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Cleans truck after loading and after delivery to prevent concrete from hardening in mixer and on truck. Inspects the truck as required at the start of each workday, completing the Driver Check-off Sheet which indicates that all systems are functioning properly.
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The Class A CDL Driver is responsible for the loading, unloading, and delivery of equipment at customer sites and other branch locations in a manner that reflects the company's vision of working as "One Professional Team." This position is responsible for maintaining proper paperwork and ensuring a professional appearance with all vehicles in addition to being accountable for basic operational instruction to customers on the safe operation of all equipment.
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No experience is needed, but you may be a great fit if you have experience in the transportation industry such as a delivery driver, professional driver, truck driver, taxi driver or cab driver.
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Our commercial delivery driver position is responsible for the delivery of parts to our commercial customers. + Drives delivery vehicle to transport parts to commercial customers, including the loading and unloading of parts.
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Must be at least 18 years old and have a valid driver's license and able to meet AutoZones driver requirements. For step-by-step instructions on how to apply visit careers. Thats why AutoZone offers thoughtful benefits programs with one-on-one benefit guidance designed to improve AutoZoners physical, mental and financial wellbeing.
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Position Title: CDL Class A Driver. Our CDL A Driver will drive tandem trucks or combination vehicles with Gross Combination Weight Rating (GCWR) of 26,000 pounds, and the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) of the vehicle being towed is more than 10,000 pounds, to transport materials to and from specified destinations and loads and unloads materials at pick up and drop off sites ensuring safety, quality and productivity requirements are met according to project requirements each day.
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Compactors (Roller/Pile Driver/ etc.) Package Delivery (Amazon, FedEx, UPS, etc.) Stocker - Warehouse or Delivery. Operating heavy equipment, such as tandem dump truck, loader, tractor mower, etc.
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Due to tremendous growth throughout the the company, we are seeking a Route Specialist (Delivery Driver ) to join our healthcare services team in Vail, CO! Drive delivery routes - provide route relief to cover Route Driver's vacations, call offs.
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Operate a school transportation vehicle in accordance with DOT, Commercial Drivers Regulations, Colorado Motor Vehicle Code, CDE Operational Rules, ECSD Transportation policies and emergency procedures and FCC Regulations
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Additional Benefits include: Unum Supplemental life Insurance, Aflac Critical Illness + Accidental Insurance, ID WatchDog and discounted employee phone plans. Valid Driver’s License (for state of employment)- CDL Class A tanker certified driver’s license.
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An SP+ Shuttle Driver DOT will be responsible for the proper and safe operation of shuttle buses and transporting passengers, making sure passengers get to their destination in an efficient, safe, and seamless manner.
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Perform all store opening/closing duties, including performing day end procedures, verifying/securing money/deposits according to company policy, preparing bank deposits as needed, ensuring all night security lights are on, locking doors and securing building, arming/disarming security alarms, and checking/securing/locking delivery vehicle(s) parked in secure designated area.
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Operate a company vehicle for the safe and timely delivery of merchandise to designated stores and customers. This position is authorized as an approved operator / driver of a company vehicle.
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Assists in unloading all merchandise from delivery truck, organizes merchandise, and transfers merchandise from stockroom to store. We offer generous benefits, flexible work schedules and the ability to work today and get paid tomorrow.
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Responsibilities & Qualifications Due to tremendous growth throughout the the company, we are seeking a Route Specialist (Delivery Driver) to join our healthcare services team in Vail, CO.
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