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Previous experience as a non-CDL and/or CDL driver or in general labor, loading, unloading, landscaping, construction, production, manufacturing, factory, assembly, farming or warehouse helpful.
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Reporting to the Trucking Manager, you will be performing tank truck and trailer driver duties by delivering petroleum products to company retail sites or commercial customers while following specific policies and procedures from written or verbal instructions.
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Experience in/as a delivery driver, non cdl driver, box truck driver, general labor, landscaping, transportation, construction, production, manufacturing, factory, assembly, carpet cleaning, furniture delivery or warehouse helpful.
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Operating heavy equipment, such as tandem dump truck, loader, tractor mower, etc. Boom Truck/Crane/Cherry Picker/Telescopic Handlers) Compactors (Roller/Pile Driver/ etc.) Dump Truck (Side/End/Belly Dumping.
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The Solid Waste Operator-Driver operates a variety of heavy equipment including collection truck, grapple truck, haul truck, pick-up truck, with dumpster trailer, flatbed truck, loader and back hoe.
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Waste Connections has an immediate opening for a Local Garbage Truck Driver at our site in Dallas, TX. The position will be responsible for driving a residential garbage truck with a helper on specific routes to collect garbage and transport to the appropriate facility.
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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. 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.
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Truck Driver Class B CDL. E. Armata Inc. is looking for a dependable and organized Class B truck driver who possesses a great deal of physical and mental stamina. Applicant must have a minimum of 5 years experience driving as a CDL Class B driver.
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The Haul truck Driver will be responsible for safely loading and unloading heavy machinery both at ASCO yard and at customer locations. The Haul Truck Driver will properly secure all loads before transport and ensuring check-in/check-out sheets are properly completed.
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If so, then consider becoming U-Haul Company's newest U-Box Customer Care Representative (CCR; local delivery driver). Operate an 8000-lb propane forklift or a truck-mounted forklift (training provided.
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Operate a flatbed truck (training provided). Transport storage containers to and from specified destinations, e.g., customers' homes and businesses - local routes only. All applications for employment will be considered without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, physical or mental disability, veteran status, or any other basis protected by applicable federal, provincial, state, or local law.
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Lowboy/Heavy Haul Truck Driver. Drives truck to transport equipment to and from specified destinations. Keeps truck clean and in good working order. Lowboy/Heavy Haul Truck Driver.
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As a Heavy Duty Diesel Truck Mechanic / Technician, you will perform all types of repairs and diagnostics on heavy duty trucks and construction equipment at our Eau Claire, Wisconsin location. Ideal candidates will possess experience, knowledge, and skills in the followingareas: Diesel Technology degree / Heavy Duty Diesel Repair / Heavy duty truck repair / Diesel Mechanic / Diesel Technician / Semi Truck repair.
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Keywords: Diesel OR Trucking OR Dealership OR ADP OR Mack OR Volvo OR Caterpillar OR Allison OR Cummins OR Dealer ORHeavy Equipment OR Trailer OR Truck Sales OR Deal Sheet OR Class A OR CDK OR Frame Shop OR Foreman OR Leasing OR Service OR Warranty OR Parts OR Office OR Semi Truck OR Mechanic OR Google Jobs OR Career OR B2B Outside SalesOR Sales Representative OR Commercial Sales, OR Fabrication #ZR.
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U-Haul co-founders L.S. "Sam" Shoen and his wife, Anna Mary Carty Shoen, recognized that need and acted upon it. U-Haul Holding Company and its family of companies, including U-Haul, have strived to create a culture of health and wellness.
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