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Work with van driver, coordinators and other dental professionals Organize appropriate educational materials, along with tray set-ups, sterilization and audiovisual Recruit BSBF dental and non-dental volunteers for van screenings Monitor progress of the program locally.
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Provides monthly operational maintenance of the Sprinter Van attached to the office where the CAT adjuster is domiciled. Additional benefits that include company-paid basic life insurance; short-and long-term disability insurance; orthodontic coverage for children and adults; adoption assistance; fertility and infertility coverage; well-being programs; paid volunteer hours for service to your community; and dollar-for-dollar matching of your charitable gifts each year.
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Southern Industrial Constructors is seeking a CDL Class A Driver experienced in hauling heavy equipment Landoll, Lowboy and drop trailer. We have grown from a Carolinas-based crane and rigging company into the leading provider of operated crane services, rigging services, turn-key industrial construction and plant maintenance services in the Southeast.
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COMPANY MISSION: To live our four core values of Building Leaders; Always Branding; Listen Fulfill and Delight; and Creating a Fun Enthusiastic Team Environment. Recognized as one of the Top Places to Work, and known for its unique and fun company culture, CHHJM is an ideal place to flourish and grow as a professional.
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Other Costs: · Fuel · Tolls (variable) Job Summary Contract Driver (1099, Solo) Dry Van OTR $2,000 - $3,000 gross total weekly avg. United S is looking for more Dry Van OTR drivers to join.
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Act as a representative of the company, operating a company-provided box truck or delivery van with professionalism and courtesy to other drivers. Comfortable operating a box truck or delivery van in all types of weather conditions.
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Also repairs and maintains the following trailers: dry van, flatbed, dry bulk tanker, liquid tanker, reefer, pole, spool, canvas side, auto carrier, specialty trailers, trailing equipment, and converter gear by performing the following duties.
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Must possess appropriate state driver’s license if driving company vehicle. With a portfolio including Bank of America Stadium, the Dean Dome, Sierra Nevada Brewery and the Duke Energy Center, you’ll never know where a career with us might take you.
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Ensure the safety and security of the clients during transportation Maintain a clean and safe van by performing a pre and post trip inspection Sanitize/clean the van in between trips using approved CDC and Patterns cleaning protocols.
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As a Delivery Driver you will represent each warehouse as the face of the delivery service, and will drive a cargo van to and from multiple properties to carry out deliveries. The Delivery Driver reports to the Warehouse Manager, and works alongside the Assistant and Evening Managers to ensure quality deliveries.
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ContainerPort Group, a World Group company, is currently looking for a dedicated, driven person to join our family as a Terminal Driver Recruiter for our growing operations in Savannah, Georgia or Charleston, South Carolina.
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Ready Mix Concrete Truck Driver. Climb on, over and around a company vehicle in order to perform pre/post trip vehicle inspections as well as to secure loads. Maintain and keep any operator logs and or other documentation required by regulations or the company.
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Responsibilities Your Role as a Bus Driver:As a childcare bus driver, you will ensure the safe transportation of children to and from our facilities. Prioritizing Well-being: Enjoy 9 Company Paid Holidays and 8 days of PTO to focus on self-care and recharge when needed.
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Dump Truck Driver (CDL Required) When needed the driver must clean debris and materials such as dirt, stone or asphalt from the tailgate area and sides of the truck. Grit. All of these qualities, along with our founders vision, have helped grow Barnhill Contracting Company into one of the Southeasts leading contractors.
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van job Title: company driver Company: Old Dominion Freight Line in Raleigh, NC
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