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Must possess good driving record and be insurable for Total Safety vehicle insurance while driving company truck. Valid driver's license (non-CDL) from state of residence and valid proof of vehicle insurance.
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Benefits after 30 days o Health/Rx o Dental o Vision o Flexible and health spending accounts (FSA/HSA) o Supplemental life insurance o 401(k) o Paid time off o Paid sick time o Short term & long term disability coverage (STD/LTD) o Employee stock ownership (ESOP) o Holiday pay for company designated holidays Overview Good people, working with good people, for our common good.
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Generous paid time off, holiday and sick time WiselyPay – get earned wages up to two days early Paid parental leave (up to 16 weeks) KinderCare tuition discount Retirement and bonus plans Co-worker discount, meal deal, and referral bonus Pet insurance program Education assistance and learning programs Safety shoe reimbursement 24/7 telehealth visits Dental and vision plans Medical and Rx plans (must work min.
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Based on the details of your position, we provide a variety of benefits to our employees, including medical, dental, and vision plans, pre-tax savings plans, pre-tax parking and commuter plans, supplemental health and welfare plans, a retirement savings plan, an employee assistance program, pet insurance, and paid holidays.
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This role is also eligible for benefits that may include Low-Cost Union: health insurance, retirement benefits, paid time off, short-term and long-term disability, employee stock purchase plan, and life insurance.
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Driving/delivery experience (with valid driver's license and a driving record acceptable to the company's insurance carrier) Harrington Industrial Plastics is the leading distributor of industrial plastic piping, serving all industries with corrosive and high-purity applications for 60 years.
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A valid California Class B driver's license with a passenger endorsement, a good driving record and the ability to maintain insurability under the District's vehicle insurance policy. Performs general maintenance work in support of the department; assists bus mechanics in performing light duty maintenance on District school buses and vehicles; repairs driver and passenger seat cushions; installs, repairs and replaces complete harness sets and tie downs in special needs.
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Excellent Benefits including medical, dental, vision, supplemental and disability insurance. Brady is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate against otherwise qualified applicants on the basis of race, color, sexual orientation, religion, ancestry, age, sex, marital status, national origin, disability or handicap, or veteran status.
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