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The various types of trailers will also cause a truck to handle differently, so a driver needs to be especially safety-conscious and alert when learning aerodynamics, braking, and other aspects required of various trailer types.
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Requirements for Box Truck Driver Lead:1-3 years’ experience driving 26-28 FT box trucks or any other commercial motor vehicle over 10,001 lbs. The Truck Driver Manager oversees cross dock operations, supervises the staff of truck drivers, and drives company trucks to make route deliveries.
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The Box Truck Driver (part-time) drives company trucks to make route deliveries and completes paperwork. Valid truck driver license and relative endorsement for the specific state.
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Maintain the delivery truck which includes reviewing the maintenance record, performing inspections and reporting all vehicle conditions requiring attention for continued safe operation.
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All positions are armed, so you will be required to have and maintain the necessary licenses for your area to work as an armored truck driver/messenger. YOUR JOB:If you are over 21, enjoy working in a fast-paced environment and seek new challenges, a position as an armored truck Driver/Messenger might be right for you.
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Custom Express is growing, and we have three full-time Straight Truck Driver (non CDL) positions to fill. Local Straight Truck Driver No CDL Required. Operate straight truck in all types of weather, while safely transporting non-hazardous materials and safely walk, reach, bend, climb, push, pull, twist, squat and kneel as necessary to perform the job duties.
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If you are over 21, enjoy working in a fast-paced environment and seek new challenges, a position as an armored truck Driver/Messenger might be right for you. Safety and security are huge priorities at GardaWorld Cash, so you will be expected to follow the highest levels of driver safety in all weather conditions and be vigilant in all areas for our customers, your colleagues, and the community.
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We are equipped with the largest fleet of armored vehicles in the industry, sophisticated technology, and an expansive network of experienced employees and innovative partners. We process, manage, and move over $8B in cash every day while delivering 24/7 client support and logistical expertise.
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In this role, you are responsible for the safe and efficient transportation of valuables, so you need to be comfortable with some heavy lifting. GardaWorld is shaping the future of cash management.
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We provide our clients with solutions in every phase of their cash supply chain, including secured transportation, cash management, cash vault processing, forecasting, ATM, and cash recycler services.
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In June 2014 we moved into our new facilities at General Mitchell International Airport s air cargo terminal, occupying over 23,000 square feet of cross dock space. As our customers needs changed throughout the years, we expanded our services and became Custom Express, a reliable logistics partner for air freight delivery, local cartage, inventory management, and short-term storage solutions.
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Exclusive Employees Perks (Cell plans, Auto Service, Finance/ Legal Services and much more) Have strong customer service skills and can communicate effectively in person and by radio. Are willing to operate large vehicles in all weather and traffic conditions.
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Have or be able to obtain and maintain active guard and firearm permits or licenses on a current basis as required by state regulations. You are responsible for issuing and receiving confirmation receipts to verify each transfer.
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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. End Dump drivers can expect, in most cases, weekly home time with their 34 hour restart done at home over the weekend.
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Argos USA Concrete Ready Mix is hiring a CDL A or CDL B Local Ready Mix Concrete Truck Driver in Gainesville, FL. The driver will deliver loads to customers in the greater Gainesville, FL area to help them build a variety of projects from residential homes to major commercial infrastructures.
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