmart truck driver, you can choose what personal career growth looks like for you.
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Regional Driver: The mileage rate for this position will be $0.55 - $0.69 per mile and the average number of miles driven range from 62,355 - 196,040. Drivers receive both activity pay and the mileage rate for activities including Arrive/Arrive Drop, Bridge Pay, Chain, Evening Shift Premium, Hook, Live Load, Layover, Live unload, Regional Pay, Stop/Stop Drop, and Weekend mileage.
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Ensure that DOT requirements such as load weight limits, AOERD/ELD driver records, Vehicle Inspection Records, transportation permits, insurance cards, fuel trip reports, IFTA fuel stickers, or other paperwork is up to date and valid.
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Regional driver being out 1-2 nights at a time, home on the weekends. Whether you will spend your day in an office cubicle, operating a crane or running the melt shop at one of our mills, at CMC, you'll get the training and support from your team that you need to excel in your role and reach your full potential.
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The Regional Manager reviews the project proposals or plans to determine the time frame, funding limitations, This role may entail occasional travel to regional sites, necessitating overnight stays as and when needed.
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As a Regional Manager, you'll be responsible for overseeing a group of Guidepost Montessori (and, in some regions, Academy of Thought and Industry) schools. Working with a tight-knit team of regional specialists, you'll immerse yourself in all aspects of school operations and community dynamics, in order to lead your schools to stellar program quality and holistic success.
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This position is responsible for the complete oversight of the Wound Care Center, to include the following functions: day-to-day center operations, staff management, financial management, quality/performance improvement, and community education.
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Hansen & Adkins is hiring a CDL A Regional Auto Hauler Company Driver in Detroit, MI to join our team and make deliveries within the following service area Indiana, Kentucky, Illinois, Missouri.
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Our current regional management team includes former Montessori teachers who have risen to leadership positions over the course of years and decades, but it also includes young leaders who started their careers as consultants, then fell in love with the mission and purpose our organization represents.
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Work with a small team of regional specialists, and manage the school leaders at each individual school, in order to meet our high programatic standards and achieve holistic success at each school.
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Work with Regional Maintenance Manager/ Director of Maintenance on all areas concerning the upkeep and maintenance of the portfolio and the apartment homes. Under the direction of the Vice President/Operations Manager, the Regional Manager is responsible for the overall operations of each community in his/her portfolio, which is typically six to ten communities.
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Regional Managers are our first point of escalation. Our regional management team is the beating heart of our organization. Our Regional Managers are inspiring people leaders. Our network of Montessori Schools (100 locations and counting with 2,600+ staff) is in hyper-growth mode (40 more new schools this year), and our suite of digital education offerings (ranging from Virtual School to a Learning Management SaaS platform engineered in-house) is scaling up.
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The Regional Supply Planner will be responsible for planning and maintaining regional goods needed within the distribution center they cover, coordinating with the central supply planning office in New York, managing purchase orders, liaising with operations (with a focus on receiving and quality), and other related tasks in order to meet sales requirements while maintaining optimized inventory levels and optimal quality of goods.
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Clean Harbors Kimball, NE is looking for a regional Class A Roll-Off/End-Dump Driver to join their safety conscious team! Clean Harbors Kimball, NE is looking for a regional Class A Roll-Off/End-Dump Driver to join their safety conscious team.
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