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Inspect truck and trailer, equipment and supplies such as tires, brakes, fuel, oil, and water. Properly secure flatbed load as required by DOT for flatbed equipment and movement of product.
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Must have a valid Class A commercial driver's license (CDL) and possess the ability to safely operate transportation equipment (i.e., tractor/trailer combinations). Boise Cascade has an exciting opening for a Truck Driver.
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EquipmentShare is immediately hiring a Heavy Equipment CDL Driver for our rental facility in Denver, CO to be responsible for safely and efficiently delivering equipment, products, and materials to customers in a timely and professional manner.
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Position approximately 80% laborer and 20% driving CDL class trucks/hauling equipment. Operate or work around heavy equipment and machinery. Climb into and out of equipment (cars, trucks, backhoes, trenchers, etc.
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Responsible for transporting equipment and materials. Ability to operate various types of trucks and equipment. Valid driver's license with Class A CDL. We have an immediate opening for a Driver.
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The Equipment Operator III/CDL Driver performs skilled duties and demonstrates proficient operation of heavy equipment used in the construction, maintenance, and repair of county roads and right-of-ways.
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The Class A CDL Driver is responsible for loading, securing, delivering, and unloading of heavy equipment to the customers job site in a safe manner in compliance with local, state and Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) regulations.
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The essential functions and basic duties of the CDL Driver are to perform pre and post trip inspection of their vehicle, utilizing knowledge of safe and effective loading/unloading and the proper operation of their equipment (tractor/trailer/yard truck/ straight truck.
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Conduct inventory control, parts ordering, shipping/receiving, and tool/equipment management to ensure equipment is up to date and operating properly. Title: CDL Driver. Arrange delivery of parts or equipment to jobsites.
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Local NON-CDL Truck Drivers unloads dirty equipment, and places dirty equipment and trash in designated area (Local facility). Local Non-CDL Truck Drivers must be able to lift, push, pull, and move product, equipment and supplies up to fifty (50) pounds frequently during shift.
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Local NON-CDL Truck Drivers loads equipment on to the truck. Local route Truck Drivers (CSR) is responsible for loading galley equipment onto a truck, driving the truck to aircrafts, and unloading the equipment.
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Leading equipment and technology specs designed for driver comfort. Explore our company-paid CDL training programs or call us at 800-447-7433, and we can talk you through it. - Passport, FAST card or Enhanced CDL opens more opportunities.
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Check vehicles to ensure that mechanical, safety, and emergency equipment is in good working order, report to location manager if any issues are found. Position may also provide assistance to the service department to deliver parts and equipment.
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Keller is actively searching for a qualified driver/heavy equipment operator who possess a current CDL-B or higher license to join our successful geotechnical construction team. Hands-on experience as a CDL Driver and Equipment Operator in the construction industry.
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For additional information, visit our company homepage Rotech.com Overview and Responsibilities Summary We are seeking a dedicated CDL Local Delivery Driver of Medical Equipment to join our Transfill Division.
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