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Semi-Truck Driver Class A CDL - (Aggregate) Grand Forks, ND Semi-Truck Driver - needed to operate a tractor-trailer that transports loose materials, such as sand, gravel, crushed rock, coal, or bituminous paving materials.
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Responsible for safely transporting hazardous and non-hazardous materials from the customer site to the appropriate designated sites using Day cab trucks pulling a van, straight tanker, vacuum tanker, end dump, or other waste carrying equipment such as straight trucks or roll-off truck.
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Seeking a CDL Driver to join our team Liquid Environmental Solutions is seeking CLASS A CDL Drivers to join our 3rd SHIFT OVERNIGHT team in Wyoming/ Grand Rapids! REQUIREMENTS: Minimum of 1 year of commercial or military driving experience (Required) Valid CDL Class (A ) or Class ( B ) License (Required) Must be able to drive Manual Transmission Vacuum truck experience is a plus Tanker Endorsement prior to day one (1) of employment (Required) Medically qualified to operate a commercial motor vehicle Ability to lift 55 lbs.
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Get ready to hit the road with Coca-Cola Southwest Beverages as we search for a Driver Merchandiser to join our vibrant team! Coca-Cola Southwest Beverages LLC is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, sex, age, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, status as a veteran, and basis of disability or any other federal, state or local protected class.
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Class A CDL Driver's License. Are you looking for a truck driving job that has all the benefits of a large company, but feels like a small one? Class A, no hazmat.
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The Truck Driver should be well-organized and transport liquid asphalt, emulsion, liquid calcium chloride, stone, blacktop and equipment in a safe and responsible manner. Minimum of 2 years of experience operating Class A vehicles, preferably in the construction or paving 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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Delivery driver, route driver, driver, non-CDL driver, box truck driver, truck driver, box truck, local truck driver, Military Friendly, Final Mile.
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Those with less than 6 months of experience will complete a min 15-day paid driver training program. Valid Class A Commercial Driver's License (for which the min age is 21), no interstate restrictions.
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Driver is responsible for driving a tractor trailer or straight truck on intrastate and interstate local, over-the-road (OTR), shuttle, and overnight and drive and drop routes for the purpose of delivering and/or unloading food and food related products to customers in a safe and timely manner and in accordance with Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations.
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The CDL-A End Dump Driver will be responsible for safely operating a truck with a capacity of at least 26,001 pounds Gross Vehicle Weight. This position requires an active unrestricted class A CDL license with experience operating an end dump trailer.
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Location: Hillsborough,North Carolina,United States Thalle Construction Co. Inc. ("Thalle") is seeking a CDL Class A Driver. Operate multiple combinations of quad axle dump truck, flatbed truck with knuckle boom, and flatbed truck with a trailer.
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Thompson Industrial, A Clean Harbors Company, in Knoxville, TN is looking for Manual Class B CDL Driver to work at various customer locations, and to join their safety conscious team.
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Valid Licenses and Certifications Valid Licenses or Certifications A valid Texas Commercial Driver License (CDL) class A or B and a satisfactory Motor Vehicle Record.
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What Does It Take to be a CDL Class A Driver at Dawn Foods? What will you do as a CDL Class A Driver at Dawn Foods? As a Driver for Dawn Foods, you will be responsible for completion of daily route as assigned in a timely manner, with safety and production in focus.
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