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Immediate Job Openings for LOCAL Class A CDL Truck Drivers - Heavy Duty Wrecker/Tow Truck Operator. Valid Class A CDL license in good standing. Ability to operate a tractor and trailer is a plus.
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CDL Driver; Class A CDL; Truck Driver; Professional Driver; Class A CDL Driver; Delivery Driver; Commercial Driving License; Class B CDL; Class B CDL Driver. History of being a truck driver, delivery driver, and especially experience with a Class B CDL or Class A CDL.
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W.W. CLYDE is seeking a Driver with a Class A CDL to join our Transportation team. Responsibilities:- Operate construction trucks in a safe and efficient manner, on and off highway- Trucks could include: side dump, belly dump, lowboy, etc.
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This role will generally drive a Class A truck hauling equipmenton on a flatbed (dovetail) or RGN (lowboy) trailer in a variety of conditions, including urban, suburban, rural settings.
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The ideal candidate should have a CDL Class "A" license with air brakes, a clean driving record, and the ability to lift heavy objects. CDL Class "A" license with air brakes.
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Kemps - Class A CDL Delivery Driver. Valid Class-A Commercial Driver's License (CDL) with a clean driving record. Kemps Minneapolis has immediate job openings for dependable CDL-A delivery truck drivers to operate a tractor-trailer safely and efficiently and manually unload/deliver various dairy products to customer locations on an assigned route schedule.
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Must have a valid Class A CDL. As a Delivery Driver, you are also responsible for reviewing paperwork for completeness and accuracy, checking orders for the correct number of cases, delivering, and unloading products utilizing equipment, including tractor trailer, ramps, pallet jacks, load bars, and other devices which assist in delivery.
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Core-Mark, a Performance Food Group Company, is part of a Fortune 150 company that continues to grow as an industry leader in fresh and broad-line solutions to the convenience retail industry.
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As a CDL Delivery Driver with New England Gypsum Supply, Inc., you would perform daily deliveries to a multitude of job sites, assist warehouse personnel in the safe loading and unloading of your truck at our warehouse, and provide world class customer service while working with our customers to deliver their building materials on various job sites.
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Must maintain current State issued Class A /or B driver's license. Austin Bridge & Road is currently seeking CDL Drivers Class A Heavy Haul. A leader in the heavy highway and transportation infrastructure industry for more than 100 years, Austin Bridge & Road has built landmark projects from Arizona to North Carolina, including complex urban highway interchanges, tollways, runways, port facilities, border crossings, automated people mover guide-ways and specialty bridges.
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American Furniture Warehouse is currently seeking qualified Class A Local/Hostler Driver. Communicate using a cellular telephone with dispatch and AFW personnel via McLeod application.
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Must have and maintain a Missouri class "A" wastewater treatment plant operator's license. Training and Experience : Graduation from high school or equivalent, Missouri Class "A" wastewater treatment operator's license and the completion of an in service training program for Treatment Plant Operators.
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Class A/B Commercial Dump Truck Driver. Valid Class A/B Commercial Drivers License. To be a top-performing dump truck driver you should perform all duties in accordance with company safety rules and Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) road safety regulations.
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Thompson Industrial Services, powered by Clean Harbors, in Reserve, LA is looking for a Class A CDL Driver to join their safety conscious team! This Class A CDL Driver will need to have working knowledge of Class A driving with Tanker & HAZMAT endorsements.
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Quality Custom Distribution (QCD) is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Golden State Foods, one of the largest diversified suppliers to the Quick Service Restaurant industry. QCD is a multi-stop, regional delivery service with a focus on customer service.
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