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Transportation Operations Possesses knowledge of: Laws, regulations, and safety rules regarding materials transportation; Department of Transportation (DOT), Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration, Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance and state laws and regulations; vehicle maintenance; HazMat bill of ladings, Compliance, Safety, Accountability basics; other transportation paperwork.
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Thorough knowledge of LTL Industry, DOT Rules and Regulations, OSHA Laws, Hazardous Materials Regulations, NMFC and Tariff Rules, as well as company policies and procedures, preferred.
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Possess hazardous materials, tank vehicle and doubles/triples endorsementsIt'd be great if you also have: Team driving or over the road experience Strong communication skills, both verbal and written, for effective coordination with dispatchers and team members The ability to work independently and collaboratively in a team environment, demonstrating strong teamwork and cooperation This job requires the ability to:- Lift objects of various shapes, sizes, and weights (up to 50 lbs.
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Maintain thorough knowledge of policies and processes pertaining to law enforcement officers, hazardous materials, and other regulatory requirements. Must pass a DOT required pre-employment drug screen and willing to submit to and pass FAA and Company mandated random drug and alcohol tests.
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Understanding of DOT regulations and the transportation of hazardous materials. Determine the most efficient and cost-effective method for shipping materials and plan routes accordingly.
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Greenhouse gas emissions, carbon footprint, lifecycle analysis, Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasures Plan (SPCC), Hazard Communication and GHS, Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), asbestos, industrial air and noise monitoring, pollution prevention, Emergency Response Planning, DOT/IATA, Hazardous Materials Shipping requirements (land, air and ocean.
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FedEx Freight is an Equal Opportunity Employer, including disabled and veterans. If you have a disability and you need assistance in order to apply for a position with FedEx Freight, please call 800-888-8252 or e-mail at ADAAssistance.
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Maintain, track, and report compliance status and impact on business operations for all S&C sites including – but not limited to - air, water, refrigerants, nonhazardous and hazardous waste, RCRA, and any other applicable regulations or permit requirements.
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