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This equipment may include, but not limited to a right-side operated street sweeper, right-side operated automation truck, rear loader, and other equipment as assigned to keep Charlotte beautiful.
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Ryder is immediately hiring for 2nd Shift Full-Time, Permanent Reach Truck/Cherry Picker Truck Operator, in Charlotte, NC. Equipment: Stand-Up Reach Truck and Cherry/Order Picker. One (1) year or more related warehouse and/or powered industrial truck experience preferred.
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The Fuel Truck Driver may also drive a tri-axel truck and trailer for the asphalt/paving operations Team. The Fuel Truck Driver will be running and operating a fuel truck which requires a Class 'A' CDL license with a tanker endorsement.
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The type of information that will be collected as part of a background check includes, but is not limited to: reference checks, social security verification, education verification, criminal conviction record check, and, if applicable, a credit history check, sex offender registry and motor vehicle records check.
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A successful candidate in this role must be highly motivated and willing to complete any task assigned, along with performing the essential duties of operating the water truck, sweeper truck and some roller duties.
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The checks must be consistent with the guidelines set forth by these laws requiring organizations to obtain a candidate's written authorization before obtaining a criminal background report, motor vehicle records check or credit report; and to properly store and dispose of information derived from such reports.
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As a Truck Captain – Junk Removal/Move Specialist, you are the first point of contact for clients on the job. Make sure all daily truck inspections are performed (tire pressure, oil, equipment, etc.
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Execute and/or lead documented plans for back-of-house and guest-facing activations such as staff training, package delivery and pick-up, hotel check-in, transportation management, hospitality check-in, experience and tour management, etc.
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Ryder is immediately hiring for 1st Shift Full-Time, Permanent Standup Forklift/Reach Truck & Cherry Picker Operator in Charlotte, NC. Responsible of dealing with day to day paperwork in a warehouse environment (i.e. picking sheets, returns, bills of lading, etc.
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A open bed pickup truck is required for this position - a truck stipend and fuel stipend will be included. The District Manager will focus on the valet trash services during the evenings and will be provided with truck stipend or company vehicle.
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Heavy equipment may include, but is not limited to: front-end loaders, trackhoe, bulldozer, GPS dozer, roller, off-road truck, mini-excavator, excavator, skidsteer. Blythe Development, headquartered in Charlotte, NC, is a licensed general contractor specializing in site work, road construction and golf course construction in North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia.
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The Short-Haul Box Truck Delivery Driver is responsible for delivering and picking up Snider customer tires and wheels while operating a Box Truck with a capacity under 26,000 pounds.
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Position Title: CDL Class B w/ Tanker endorsement - Sweeper & Water Truck Driver. The CDL Class B Truck Driver w/ tanker endorsement must work safely and productively on various sized project sites.
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To expedite processing your background check application please send us your name, email address, and phone number to newcontractorsubmissions@gmail.com / Regards: Email Marketing Specialist and request a contractor background check application so we will be able to consult with you further regarding this position.
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Treatment Required: External Beam Therapy, IMRT - Intensity Modulated Radiotherapy, Respiratory Gating, Stereotactic RadiosurgeryGeneral Skills: Chart Check, Lift/transfer devices, Patient/family teaching Professional Knowledge & Skills: Isolation precautions, Radiation Safety & Use of Rapid Response/Code Teams Treatment Units: TrueBeam, Vision RT Certs: ARRT, BCLS HCC.
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