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Valid California Class B commercial driver's license with passenger endorsement/air brakes; current California School Bus Certificate; Medical Certificate; valid First Aid Certificate; California Driver Instructor's Certificate, certified by the California Department of Education.
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Must have possession of, or ability to obtain a Class B commercial motor vehicle, as defined by the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles and is required to possess a commercial driver's license CDL-B with P and S (passenger and school bus) endorsements with air brakes.
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The Light Duty Tow Truck Driver will be driving a commercial towing and recovery vehicle with a GVWR rating of less than 25,999 lbs. High school diploma or GED (preferred.
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Valid California Class B commercial driver's license with passenger endorsement and a school bus endorsement; valid DMV School Bus Driver's Certificate; California Special Driver's Certificate, valid for driving school buses; current DMV approved Medical Certificate; and a current DOE approved First Aid card if applicable (i.e. Restriction 6 on Special Driver's Certificate.
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Provide 5 year driving record from home state, complete Delaware school bus driver training (class and on-the-road driving), and meet all other requirements (annual physical, TB tests, drug screening, background check, etc.
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The school nutrition staff will be required to correctly use common, commercial kitchen equipment in the school sites including, but not limited to, food slicers, choppers, ovens, mixers, variety of steam equipment, fryers, dishwashers, standard height work tables and sinks, scales, measuring devices and other labor-saving tools; specified staff may be required to use available cash registers.
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The Route Sales Driver also ensures product availability at accounts, including ensuring that all beverage sections, racks, displays and vendors are completely filled according to Coca-Cola Bottling Company High Country standards.
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Coca-Cola Bottling Company High country is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer, requires pre-employment drug testing for all applicable positions and adheres to an Alcohol and Drug-Free Workplace.
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Must have a high degree of attention and considerable dexterity in the control of vehicles such as sedans, vans, paratransit vans, limousines, taxi-cabs, shuttles, transit buses, school buses, and/or motor coaches.
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Oversee the school budget as it relates to Junior High to include ordering, budgeting, and maintaining accurate accounting records. The Junior High Principal at Pasadena Christian School has primary responsibility for the overall leadership to the Junior High department in and through the faculty and staff.
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LICENSE AND CERTIFICATE REQUIREMENTS: Valid California Class B commercial driver's license with passenger endorsement/air brakes; current California School Bus Certificate; Medical Certificate; valid First Aid Certificate; California Driver Instructor's Certificate, certified by the California Department of Education.
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Summit Materials is looking for a safety-oriented driver with a Commercial Driver’s License to operate a commercial motor vehicle with a capacity of at least 26,001 GVWR to transport and deliver ready-mix concrete.
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High school diploma or GED, course work at an accredited vocational technical or trade school; 3 - 6 years experience in commercial HVAC, refrigeration, ice machine and gas furnace required.
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High School diploma or general education degree (GED); High School or Equivalent. Move your Career FORWARD with SYSCO FOODS! Works requires exposure to extreme cold and heat and working around ammonia, noise, dirt, dust, paint, grease and high voltage wires.
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High School Diploma or Equivalency Certificate required. Six (6) months for a School Nutrition Manager Level 2 - 6: food service experience as a School Nutrition Manager Level 1 or a School Nutrition Assistant Manager or School Nutrition Associate or an outside equivalent job with demonstrated "back up" managerial experience.
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