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Special Knowledge, Skills & AbilitiesAbility to drive a light delivery truck or cargo van. Job Req ID: 114878 Mail Distribution Receiving Clerk We are seeking a who will receives and examines incoming U.S. Postal Service (USPS) mail and private carrier shipments (FedEx, UPS, DHL, etc.
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A license to drive in the State of Maryland and the ability to drive a pickup truck or van is required. Drives an automobile or light truck to transport workers and equipment to and from job sites.
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Equipment Being Used: RF Scanner, Stand-up Forklift, Reach Truck. Equipment Being Used: RF Scanner, Stand-up Forklift, Reach Truck. Ryder is immediately hiring a Permanent Full Time Inventory Clerk Counter in Baltimore, Maryland.
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XX-$XX+ hourly depending on experience and location Safe driving & Tech efficiency bonuses Safety Boots & Safety Glasses reimbursement Extreme weather gear (Cold & Hot) Uniforms provided with laundry service where available Take service truck home daily (stop paying for gas.
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Direct Channel/GPO contracting activities from opportunity/RFP to signature for consumable products across all US Region’s BUs and products, and capital products on GPO agreements (currently excl.
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Swift Enterprises, LLC is the largest asset-based agent in the United States with access to a billion-dollar freight base as a strategic business partner of CRST. They currently operate 120 trucks in a dedicated and semi-dedicated environment.
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Class B CDL Driver Trainee. Class B CDL Driver Trainee. This role reports directly to the on-site Manager and is based in Glen Burnie, MD. Join us and become part of a team that strives to exceed expectations and deliver outstanding service.
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Monitor and assist stores to comply with local, state and federal (OSHA) safety and health standards, including, but not limited to: General Industry Safety Orders, Uniform Fire Code, Life Safety Code, Employee Right-to-Know, Community Right-to-Know, Hazardous Waste Disposal, Lockout/Tagout, Powered Industrial Truck (PIT), Emergency Evacuation, Ergonomics and OSHA Recordkeeping.
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What you'll bring Minimum of 21 years of age High school diploma or equivalent Valid Class A or Class B Commercial Drivers Licenses (CDL) - Air Brake endorsement, MVR check must meet minimum standards as well as understand and follow all DOT rules and requirement Valid Medical Card Minimum of 1 year of driving comparable equipment with inside delivery experience preferred.
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Install, troubleshoot, diagnose, upgrade, program, and repair various types of electronic systems and subsystems including Motorola 700 MHz radios and associated consoles, bidirectional amplifiers (BDAs), low power FM radio stations, bus CCTV systems, NEC PBX and office telephones, Metro station telephones, Metro emergency telephones, Metro and Light-Rail public address systems and electronic messaging signs, intercom systems, traffic signal priority equipment, network switches and routers.
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The Retail Parts Driver delivers and picks up parts and equipment for the dealership while ensuring the delivery truck is in a clean and operable condition. Load truck in such a way as to eliminate damage to sheet metal and other fragile parts.
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Experience and knowledge of truck, rail, barge and ship logistics, a strong plus. Highly knowledgeable of Commercial & Industrial channels including but not limited to Heavy Duty, Road Building, Earth Moving, Paving, Redi-Mix & Asphalt, Construction, Trucking, Manufacturing, Fleet Fueling, Energy, PCMO, and other industries and market value chain.
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As a Route Sales Representative, you drive a Frito-Lay truck to different stores, work independently to unload orders, merchandise product, partner with store managers to increase sales, order, and maintain records throughout the day.
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Participate in the truck unload, stocking, and planogram (POGs) processes. Complete truck unloading and merchandise duties throughout the store including maintaining store recovery standards to deliver our Brand Promises.
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A people powered business, were passionate about recruiting, developing, and training world-class talent. Fully Licensed with a CDL (A/B) Paid, Best in Class Training. Bonus terms and conditions apply based on years of motor coach driving experience.
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