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Knowledge of loading, securing, and unloading RV trailers, cargo trailers, horse trailers, and autos. Do you have knowledge of loading, securing, and unloading RV trailers, cargo trailers, horse trailers, and/or autos.
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Star Fleet Trucking Inc. is a national hauler of manufactured homes and a RV transport company headquartered in Indiana that has provided professional RV hauling services, including multi-haul, toter, and drive-away deliveries throughout the United States since 1992.
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Apply or call (877) 286-4162 today and drive for one of the nation’s leading RV Transport companies! CDL A or CDL B license required for straight trucks (Haul and Tow) We are now hiring *Owner Operators with 53’ step decks or haul and tow trucks.
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For our Multi-Haul division to haul 2 to 4 RV trailers or straight trucks with a 23’-25’ flatbed that can haul one RV trailer on the bed and another one on the ground. Star Fleet believes its most valuable asset is our fleet of owner operators, which is why we strive to provide them with fair pay, valuable benefits, and flexible schedules.
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Job Responsibilities:Safely and effectively performs basic driving functions to operate crude oil/product transport trucksConnect hoses between trailer and unloading/loading facility and monitor unloading/loading processInspect trucks and trailers per DOT requirements (brakes, engine oil, water levels, lights, loading hoses, etc.
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CDL-B Driver – your day flies by as you make deliveries, assist in the yard making loads, loading/unloading materials and putting away inventory. CDL-B Driver Responsibilities CDL-B Driver Responsibilities Responsibilities include making deliveries, helping in yard, making loads, loading and unloading material, putting away stock.
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Drivers perform basic driving functions to operate crude oil/product tanker truck, including crude oil testing, loading and unloading. We own an extensive network of pipeline transportation, terminalling, storage and gathering assets in key crude oil and NGL producing basins and transportation corridors and at major market hubs in the United States and Canada.
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This high-visibility role directs operations for air cargo loading, unloading, sorting and organization. Understanding of air cargo and warehouse operations; familiarity with airport environment/TSA a plus.
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As a Conductor, you will be responsible for overseeing train crews, facilitating the loading/unloading of freight and the general makeup/breakdown of train cars. To always review instructions from dispatchers and yardmasters, and discuss with locomotive engineer and train crew.
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Johnson Controls is currently hiring 3rd shift Yard Hostler who are responsible for the staging of all trailers in our yard and preparing them for loading/unloading. Every yard Hostler will be held to the DOT commercial driver rules and regulation as well as the JCI policy and procedure.
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Safely performing manual labor tasks such as loading, unloading, lifting, and moving materials. You will assist in the use of sophisticated vacuum excavation equipment and remote tools to complete hydro-excavation.
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Operates loader of various sizes and weights in the loading, and unloading of various materials and supplies. - Operates trucks and construction or power equipment, backhoe, dozer, road grader, front-end loader, hydraulic excavators, skid steers.
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As the Warehouse Associate , we need someone who will own a variety of material handling duties such as receiving, loading/unloading material, pulling/assembling customers' orders, and inventory checks.
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Assists Drivers loading and unloading trucks using a ramp, dock, or lift-gate. ·Properly loads and unloads trucks from loading dock, using ramps or on lift-gates to protect goods being moved.
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Operate fork truck and overhead crane as needed for the loading / unloading of parts and equipment from trucks, vans, etc. Perform daily fork truck and crane inspections / document.
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