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We offer various flexible scheduling options: Monday-Friday Runs Weekend Routes Dedicated Runs Local Routes Positions available for No-Touch Freight and Touch Freight.
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Clean Harbors Kimball, NE is looking for a Regional Class A Roll-Off/End-Dump Driver to join their safety conscious team! Class A CDL Required; This position will operate End Dump and occasional Roll-Off trucks and trailers to transport waste from the Clean Harbors facility to a designated disposal site.
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Clean Harbors is a Military & Veteran friendly company. Ensures Health and Safety is the number one goal by following policies & processes and acting in a safe manner at all time; We do not discriminate against applicants due to race, ancestry, color, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, religion, age, physical or mental disability, veteran status, or on the basis of any other federal, state/provincial or local protected class.
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We are seeking individuals that have experience in one or more of the following fields, with a CDL Class A or willing to get one that is paid by company: Water Well Drillers, Pump Installers, Heavy Equipment Operators, CDL Class A Truck Drivers, and Diesel Mechanics.
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CDL-A Truck Driver No Touch FreightHiring ImmediatelyElkhart, IN Avg Weekly Pay: $1800 Paid Weekly Equipment: Conestoga Trailer Hauling Aluminum Regional Run – 1-2 Nights Out a Week Online Orientation We are on Newsweek’s list of Top 100 Most Loved Workplaces for 2023.
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Job Description:As a CDL Class A Heavy Haul Driver, you will play a crucial role in the safe and efficient transportation of drilling rigs and heavy equipment to and from various oil and gas sites.
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Benefits (medical, & dental)Cell Phone IncentiveStable and growing organizationProfessional, positive, and people-centered work environmentCDL A Truck Driver Requirements:Must be at least 21 years of ageMust have valid CDL Class A issued by the state of legal residence with necessary endorsements and DOT qualificationsGood driving record / MVRLegally able to work in the United StatesEmail ctokarchic@ or call 703.932.
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Air Products -is a Fortune 500 leading manufacturer of industrial gases and is hiring for -full time Class A Regional Operation Support Drivers at many of our North America locations.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionHOURLYHOME EVERY NIGHTValicor Environmental Services is looking for a Class A End Dump Driver in our Louisville, KY Facility. Leveraging its extensive fleet of tankers and a network of strategically located centralized wastewater treatment (CWT) facilities, the Company transports and processes diverse wastewater streams that result from the manufacture of industrial and consumer goods.
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By providing the best-in-class modern equipment, industry leading pay, benefits, and home time, we ensure that our drivers enjoy a work-life balance that best fits them and their families.
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Keywords: CDL A, CDL B, driver, commercial driver’s license, building products, job site, building materials, distributor, distribution, touch freight, load, unload, commercial vehicle and delivery.
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Duties: As a CDL A truck driver you will haul a variety of freight, including Machinery, Coils, Pipe, Lumber, Rebar, and oversized loads. Qualifications: Class A License (CDL-A) Current DOT medical card 1 year flatbed experience in the last 3 years Culture:Values: Hiring and developing top talent in flatbed CDL A truck drivers, logistics experts, and Maintenance professionals.
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Minimum of 5 years of experience in ocean import operations in a freight forwarding or logistics environment. As an Ocean Import Specialist for TQL Global, you will be instrumental in the growth and development of the ocean freight forwarding business of TQL Global.
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Proficiency in using freight forwarding software and Microsoft Office applications. Strong knowledge of ocean freight documentation, customs regulations, INCO terms, and international trade practices.
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Valid CDL Class A or B Driver's License with no restrictions. If you have a valid CDL Class A or B driver’s license with industrial or construction driving experience, Heidelberg Materials wants to hear from you.
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