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Any questions please call 513-772-8886 and ask for Dwight.
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In addition to working directly for an independent Owner/Operator, Team Members gain life experience that goes far beyond serving a great product in a friendly environment. Working at a Chick-fil-A® restaurant is more than a job – it’s an opportunity for teamwork and leadership development in a positive, people-focused environment.
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We are seeking a skilled and reliable CDL A Truck Driver / Yard Jockey in. Proven experience as a class A CDL driver with a satisfactory MVR driving record. If you are a dedicated and professional CDL driver looking to grow your career with a reputable company, we want to hear from you.
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If you are an experienced truck and trailer technician and are interested in a stable career with a lot of opportunity for growth, join our team. 6 years of practical experience with truck and tractor-trailer maintenance.
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Health benefits include medical, vision and dental coverage-Financial benefits include 401(k), stock purchase and company-paid life insurance-Paid time off benefits include PTO, parental leave, family care leave, bereavement, jury duty, and voting.
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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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Forklift Driver - Hebron, KY Job Description: We are currently seeking a skilled Forklift Driver to join our team for the 2nd shift. As a Forklift Driver, your main responsibility will be operating a forklift, specifically Reach Trucks and Cherry Pickers.
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Equipment Requirements Max truck age: 15 years No overdimensional trucks allowed Orientation Details Orientation is not paid for Does not cover accommodation Drivers get their own room No meals are included Does not cover any travel expenses Hiring Requirements Class A license without any of the following restrictions: (L,Z) Air Brakes, (G) Night Driving, (O) No Semi Trailer or (K) Intrastate Only 2 years Tractor Trailer experience We're an equal opportunity employer.
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There will be at least 3 products that driver will be trained on: Anhydrous ammonia, AQUA Ammonia and Nitric Acid. Hands on training for various products. Job Description: Are you a professional driver looking to advance your career.
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Report all malfunctions of high lift stacker/reach truck equipment to supervisor. Responsible for operating high-lift stacker/reach truck placing pallets on or off racks in proper location and taking incoming palletized product and storing in appropriate storage area under specific direction from supervision.
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As a Bench Operator you'll set up and operate a variety of hand tools such as hammers, files, dremels, drills, presses, low temperature ovens, pullers and hand grinders to perform various operations such as blending, chasing threads, deburring, angle checking, coldworking metals, masking, and braze application.
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Clean Harbors Cincinnati, OH location is looking for a OTR Class A Dry Van Owner Operator to join their safety conscious team! Our Class A Driver are responsible for running a route from Cincinnati, OH to Salt Lake City, UT , running 3000+ miles a week.
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Driver referral incentive pay. 100% reimbursement upon renewal: Class A CDL with X endorsement; TWIC Card; Passport Card. Hazardous and non-hazardous materials: driver's role (loading, unloading, in transit, trouble shooting, etc.
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Paid vacation and holidays Paid travel time, hotel and per diem provided Company truck and cell phones for our Foreman. ABOUT THIS JOB: The Slate Roofing Laborer assists the crews and foreman each day on our slate, tile and metal jobs.
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26Ft Box Truck Automatic Transmission w/Lift Gate. Box Truck: 1 year (Required) 26Ft Box Truck Automatic Transmission w/Lift Gate. CDL Class B w/Hazmat Endorsement. Call our corporate recruiter Mike at for details.
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