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Operate pickup and dump trucks, tractors with post driver, auger, box blade, and front-end loader. Eligible for membership with Suncoast Credit Union. I do not possess a Class B CDL permit with an acceptable driving record, and I do not have the ability to obtain one with Air Brakes endorsement prior to offer.
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May perform a variety of attendant duties including but not limited to parking lot attendant, driver, usher, pallbearer, or courier. Post event cleans chairs, tables, floors, proper storage of items, identifies property in need of repair, and courier/deliver family memorabilia to home.
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Related experience may include: Porter Hostler, Yard Hand, Yard Jockey, Yard Spotter, Entry Level Mechanic, Mechanic Trainee, Construction Laborer, Washbay Attendant, Equipment Washer, Forklift Driver, Warehouse Worker.
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Responsibilities will include answering calls on a multi-line system, redirecting calls to appropriate contacts, data entry, processing driver paperwork, and assisting dispatchers. Appointment Clerk, Starting at $16.60 hrFull-Time, Monday - Friday, Various ShiftsEarn 1 week of vacation after 90 days of employmentCome and experience the difference with R+L Carriers R+L Carriers has immediate need for an Appointment Clerk to work in our Fort Myers, FL Service Center office.
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We are hiring for a Class B CDL driver for dump truck. We are hiring for a Class B CDL driver for dump truck. We are located off Alico Road at the corner of Gator Road and Mainline Pkwy. Prior dump truck experience.
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Cliff Berry, Inc. is hiring a CDL Class B Driver. Cliff Berry, Inc. is hiring a CDL Class B Driver. Essential Functions: Ensures Health and Safety is the number one goal by following policies, processes, and acting in a safe manner at all times Drive trucks with capacities greater than 10 tons to transport and deliver oil and/or gas Pick up waste oil at customer locations such as garages, gas stations, automotive dealerships, quick-change oil companies, fleet maintenance facilities, bus companies, airports, and rental car companies.
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MUST HAVE TOW TRUCK EXPERIENCECurrently looking for a Repossession Tow Truck Driver to fill an opening with a company located in Fort Myers Florida Interested candidates should have previous experience driving a tow truck and have a good driving record.
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Due to continuous growth, we are seeking a Route Sales Driver to join our team in Cape Coral, FL location. Minimum of 3 years’ of driver experience. Due to continuous growth, we are seeking a Route Sales Driver to join our team in Cape Coral, FL location.
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Join Airgas as a Cylinder Operator/Backup Driver, working under the guidance of the Branch Manager. R MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN / CDL ROUTE RELIEF DRIVER HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ENDORSEMENT REQUIRED (Open) Location: Fort Myers, FL (MD) - Filling medical How will you CONTRIBUTE and GROW.
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Establish daily delivery targets for each assigned Route Delivery Driver and appropriately manage the execution of daily metrics. The primary purpose of the route rides is to train, develop, and evaluate the performance of the Route Delivery Driver and the executional conditions of his/her market.
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One year of delivery driver/warehouse experience. TruckPro is seeking a Parts Delivery -Warehouse Associate who will be responsible for transactions relating to delivering and receiving heavy duty truck parts to and from customers.
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REQUIREMENTS Must be willing to submit to pre-employment background check and drug screen Must be at least 21 years of age and have a valid driver's license required to be a driver (non-CDL) High school diploma or equivalent 100% drug free Excellent customer service skills Professional attitude and demeanor Stamina to lift heavy items (100 lbs or more) repeatedly while climbing, balancing, kneeling, crouching, walking, etc.
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We are currently hiring for a Bilingual (Spanish and English speaking) Transportation Fleet manager who will oversee the driver team, operations and fleet management of the CRN vehicles. This is an in-person position located in Lee County, Florida.
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Ability to drive a straight/box truck to destinations and must be able to back truck in and out of receiving docks when filling in as a driver. Act as a support delivery driver or as a back-up driver depending on staffing needs.
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If you are interested in building your career in a growing company with popular retail brands such as Red Baron®, Tony's®, and Freschetta® pizza; Mrs. Smith's® and Edwards® desserts; and Pagoda® Asian-style snacks , this role is for you!
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