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Mechanic will be responsible for the troubleshooting, repair and maintenance of the Fleet road equipment including tractor, trailer, thermo-king, converter dolly and maintenance vehicles.
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Company: CSTK Inc. is an award-winning Authorized Thermo King dealership group providing a complete line of refrigerated transportation products, including parts, service, aftermarket accessories, trailer repair, and technology solutions.
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3 years: Knowledge of tractor and trailer maintenance, DOT rules and regulations, company policies and procedures. Required to have demonstrated knowledge of tractor and trailer maintenance, DOT rules and regulations, company policies and procedures.
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Pull an Oakley End Dump, Hopper Bottom, or Pneumatic Tank while enjoying one-on-one dispatch that ensures you'll always have your next load waiting. A tractor older than 5 years must be approved.
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Trailer Provided at No Cost. Hopper Bottom Division. Our fleet is 100% owner-operated, running End Dumps, Hopper Bottoms, and Pneumatic Tanks in the U.S. and Canada. Oakley Trucking is a family-owned and operated trucking company headquartered in North Little Rock, Arkansas.
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Maneuvering tractor-trailer in tight car lot corridors, primarily in Chicago. Miles: Solo: 1,500 miles per week / Team: 3,000 miles per week Stops: Average 8 stops per route Equipment: 2014-2021 Peterbilt with automatic transmission, Pre-Pass, EZ Pass, 28'/48' Dry Van with lift gates Freight: Touch freight - Automotive parts Truck Speed: 65 mph pedal and cruise Double Endorsement: Preferred but not required Physical Requirements: Handling, positioning, and securing roller cages, lifting boxed parts (40-75 lbs.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionWe are looking for a Petroleum driver within a 50-mile radius of St Louis MO. to deliver petroleum-based products in bulk, transport them via Semi-Truck and Trailer, and unload products at various customer locations.
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Pre-trip and post-trip inspection of the tractor and trailer in accordance with D.O.T. regulations. Dump Truck Driver will deliver to plant sites within the St. Louis Metropolitan area.
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If you are an experienced end dump driver or if you are an experienced truck driver who would like to learn end dumping we want to talk to you. Woody Bogler Trucking is Now Hiring: Regional CDL-A End Dump Drivers.
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Operates and Maintains – 200 Ton Updated P&H Overhead Crane, 140 Ton Manitowoc Friction Truck Crane and a 50 Ton Lima Friction Barge Crane or equal equipment, Front-end loader, Forklifts and Tractor Trailers.
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Drives tractor-trailer or escort vehicles. Must be able to use or learn to use tools and equipment, such as but not limited to the following: pulleys, vises, hand and power tools, "skates"/rail skids, mechanic rollers, acetylene tanks, wooden blocks, steel collars/shackles, steel hooks, welding equipment, grinders, hydraulic jacks, steel chains and cable, portable lights, "come-alongs," tractors, forklifts, self-rigger/block truck, semi-truck and trailer, flatbed truck, pickup truck, wheel barrow, pumps and generators.
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Tanker Trailer Mechanic 2 - $5000 Sign on Bonus! Experience Required 1 year:Experience with general knowledge of trailer maintenance, DOT rules and regulations, company policies and procedures.
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Accept load sheets (pick tickets) from the dispatcher and coordinate with the Yard Supervisor the proper trailer and tractor to use. Accept load sheets (pick tickets) from the dispatcher and coordinate with the Yard Supervisor the proper trailer and tractor to use.
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Average Age of Equipment Is 1 Year and 2 MonthsBenefits & Advantages Health & Dental Insurance 401(k) Plans Paid Vacation Weekly Settlements Pet/Rider PolicyMinimum Requirements Must have valid Class A CDL Must be 23 years of age or older (21 years if prior military) Minimum of 6 months of verifiable OTR tractor-trailer experience in the last 12 months or 12+ Months Experience in Last 2 Years Must meet FMCSA/DOT driver regulations Hazmat and Doubles Endorsements Required.
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Two (2) years of Verifiable Tractor-Trailer Experience within the last seven (7) years. Discover a career at Depot Connect International (DCI), a leader in the Tank/ISO Tank Container Services and Tank Trailer Parts industry.
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