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The Valet Driver works closely with fellow team members, Operations Manager, and/or Shift Supervisor to ensure that quality and safety standards are met at all times as well as adhering to state and local laws.
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Hold a valid Florida driver license for a minimum of 3 years. Less than 3 points on driver license. Good geographical knowledge of Miami-Dade County. Will offer training for First Aid CPR and AED Certification for Adult, Child and Infant (American Heart Association or American Red Cross CPR for Professional Rescuers.
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Delivery Driver - Chick-fil-AAre you a highly skilled and motivated individual looking for an immediate opportunity to join the Chick-fil-A team as a Delivery Driver? Apply now to start your journey with Chick-fil-A as a Delivery Driver.
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A reliable open-bed pickup truck or vehicle hauling a trailer is REQUIRED for this position. What you'll be doing: Use your truck to transport trash bags collected from residents' doorsteps to the onsite trash compactor at the apartment community (no large or bulk items, and no offsite driving or dumping) Take required photos (arrival, departure, tracking, non-compliance) using our company's App during service Enjoy working close to home as we serve multiple apartment communities, aiming to assign you to a property within a 10–15 minute drive.
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We prefer 1 year experience as a Truck Tire Service Technician, but if you possess a good driving record, a willingness to learn and interested in advancement we are willing to train! We are looking for a Truck Tire Service Technician for our Miami, FL location.
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CRST The Transportation Solution Inc. is one of the nation's largest transportation companies, providing total transportation solutions and comprehensive logistics services to customers all over North America.
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Amentum is seeking Fork Truck Drivers for our 2nd Shift industrial maintenance team in Miami, FL! Amentum is seeking Fork Truck Drivers for our 2nd Shift industrial maintenance team in Miami, FL.
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Elite Team-spec'd trucks average only 12 months old, with automated transmissions, optimized idle, upgraded driver. Valid Class A Commercial Driver. Job Company Driver. full list of driver benefit package.
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We're currently looking for Monday - Friday with an occasional Saturday if needed starting at 4:30AM - FINISH. What You Will Do: As a Coke Florida Driver Merchandiser, you will be responsible for delivering and/or unloading our products to customer locations on designated routes.
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Responsibilities of the Diesel Mechanic / Truck Technician. Qualifications of the Diesel Mechanic / Truck Technician. Benefits of the Diesel Mechanic / Truck Technician. All Fleet Inc is specialized in Mobile Truck Repair and trailer breakdown service repair.
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Participate in the truck unload, stocking, and planogram (POGs) processes. Complete truck unloading and merchandise duties throughout the store including maintaining store recovery standards to deliver our Brand Promises.
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Must have reliable automobile transportation, maintain an acceptable driving record and valid driver license, and maintain auto insurance coverage at least to the minimum amount specified by the Company and state law.
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Sysco has immediate job openings for dependable local CDL A Delivery Truck Driver to safely and efficiently operate a tractor-trailer and manually unload/deliver various products (meats, produce, frozen foods, groceries, dry goods, supplies, etc.
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Access to our driver support team 24/7/365. No experience necessary for straight trucks or cargo van) Earn top pay for safe, precise, on-time delivery, and stay as busy as you want. Set Your Own Schedule - 99% No-Touch Freight - Weekly Settlements.
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Qualifications:Must have a Valid Florida Drivers License and good driving recordMust have experience driving Commercial Truck/Van (14 foot, No CDL required)Must be BilingualMust have experience driving a commercial Van/Truck (preferably 14-16' box trucks or larger.
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