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Our team also enjoys great benefits , including health insurance, dental, vision, an independent retirement plan (IRA), paid holidays, 52 hours of accrued paid vacation in the first year, 104 hours of paid vacation after the 2nd year, life insurance, a take-home vehicle, a cell phone, uniforms, a tool allowance, excellent training, and family social events.
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Have knowledge of and comply with, all applicable federal, state, local and company rules and regulations that are in accordance with the accepted principals of the safe operation of a hazardous cargo tank motor vehicle.
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Pass a Ryder Background and Motor vehicle check including Drug and alcohol verification from previous employers for the last 3 years. Trailer Type: Open Top Containers, Flatbed & Conestoga 48'& 53.
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PLC's, Computers & Information Technology, Hydraulic/Pneumatic, Motion/Motor Control, Welding, Machining. PLC's, Computers & Information Technology, Hydraulic/Pneumatic, Motion/Motor Control, Welding, Machining.
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Technical knowledge and skills in the following areas: PLC's, Computers & Information Technology, Hydraulic/Pneumatic, Motion/Motor Control, Welding, Machining. Vehicle purchase & lease programs.
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Gemini Motor Transport, one of the industrys safest trucking fleets. Exceptional customer service, positive rapport building, expert salesmanship, and ensuring satisfaction by managing operations and employee-vehicle deployment.
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Current Driver's License, vehicle insurance, and access to a dependable vehicle or public transportation. ResponsibilitiesThe Home Health Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) is responsible for providing quality patient care and performing technical skilled care in the patient's home.
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Safely operate a fleet vehicle or company car ranging in size from a cargo van up to a 26,000 pound truck. Safely operate a fleet vehicle or company car ranging in size from a cargo van up to a 26,000 pound truck.
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Evaluate and treat children from birth to age 21 for speech, language, oral motor, feeding, voice, fluency, articulation, or social communication disorders to achieve highest level of functioning and prevent regression.
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As a Bilingual Lube Technician (aka auto technician), you will help keep our guests safe on the road by providing top-tier customer service while performing preventative maintenance services for their vehicles.
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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. 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.
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Determine vehicle condition by conducting inspections and diagnostic tests Perform system repairs to include engines, transmission, air and hydraulic systems, tires, drive-train, steering and suspension, electrical and A/C. Perform all preventive maintenance inspections, state and federal mandated safety inspections and complete repairs in accordance with DOT requirements.
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Must possess the knowledge and ability to safely operate material handling equipment: lift truck, tow motor and a general understanding of warehouse techniques and procedures. We have a proud history dating back to the 1860's and come a long way from a single paper mill based in Melbourne to becoming the global leading packaging company.
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You don’t have to use your own vehicle, you can work full or part time and no Commercial Drivers License is required. Drives delivery vehicle to transport parts to commercial customers, including the loading and unloading of parts.
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By applying, you consent to your information being transmitted by Disability Solutions to the Employer, as data controller, through the Employer’s data processor SonicJobs. The Home Health Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) is responsible for providing quality patient care and performing technical skilled care in the patient's home.
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