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Local CDL A or Local CDL B Driver w/ Knuckleboom or w/ Crane Certification. Keywords: CDL A, CDL B, driver, commercial driver’s license, building products, job site, building materials, distributor, distribution, touch freight, load, unload, commercial vehicle and delivery.
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The primary duty of the Driver, which we call a Logistics Specialist II with or without a Crane Operator, is to deliver building materials to a customer’s place of business or to a job site. Boom Truck- Fixed Cab Certification a plus.
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All CDL Drivers in the US must register with FMCSA as of January 6, 2020. Be a leader for job site safety by operating all equipment in accordance with local, state, and federal laws at all times.
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Ready Mix Concrete Truck CDL Driver - Langdon, ND - Primary Job Functions: (Ready Mix Concrete Truck Driver) General Responsibilities (Redi Mix Concrete Truck Driver.
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Valid Class A Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) or Valid Class B Commercial Driver’s License (CDL). Must be a safe driver with no hit & runs or no DWI or DUI convictions within the last three years.
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Truck Crane Operation Certification a plus. Validate and confirm inventory loaded on the truck comparing purchase orders, sign-off on delivery tickets and confirm addresses on delivery tickets and ensure that routing information is obtained prior to leaving the branch.
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Advantagetruckne.com Keywords : Class A, Class B, Class A Truck Driver, Class A Driver, Class B Truck Driver, Class B Driver, CDLA, CDLB, Truck Driver, Bus Driver, Tractor Trailer, CDL Driver, CDL, CDL Truck, CDL A Driver, CDL B Driver, Local, No Touch, A, B, No Experience.
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Ready Mix Concrete Truck CDL Driver - Crookston, MN - $2500 Sign on Bonus. Compensation: (Ready-Mixed Concrete Truck Driver) Knowledge /Skills /Abilities/ Experience (Mixer Driver.
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Qualifications for The CDL Dump Truck Driver: Minimum of 2 years experience with a Class A or B driver's license operating a Dump Truck. Gator Transport Group is looking for a safe, dependable, stable, and hardworking CDL Dump Truck Driver.
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The Driver will operate a Broom Sweeper Truck or a Dump Truck/Follow Truck, providing prompt service to customers on scheduled routes, including new housing developments, local cities & road construction, etc.
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Job Title: CDL B Driver – Nights. The Broom Truck will remove debris, including broken pavement, asphalt and concrete millings, mud and construction materials or highway debris build-up due to seasonal /weather changes and highway waste.
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Job Title: CDL B Driver. Perform required inspection of Broom Sweeper / Dump Truck, Pre-trip and Post-trip. Perform the safe operation of a Broom Sweeper / Dump Truck. The Follow Truck will tow an attenuator housing the arrow board, to help divert traffic around the Broom Sweeper.
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CDL A Route Truck Driver Home Daily Driver. CDL A Route Truck Driver Home Daily. Find out for yourself why experienced drivers and recent CDL graduates enjoy being a part of the Valley Proteins team.
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1-3 years of experience as a professional driver (moving truck driver, straight truck delivery, sanitation truck driver, cement mixer driver, water truck driver, firetruck, school bus driver, greyhound driver, fedex/ups/mail truck driver etc.
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Our non-cdl drivers deliver, load and unload automotive parts via box truck. Fenix Parts adheres to CDC, OSHA and state and local requirements regarding COVID safety. Will perform pre and post trip maintenance on assigned truck.
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