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Must have a valid state issued Class A CDL driver’s license with Double/Triple Trailer endorsements. For more than a century, Ben E. Keith Company has been a leader in fine food and premium beverage distribution, and we strive to consistently exceed our customers’ expectations.
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Here at Ben E. Keith, we recognize that our workforce reflects the increasingly diverse nature of our society, and we want to do all we can to take advantage of that diversity with both our external and internal customers.
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CDL Night Street Sweeper Tampa, FL, USA Req #23325 Tuesday, June 18, 2024 SCA IS GROWING COME AND GROW WITH US! Job Summary: SCA is seeking experienced CDL B drivers with air brake endorsement.
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Piq Driver, Route, CDL, Non-CDL, Class A, Class B, Class C, Sanitation, Waste Management, Porta Potty, Portable Restroom, Pump, truck, trucking, driving, safety, tanker endorsement, license, yard jockey, spotter, air brakes, dump truck, fork lift, haul, diesel, transportation, motor, load, unloading, loading, heavy lifting, hazmat, haz, military, rig, trailer, tractor, P&D, events, fence.
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Commercial Driver's License (CDL) with Class B with passenger endorsement preferred. We are seeking a skilled and safety-minded individual who is passionate about the Cristo Rey mission and motivated by the energy of an innovative model of school and corporate partnership to serve as a School Bus Driver.
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3 or more years experience safe driving operations of a Box Truck (16 to 24 foot Non-CDL) OR a Commercial Pickup Truck (Ford F150) with pull-behind trailer. Perform safe driving operations of 16 to 26 foot box truck (Non-CDL) and / or Commercial Pickup with pull-behind trailer to daily travel within assigned geographical service area with multiple stop requirements to customer locations.
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POSITION SUMMARY: The HazMat Industrial Services Operator Driver/Technician will be responsible for proper transportation of various waste streams at various generator sites. We also formed Blue Polymers, a joint venture with Ravago, to develop facilities that will further process plastic material from our Polymer Centers to help meet the growing demand for sustainable packaging.
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Global Environmental & Industrial Response (GEIR) is currently hiring Vacuum Truck Drivers/Jet Truck Drivers with a Class A or Class B CDL to join our team. Class A or Class B CDL License required.
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Must have a valid commercial driver’s license (CDL). Safely load building materials onto flatbed or boom truck and unload products at commercial and residential job sites. Must be able to judge distance while delivering materials and/or operating boom.
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Requires a current Class B CDL driver's license (Class A CDL license also allowed and may be required for positions based on location); ability to meet company vehicle insurance requirements.
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Must be at least 18 years of age with a valid driver's license and be willing to be trained to operate vans, trucks (non-CDL) and lifts. Must be willing to be trained to operate trucks (non-CDL) and lifts; valid driver license preferred.
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Argos USA Concrete Ready Mix is hiring CDLA or CDL B Local Ready Mix Concrete Truck Drivers in Riverview, FL. Must have a valid CDL A or CDL B license. Fleet consists of Mack Trucks and Peterbilt.
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Chemtrade is committed to delivering innovative solutions that address the complex challenges faced by our customers.
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The Shuttle Driver CDL REQUIRED drives passengers to and from assigned locations. Minimum 1 year of previous Bus Operator experience with a 30ft or larger passenger vehicle. From curbside to rooftop, ABM's comprehensive services include janitorial, engineering, parking, electrical and lighting, energy and electric vehicle charging infrastructure, HVAC and mechanical, landscape and turf, and mission critical solutions.
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Argos, a Summit Materials LLC Company is hiring a CDL A or CDL B Local Ready Mix Concrete Truck Driver in Tampa, FL. Argos, a Summit Materials LLC Company is hiring a CDL A or CDL B Local Ready Mix Concrete Truck Driver in Tampa, FL.
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