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Our Rain for Rent solutions provide safety to mitigate risks, dependable equipment , innovative engineering and technology, and the best filtration and pumping systems to effectively and efficiently complete projects safely, on time and the right the first time.
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Rain for Rent is proud to be an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer. Family owned and operated since 1934, Rain for Rent employees are proud to work for their business. As a Driver, you are the first line of customer service for our customers.
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Honesty and integrity are valued at Rain for Rent and employees are committed to exceeding expectations for service and quality to our customers. When you join the Rain for Rent team, you will have the opportunity to make friends in the course of doing good business and can contribute positively to your community.
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To learn more about us please check out our website As a Driver, you are the first line of customer service for our customers. Employees also participate in excellent including: Medical, dental, vision and a matching 401k planWhen you join the Rain for Rent team, you will have the opportunity to make friends in the course of doing good business and can contribute positively to your community.
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Rain for Rent moves water every day. Join the Rain for Rent team today. Maintain Department of Transportation (DOT) driver’s logs according to state and federal regulations. Assist field crew with unloading equipment and installing tanks, pumps, pipes, hoses, fittings and filtration systems according to specifications and requirements of job.
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What we do: Rain for Rent moves water every day. Experience with roll-offs and frac tanks. Paperwork includes rental orders, red/green tag inspection forms, complete service jobs, drivers log, and Empower Time.
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Drives any truck including trucks and trailers with a GVWR of 26,001 or more pounds, to pick up, deliver and unload company pipe and equipment. Perform required pre- and post-trip truck inspections and report any needed maintenance/repair to Branch Foreman in writing.
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Using the Driver Vehicle Inspection Report (DVIR), driver performs required truck inspections and reports any needed maintenance and or repairs to appropriate branch personnel. Maintains Department of Transportation (DOT) driver's logs according to State and Federal regulations.
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Interact with customers to obtain signatures for work orders and invoicing as required. Certificates, Licenses, Registrations : Valid Class A Driver’s license, acceptable Department of Motor Vehicle record, ability to obtain a DOT Physical Card and Other industry-related certification may be required.
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Paperwork includes: rental orders, red/green tag inspection forms, complete Service Jobs, drivers logs, and Empower Time. Keeps accurate written records of all deliveries and pick-ups, and obtains customer signatures needed for invoicing as required by Management.
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Keep accurate written records and work orders of all deliveries and pick-ups. Comply with all Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration and Department of Transportation regulations and requirements.
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