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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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Must have a valid driver's license and CDL license with applicable endorsements. Perform a variety of tasks involving strenuous manual labor in road, utility easement and private property environments to prepare worksite for telecommunications construction activities.
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We are hiring immediately for a Non-CDL Delivery Driver! White Cap is hiring immediately for a Non-CDL Delivery Driver ! A N on - CDL Driver at White Cap. We are hiring immediately for a Non-CDL Delivery Driver.
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CDL B or Non CDL Delivery Driver page is loaded. CDL B or Non CDL Delivery Driver. Must possess a valid Driver License or CDL Class B, We are searching for a highly motivated licensed CDL Class B or Non-CDL Delivery Drivers to join our Indiana team, and it might be you.
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Applicant must have a minimum of 5 years experience driving as a CDL Class B driver. Truck Driver Class B CDL. CDL Class B driver’s license must be in good standing.
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POSITION SUMMARY: A Driver- CDL (B) is responsible for safely operating a collection truck, and providing prompt, courteous and complete waste removal services for customers. In addition, a Driver - CDL (B) is responsible for ensuring his or her vehicle is in compliance with the Company's safety standards prior to operating the vehicle, ensures that all Company, state and federal regulations are adhered to at all times while operating the vehicle, and completes vehicle condition reports ("VCRs") on a daily basis to ensure that any vehicle defects are repaired in a timely manner.
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The Delivery Driver (non-CDL) is responsible for providing timely transportation of products from origin to destination as assigned, along with unloading and staging products at customer’s place of business.
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Select Water Solutions’ Hot Oiler CDL Driver is responsible for safely driving and operating a hot oil unit equipped with a high-pressure pump and burner for heating fluids. 1 year of experience as CDL A driver.
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Rogers Group, Inc. is one of the largest privately held mining and construction firms in the U.S. We are seeking qualified individuals for the position of CDL DUMP TRUCK DRIVER in the Cookeville TN area to support our Eastern Middle TN Construction Team. Responsibilities: Strict adherence to all company, client, and project policies, procedures and standards, including but not limited to the safety manual and the Fleet Safety manual.
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NTS has an immediate opening for an experienced CDL Class A Truck Driver at our Harrisburg-Manchester PA Branch operation. As a Class A CDL Driver, Non-Crane Certified with National Trench Safety, you will be required to deliver and pick up trench-related shoring to and from customer job sites safely, timely, and efficiently.
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Supervisory Responsibilities None Hiring Requirements/Preferences EDUCATION: High School Diploma or Equivalent CDL Class A with Air Brake Endorsements Minimum one (1) year CDL driving experience or 150,000 verifiable miles Possess a clean driving record.
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We are seeking a delivery driver to deliver to the following areas: Once all deliveries are dropped off you are not to report back to the warehouse until the next morning. During the week, merchandise will be dropped off to driver for delivery in designated areas.
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Equipment Operator with CDL Class B We are seeking a motivated, safety and career-minded individual to join our team to work on various pieces of construction equipment including driving a truck.
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CDL Class A License. With some of the greatest talent in Geotechnical Engineering, Construction Materials Testing and Inspection, Code Compliance, Environmental, Occupational Health & Safety, and Building Envelope, we are committed to delivering groundbreaking solutions for our clients.
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Must have Class A CDL with an acceptable driving record. This position requires a Class A CDL. If anyone, regardless whether an existing employee, or anyone else, requests payment of any fee in exchange for being hired into our company, you may confidentially contact our HR Compliance department at hrcompliance@brandsafway.com and provide the name of the individual and any other documentation or proof of such an act.
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