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The Class B CDL Driver will be driving a straight truck flatbed vehicle over 26,001 pounds. One (1) year straight truck flatbed experience is required. Reports immediately to branch management any equipment or vehicle repairs required that would jeopardize safe operation of the truck, trailer or load securements.
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Example equipment in the facility includes: order picker (cherry picker), forklift, reach truck, turret truck, pallet jack, and walkie rider. Example equipment in the facility may include order picker (cherry picker), forklift, reach truck, turret truck, pallet jack, and walkie rider.
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Prior commercial driving experience and knowledge of DOT & OSHA safety regulations for Logistic Specialists a plus. Validate and confirm inventory loaded on the truck comparing purchase orders, sign-off on delivery tickets and confirm addresses on delivery tickets and ensure that routing information is obtained prior to leaving the branch.
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As our CTRM Implementations Senior Consultant, you'll be at the forefront of our Commodity Trading & Risk Management Solution, driving growth, managing delivery teams, and bringing unparalleled expertise to our clients.
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Boom Truck- Fixed Cab Certification a plus. Truck Crane Operation Certification a plus. each off of a straight bed truck on a continuous basis. Local CDL A or Local CDL B Driver w/ Knuckleboom or w/ Crane Certification.
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Acceptable driving record as determined by Agency’s insurance carrier and by Holcomb policies and procedures. Must have a car and an acceptable driving record as determined by criteria established by the Agency’s insurance carrier and by Agency policy.
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One to three years of experience operating an order picker/cherry picker, counterbalance, and reach truck. Your key responsibilities include picking orders from multi-level racks using a cherry picker, counter balance, and reach truck, putting away product, and staging orders for shipment.
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GED and/or HS Diploma Skilled at driving stand-up forklift Skilled at safe lifting techniques: floor stacking and rack loading Ability to handle multiple tasks at one time 6 months Continuous growth in each position Ability to pick up and/or move objects up to 50 pounds without assistance.
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Learn to operate powered industrial truck(s), such as: stand-up and sit-down forklifts, cherry pickers, pallet jacks, etc., including how to operate and maintain (change battery, recognize common mechanical issues) intermediate required.
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On a day-to-day basis, you will be expected to manage routes, drive from location to location using a bucket truck and troubleshoot each street light outage ticket given that day. Able to safely enter and exit the aerial device and rear-end of the bucket truck.
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License Requirement : The individual will be required to have and maintain a valid state-issued driver’s license with a current address and acceptable driving record. Qualification Requirements : The personnel selected for parking enforcement officer positions must have certain traits and abilities that enable them to achieve expected levels of performance.
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Once the Driver Trainee completes the program and obtains a CDL, he/she will be moved into a Driver position in one of the Company's lines of business, including but not limited to, Residential, Commercial, Industrial or Roll-Off. PRINCIPAL RESPONSIBILITIES:Successfully complete Republic Services’ CDL training program, which includes classroom study, on-route training, driving experience, and resources (including the loan of a truck) necessary to take and pass the state CDL examination.
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Manage your business remotely from home to cover a local territory within driving distance, to present our client’s wealth management solutions to high-net-worth prospects—you will be provided an expense account by our client, with all home office and travel expenses covered, which includes a computer, phone, scanner, printer, and any other essential expenses needed.
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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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We are looking for an entrepreneurial, results-driven SEO Specialist that will own search engine optimization programs for clients and be accountable for driving key SEO KPIs for those clients (including but not limited to: SERP visibility, organic traffic volume and organic conversions/conversion rate.
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