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To learn more about this CDL A crane / boom truck driver opportunity, contact Nancy at 763-571-7077. Twin City Staffing is hiring a Class A crane / boom truck driver for a local and employee-owned Minnesota company that has been a staple in the community for over 100 years.
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Driver is responsible for driving a tractor trailer or straight truck on intrastate and interstate local, over-the-road (OTR), shuttle, and overnight and drive and drop routes for the purpose of delivering and/or unloading food and food related products to customers in a safe and timely manner and in accordance with Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations.
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Be at least 23 years old Possess a Class A commercial driver's license (CDL) Have a minimum of 6 months commercial driving experience Have good interpersonal communication and customer-service skills Be able to maneuver heavy products using forklifts and pallet jacks Be willing to work a flexible schedule (877) 957-3129 Find your future with Mohawk Industries.
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The Service Specialist (CDL Delivery Driver) is responsible for safely operating an 18 to 26-foot commercial vehicle while delivering dialysis products to a diverse home patient base, as well as kidney dialysis centers.
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Your role at Baxter The Service Specialist (CDL Delivery Driver) is responsible for safely operating an 18 to 26-foot commercial vehicle while delivering dialysis products to a diverse home patient base, as well as kidney dialysis centers.
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As a driver with us the minimum responsibilities are:Safely operating a garbage truck on specified routes to collect solid waste. ACE Solid Waste is looking to hire a safety conscious Residential CDL Driver in Ramsey, MN.
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RETURN TO JOB SEARCH RESULTS Non-CDL Van Driver Location 650 South Street Anoka, Minnesota 55303 US Phone Number (763) 421-3199 Categories Drivers Req ID JR2186 Non-CDL Van Driver (Open) First for a reasonFirst Student is the largest school transportation provider in North America with more than a century of experience providing safe and reliable transportation.
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Drives any truck including trucks and trailers with a GVWR of 26,001 or more pounds, to pick up, deliver and unload company pipe and equipment. As a Driver, you are the first line of customer service for our customers.
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If you are a licensed CDL Driver who is looking for a rewarding, local opportunity with an established company, we want to hear from you! Flatbed and/or drywall boom truck experience is a plus.
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Why join as a School Bus Driver? In the state of Washington, all technician and driving positions, including but not limited to van drivers and any other position requiring employees to drive a company-owned vehicle, are considered safety-sensitive and are therefore subject to drug and alcohol testing, including cannabis.
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Performs all required safety checks (i.e., pre/post trip) including inspections of tractor/truck and trailer according to Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations; inspects tractor/truck and trailer to insure they meet company safety standards and take appropriate action as needed.
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Job Info Job Location: Phoenix, AZ Route Type: Local Type of Assignment: Temp to Hire Hours Per Shift: 12 Hours Hours Per Week: 60 Hours Shift Start Time: 11:00 am Working Days: Mon-Fri Transmission Type: Automatic Job Requirements CDL Class: CDL A Experience: 6+ months Handling: No-touch freight, Live unloading Additional Information TransForce is seeking full-time CDL A drivers in Phoenix, AZ. This job is offering $21.00 per hour plus overtime after 40 hours.
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Dollar General is currently hiring touch freight Class A CDL Truck Drivers for regional routes with paid unloading. We are excited that you have decided to join the trucking industry, and we want to help you launch a successful career as a professional truck driver.
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Sun Country a Heritage Pool Supply Company is actively seeking a self-motivated, customer service-oriented individual that is a team player. -An eye for safety including pre-trip inspections, securing loads and strict adherence to DOT/CDL regulations.
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Employee referral program - Refer a friend for a $250 referral bonus for Team Member positions and $500 for restaurant management positions. When not on a delivery, perform basic takeout duties, additional side work and cleaning duties at the restaurant as needed.
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