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Experience as a non-CDL driver or in general labor, loading, unloading, landscaping, construction, production, manufacturing, factory, assembly, or warehouse helpful. Drug Free Workplace - all applicants must pass pre-employment drug screening and ongoing random screenings per Department of Transportation regulations.
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Drivers perform basic driving functions to operate crude oil/product tanker truck, including crude oil testing, loading and unloading. Connect hoses between trailer and unloading/loading facility and monitor unloading/loading process.
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We own an extensive network of pipeline transportation, terminalling, storage and gathering assets in key crude oil and NGL producing basins and transportation corridors and at major market hubs in the United States and Canada.
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On average, Plains handles more than 6 million barrels per day of crude oil and NGL in its Transportation segment. Plains All American is an industry-leading transportation and midstream provider specializing in transportation, storage, processing and marketing solutions for crude oil and natural gas liquids (NGLs.
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Inspect trucks and trailers per DOT requirements (brakes, engine oil, water levels, lights, loading hoses, etc.) Crude Oil Transport Driver – $6,000 Sign-On Bonus. Safely and effectively performs basic driving functions to operate crude oil/product transport trucks.
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Gauge tanks and test crude oil. Hard work is rewarded with competitive compensation and a top-tier benefits program designed to keep our employees safe, healthy and happy. Observe and comply with FMCSA regulations, federal, state, and local regulations, and any other applicable regulation, policy or law, at all times.
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CDL License with hazmat and tanker endorsements required. Successfully pass criminal, drug, and driving record screenings, a Fit-for-Duty Screening and DOT physical. We are looking for highly-motivated individuals who enjoy working as part of a team in a dynamic and entrepreneurial work environment.
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Job Summary : The Septic Tank Delivery Driver is responsible for loading, transporting and unloading septic tanks for customers. A successful Septic Tank Driver has a strong customer service orientation, the ability to work closely with all levels of employees and customers and has a strong sense of responsibility toward quality and on-time delivery, strong work ethic, and the ability to operate equipment and understand the mixing process.
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The Chemical Plant Operator is responsible for taking daily inventory, unloading and loading of raw materials and finished goods, as well as, but not limited to, helping in any of the other operations departments.
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Substitute Bus Aide An ESS substitute bus aide plays an integral role in assisting the school bus driver in providing a safe, orderly, and efficient transportation service for students.
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Driver (non-CDL) / Laborer. TWO MEN AND A TRUCK is hiring drivers (no CDL required). Experience in the fields of general labor, landscaping, transportation, construction, manufacturing, assembly, production, or warehouse labor is helpful.
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Job DescriptionUnder the supervision of the Transportation Manager, School Bus Driver I is an apprentice driver who drives a school bus over designated routes to transport students to and from school and on special trips.
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Previous experience as a non-CDL driver or in general labor, loading, unloading, landscaping, construction, production, manufacturing, factory, assembly or warehouse helpful. We have both mover and driver positions available.
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We welcome those with experience in jobs such as Independent Courier Driver, Class CDL Driver, and Fuel Transport Driver and others in the Transportation to apply.
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We welcome those with experience in jobs such as Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Driver, Independent Courier Driver, and Fuel Transport Driver and others in the Transportation to apply.
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