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Required skills for success) A valid Class A commercial driver's license and reliable transportation are required. Overview and Essential Functions Class A Laborers Looking for an opportunity to make a difference.
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You must have a valid CDL Class A with a minimum of 1-year recent verifiable driving experience. Must be able to operate a manual and automatic transmission. No previous history of suspension, revocation, or cancellation of driving privileges as a result of moving violations or vehicular accidents within the previous 5 years.
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CDL Class A Team Truck Drivers. CDL Class: CDL A. Lily Transportation LLC is a professionally managed organization that provides its customers with stability, commitment, and expertise.
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The Class B CDL Driver is responsible for operation of equipment including, but not limited to Roll Off Trailers and Dry Vans. Your responsibility will be to manage customer environmental program by picking up waste at customer facilities and transporting to a Thompson Industrial location or other disposal site.
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HPC-Industrial Powered by Clean Harbors in Tyler, TX is looking for a Class A CDL Vacuum truck driver & operator to join their safety conscious team! Truck Driver and operating a variety of Class A or B trucks.
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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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As a Class A CDL driver, you will deliver and recover a variety of equipment, tools and supplies to and from the customer worksite. is seeking a Class A CDL Driver.
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Do you have a Class II Wastewater Collection and Class C Water Distribution certification? Do you have a Class "D" Water or Class I Wastewater Collection certification.
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CDL Class B preferred or the ability to obtain a CDL license. Reporting to the Maintenance Supervisor, the A Technician will be responsible for diagnostics related to a fleet of refuse and recycling vehicles.
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Phase 2 – Marine Technician Operations Week 5: Collaborate/Coordinate with users/Ships Force to shadow a “On Hands” approach/ technique specific to the Sailors individual strengths. Damage Control Equipment assess, inspect, maintenance and repair, perform serviceability inspections and preventative maintenance on Ballast/De-ballasting controls and system, Ship Service Hydraulic system, HP/LP air, CMU, Metal / Glass shredders, Pulper systems and station valves configuration (by class of ship), test the product, make alterations based on feedback, and manage Ships Force with Technical oversite.
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Class A CDL Driver. Related experience may include: Long Haul Driver, Heavy Haul Driver, Lowboy Driver, Equipment Driver, Equipment Operator, Owner-Operator, Delivery Driver.
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Possession of a current TCEQ Class D Water Operator license or obtain within one year of employment. Possession of a current TCEQ Class C Ground Water Operator license or obtain within two years of employment.
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Waste Pro is hiring dynamic Class A & B Technicians! Work with the brightest people in the industry on some of the finest trucks built including Mack, Freightliner, Peterbilt, McNeilus, and Heil to name a few.
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Must possess and maintain a State of Idaho Wastewater Treatment Operator Class One License. Must have a CDL Class B within six months of hire. Wastewater Treatment Operator JOB DESCRIPTIONSummary/ObjectiveUnder the direction of general supervision, performs a variety of skilled technical work in the operation of the wastewater treatment facility.
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