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Semi-Truck Driver Class A CDL - (Aggregate) Grand Forks, ND Semi-Truck Driver - needed to operate a tractor-trailer that transports loose materials, such as sand, gravel, crushed rock, coal, or bituminous paving materials.
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Compensation: The compensation package for the Aggregate Semi Truck Driver - Class A CDL is dependent upon qualifications and experience. The Semi-Truck Driver must wear a reflective vest, hard hat, safety glasses, ear plugs, and steel-toe boots at the work site.
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If unable to find a candidate with preferred experience, will consider filling this position as an Equipment Operator in Training, which requires a valid North Dakota Class A driver permit without air brake restrictions and a cargo tank endorsement (N) by the first day of work.
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2 years driving experience or have completed a course of instruction from a truck driver training school that operates equipment similar to Linde's. Linde Gas & Equipment Inc. has an immediate opening for a dependable Truck Driver (CDL A) to join our team located in Grand Forks, ND.
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On a regular basisWants to be home nightlyHas or will obtain a Class A CDL within 90 daysIn the Outside Sales Delivery Driver role, we prefer candidates who:Have a High school diploma or GEDHave about 1 to 3 years of general work experienceHave prior grocery store and/or consumer products experienceHave Customer Service ExperienceOutside Sales Delivery Driver Benefits will include:Estimated base plus commission earning potential of up to $58,000 per year.
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So the question is, why wouldn't you want to be a Package Delivery Driver with UPS? Why would you want to be a Package Delivery Driver with UPS? So c'mon, take the next step on your career journey as a Package Handler/Warehouse Worker at UPS.
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Driver/Warehouse Worker- Part Time. Being a Driver/Warehouse Worker keeps you in shape! We are seeking a Part-Time Driver/Warehouse worker with flexibility to work Monday Through Friday.
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Required Certifications: Class A Commercial Driver's License (CDL) Hazardous Materials Endorsement Tanker Endorsement preferred Forklift Certification is greatly preferred.
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The Driver Apprentice will continue in this role until they complete all training requirements. + Performs pre- and post-trip inspections of assigned vehicle and documents checks utilizing the standard DVIR (Driver Vehicle Inspection Report.
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Forklift Driver (2nd Shift Only) page is loaded. Forklift Driver (2nd Shift Only) Use a stand-up reach forklift with slip sheet conversion to move products, equipment, and materials while following all regulatory and company safety standards, policies, and procedures.
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License to drive - valid Class A Commercial Driver License (CDL) with a clean driving record. It takes a special kind of CDL A Delivery Truck Driver to work for Sysco. Click on the hyperlink to watch A Day in the Life of a Sysco Driver.
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Performs as an on route Helper while obtaining their Commercial Driving Permit and completing the training to be a WM Driver: Works in accordance with Waste Management Safety and Life Critical Rules, OSHA (Occupational and Safety Health Act) requirements as well as all local, state and federal laws.
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Come be a part of the nation's largest rail crew transportation company as a new Driver! As a PTI Van Driver, you will be responsible for safely transporting railroad crew members wherever the railroad requests.
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Premium Waters, Inc. is looking for a Route Delivery Driver to join our team in Grand Forks, ND. Join our team as a CDL B delivery driver and enjoy incredible stability, competitive pay, benefits and extra perks.
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BECOME A US FOODS® DRIVER Ready to build a career with a company that’s leading the foodservice industry? BECOME A US FOODS® DRIVER Ready to build a career with a company that’s leading the foodservice industry.
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