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Strong supervisory and leadership skills Required Certification / Licenses / Training: Class A or B Commercial Drivers License (CDL) 40-hour HAZWOPER Training Additional Information We are an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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Western Pennsylvania-based transportation company focused on catering to the Oil and Natural Gas industries are looking to hire CDL licensed drivers hauling water from various fill points to various fracks in Pennsylvania, Ohio, and West Virginia.
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CORT Furniture Rental is hiring immediately for full-time non-CDL drivers in Atlanta, GA! You will be responsible for loading furniture and delivering safely to customers home Delivery Driver, Furniture, Assembler, Driver, Customer Experience, Delivery, Manufacturing.
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The candidate will operate successfully in a cross-dock model picking up a loaded truck from a nightly delivery at the assigned loading dock and return the empty truck back to the assigned lot at the end of the route.
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Drivers' responsibility includes driving a spotter truck and/or day cab within the distribution center from and to loading doors. Drivers' responsibility includes driving a spotter truck and/or day cab within the distribution center from and to loading doors.
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Family-owned Ozark Motor Lines is now hiring for long-haul/OTR CDL-A truck driver jobs that show you the difference between just a job and the long-term satisfying driving career you want. No loading/unloading, hazmat, Canada routes or NYC routes.
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This is a non-CDL driver position operating vehicles weighing 26,000 lbs. Responsible for loading, transporting and delivering material to customer sites. This is a non-CDL driver position operating vehicles weighing 26,000 lbs.
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Apply knowledge of driving skills in maneuvering at various speeds in difficult locations, heavy traffic, inclement weather, mountainous terrain or tight loading dock operational areas. As a Class A CDL Driver, Non-Crane Certified with National Trench Safety, you will be required to deliver and pick up trench-related shoring to and from customer job sites safely, timely, and efficiently.
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Uses Bus phone and logs into the Automated Vehicle Locator (AVL) to communicate with equipment failures, schedule delays, hazardous or dangerous conditions along bus route and passenger loading zones, to include such hazards as unusual traffic, road conditions, obstructions, construction, potential criminal activity, etc.
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Loading, transporting, and unloading both fresh and impaired water, as well as flatbed loads including. Beimel Transportation is looking to hire CDL A and B Truck Drivers! Equipment, Pipe, Rig Mats, Light Towers, Oversized Loads, and all other legal flatbed loads.
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This will entail inspecting the vehicle and the container for any defects or potential malfunctions, general maintenance duties, working with dispatch and mobile applications to map routes to customer locations, driving to location, safely loading and unloading containers where customers specify, and delivering container contents to a transfer station or landfill.
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Deliv Driver, CDL, Customer Service, Construction, Delivery. Deliv Driver, CDL, Customer Service, Construction, Delivery. or less GVWR. - Loads and secures product, material and supplies inside delivery vehicle.
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CDL License position will be responsible for safely operating a roll-off truck to deliver Peachtree Waste's containers to customers in the greater Atlanta area. Possess a CDL Class B license for the State of Georgia.
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Deliver materials to the customer, which includes assistance with loading and unloading and ensuring delivery of ticket with material. Schedule: Monday - Friday from 6am to 3pm. Ferguson is proud to provide best-in-class products, service and capabilities across the following industries: Commercial/Mechanical, Facilities Supply, Fire and Fabrication, HVAC, Industrial, Residential Trade, Residential Building and Remodel, Waterworks and Residential Digital Commerce.
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Examples of Responsibilities and Duties: Operating heavy equipment, performing inspections, loading and grading dirt, scheduling truck clean-up, supervising crew during absence of immediate supervisor, Performing daily inspection of heavy equipment to ensure equip processing associated paperwork.
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