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Successful completion of postdoctoral training in neuropsychology is required for a neuropsychologist position; psychological testing positions do not require specialized training in neuropsychology.
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Is seeking a CDL Driver (Class B). As a Class B CDL driver, you will deliver and recover a variety of equipment, tools and supplies to and from the customer worksite.
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Physical Demands: While performing the duties of this job, the person is frequently required to traverse throughout the warehouse, office, and outside while operating a forklift, pallet jack, motor vehicle, and occasionally computer or other office equipment.
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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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Ability to operate mechanical equipment including, but not limited to, a dump truck, tractor, utility vehicle, marker trailed, dump trailer, jack hammer, tamper and backhoe. Ability to operate hand-held tools and equipment, including, but not limited to a shovel, pick, rake, sledge hammer, lawn mower, weed trimmer, leaf blower, chain saw and pump.
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Ability to obtain Commercial Driver’s License (CDL), if applicable Ability to obtain and maintain a Department of Transportation (DOT) Physical Ability to obtain forklift and pallet jack certification Preferred Qualifications N/A Work Environment The work environment will vary, including but not limited to exposure to weather conditions, coolers, and customer storage areas which may be non-temperature controlled Coca-Cola Consolidated, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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Liquid Environmental Solutions seeks CLASS A CDL Drivers to join our OVERNIGHT team in Charlotte! Vacuum truck experience is a plus. Valid CDL Class A License (Required.
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Beyond impeccably designed products, Madewell also distinguishes itself through a number of meaningful sustainability initiatives, a best-in-class customer loyalty program, and community-driven initiatives including Hometown Heroes and Labels We Love. For more information, visit madewell.com and follow us @madewell.
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The Delivery Driver (non-CDL) is responsible for providing timely transportation of products from origin to destination as assigned, along with unloading and staging products at customer’s place of business.
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More than 100 lbs with a pallet jack: Seldom/Never. CDL Class A Driver's license. This position is a Lead Driver Role that will require some flexibility in order to help support the business & team needs.
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Administer the assembly of vending and cooler equipment on customer locations by loading and unloading vendor and cooler equipment using a forklift, pallet jack, and vendor dollies.
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Benefits Package Includes: Paid Time Off Immediate Holiday Pay - 4th of July, 2 days for Thanksgiving, 2 days for Christmas After 90 days - medical, dental, vision, 401K w/ match, $30,000 company paid life insurance Inclement weather policy - guaranteed up to 40 hours Safety incentives POSITION SUMMARY The CDL Class B Truck Driver w/ tanker endorsement must work safely and productively on various sized project sites.
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TRUCK WASH: Clean both the truck and trailer at any Blue Beacon once a month on us. Our Owner Operators Gross $7,500 a Week 78% of Gross. We are looking for the best drivers in the industry to haul our driver friendly freight throughout the Midwest and Southeast.
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Hyster-Yale Group, Inc. (HYG), a world-class manufacturer of industrial lift trucks, has an outstanding opportunity for an exceptional and talented Theatre Commodity Manager I based at our Greenville, NC location.
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As a Truck Captain – Junk Removal/Move Specialist, you are the first point of contact for clients on the job. Look, act and become a friendly college hunk – starting with the uniform (shirt tucked in, hat straight, pants at waist), and continuing with your attitude (smiles and eye contact.
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