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The Class A Heavy Haul Truck Driver will be responsible for transporting oversize and overweight equipment to the job sites. Valid Class A CDL with Doubles/Triples, Hazmat, and Tanker endorsements or the ability to obtain endorsements is required.
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As a Delivery Driver/Class A CDL ( Service Representative 3) , you will drive a CDL truck and/or tractor-trailer throughout established route to deliver products to customers.
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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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Duties: CDL A truck driver responsibilities include hauling general freight with a dry van trailer, with no endorsements required. Qualifications: As for qualifications, applicants must hold a Class A License (CDL-A), possess a current DOT medical card, and have at least 6 months of tractor-trailer experience within the last year or 1 year within the last 3 years.
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Immediate opening in Phoenix, AZ for a Regional Class A CDL Truck Driver and we want the right Driver to join us. Trailer Type: Dry Van, Reefer, Flatbed 28’, 48', 53.
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Qualifications Valid Class A CDL, Valid DOT Medical Card, 6 months of regional or OTR tractor-trailer experience in the last 12 months, Completion of Clearinghouse registration Why Choose Flint Logistics.
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Operate a tractor-trailer combination for up to 11 consecutive hours, in all types of weather, while safely transporting hazardous/non-hazardous materials. Safely operate a tractor-trailer combination, including doubles and triples.
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Candidates with experience in logistics, warehouse, OTR, Over-the-Road, CDL Class A License, Truck and Trailer, preferred. 1-year CDL-A driving experience within past 3 years.
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CDL A Flatbed Truck Driver - Earn $1,800 Weekly! Simple Strapping/securing PODS to the trailer - NO Tarping or chaining! Minimum 9 months of recent tractor-trailer experience.
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Lane Info: All loads start in Laredo, TX. Two drivers leave with their flatbed trailer loaded with 3 Chrysler Vans, which they secure. After delivery, the smaller tractor and trailer will be piggy-backed, and both drivers return to Laredo, TX for the next load.
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Class A CDL Driver Local Phoenix, AZ. 6 Months Tractor Trailer Experience Required. Give us a call today: 866 WIDE TURNS ) Reference Job. Class A CDL Driver Local Phoenix, AZ.
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CDL-A Delivery Truck Driver - Experience Required. At least 1 year or 50,000 verifiable miles of tractor trailer driving experience. Valid Class A commercial driver's license (CDL-A.
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Cresline-West, Inc. , has an opening for a full-time truck driver at our Phoenix, AZ plant. Operate Bulk Truck Trailer. Class A CDL License Required. Backup for Resin Driver.
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Must Have At Least 18 Months of Verifiable Tractor Trailer Experience. US Transport Is Hiring CDL A Regional Truck Drivers Out Of Phoenix, AZ. Must Have a Valid Class A CDL.
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Requires 4 years recent tractor trailer experience Valid CDL Class A Current DOT Medical card Clean MVR Clean Background No DIU/DWI in past 7 years Must have good work ethics Twic card required The sky is the limit, get your part of it now.
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