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Job ID: 498261 APAC-Kansas, Inc., Shears Construction, is a multi-million dollar heavy highway contractor that was established in 1874, and has multiple asphalt plants, ready mix plants, rock quarries and sand operations in Kansas.
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Who exactly are UPS Part-Time Tractor Trailer Drivers? Part-Time Tractor Trailer Driver. Part-Time Tractor-Trailer Drivers are expected to comply with UPS appearance guidelines and wear the company-provided uniform.
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Position Summary: Drives responsibly to work as a tractor-trailer combination driver, applying knowledge of commercial driving regulations, to operate as a belly-dump driver and/or water truck driver and/or transport driver.
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SHIFT YOUR WORLDPart-Time Tractor Trailer Driver SHIFT YOUR TEAM Who exactly are UPS Part-Time Tractor Trailer Drivers? Part-Time Tractor Trailer Drivers work days, nights and/or weekends Valid Class A CDL license (commercial driver’s license) in home state Doubles/Triples endorsement may be needed depending on location Pass the DOT physical Reliability, responsibility, and a love of truck driving Legal right to work in the U.S. Part-Time Tractor-Trailer Drivers are expected to comply with UPS appearance guidelines and wear the company-provided uniform.
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Keywords: tractor trailer driver, commercial driver, Class A cdl driver, professional driver CDL-A Driver, CDL A Truck Driver, Class A CDL Driver, Class A CDL Truck Driver, CDL Truck Driver, CDL Commercial Truck Driver, CDL Driver Home Daily, Class A CDL Driver Home Daily.
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Coordinate day-to-day fleet maintenance activities including tractor and trailer maintenance. o Detroit Diesel Engineso Emission Systemso Exhaust regenerationo Air brakeso Meritor or Bendix brakeso Carrier systems for refrigerated trailers.
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Skookum is seeking a driven and positive Tractor Operator with a professional attitude. Fastens attachments such as graders, plows, rollers, mowers up to and over 2000 lbs., backhoes, seeders, and disc harrows to the tractor, adjusts equipment for proper operation, lubricates and makes minor repairs to tractor and attachments such as tightening bolts and replacing washers, cotter pins, and screws.
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Must have at least 9 months of tractor trailer experience in the last 3 years (Or 2 years in last 5, or 5 year in last 10) Class A CDL Tractor Trailer driving: 1 year (Preferred.
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Operates tandem dump truck with heavy equipment trailer, sludge truck, box blade grading tractor, and medium sized wheel loader when necessary. Skill Operating flat bed, five (5) yard dump truck, sludge truck, tandem dump truck with trailer, box blade grading tractor, and medium sized wheel loader.
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The Sr Shop Trailer Technician will be responsible for performing certified DOT inspections, Preventative Maintenance inspections, light and advanced repairs, and other duties as assigned such as aluminum and chem-lite, trailer brakes, air lines, auxiliary pumps and engines, liftgates, brake chambers, welding, fabrication, replacement of panels, body and framework.
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Also when the tractor is in the shop (Fleet), operate a tractor-trailer truck, dump truck, excavating machine, shaker, batwing, side mount, bush hog, and handheld tools. Operation of slope mowing tractor.
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Role and Responsibilities: Operate a tractor and trailer lowboy/flat to perform assigned tasks relating to road construction, repair and paving. Safely transport equipment and materials via tractor and trailer to job sites and back, work with foreman on site while loading and unloading heavy equipment and materials safely.
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The Shop Trailer Technician II will be responsible for performing certified DOT inspections, Preventative Maintenance inspections, light repairs, and other duties as assigned such as aluminum and chem-lite, trailer brakes, air lines, auxiliary pumps and engines, liftgates, brake chambers, welding, fabrication, replacement of panels, body, and framework.
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JOB SUMMARY Fleet Services By Cox Automotive is currently hiring a Shop Trailer Mechanic II. This is a dedicated on-site shop position and we do not provide emergency side of the road type of repairs.
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