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As a Heavy Truck Driver for WCRC you would perform manual labor in the operation of light to heavy duty trucks and motorized equipment to repair and maintain trunkline, primary/local roads and right-of-way.
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Load and unload agricultural inputs from railcars and/or trucks using heavy or light duty machinery/equipment. Obtain certifications to operate equipment including the opportunity to obtain your CDL.
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Clean Harbors in Orange, TX is seeking a Class B CDL Driver to operate light and heavy-duty trucks/work equipment at our customer sites; some of the vehicles operated include Vacuum Trailer, roll-off trailers, van trailers, box trucks and high-powered vacuum loaders.
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HEPACO, a Clean Harbors company, in Ladson, SC is seeking a CDL Equipment Operator/Truck Driver to operate light and heavy-duty trucks/work equipment at our customer sites; some of the vehicles operated include Vacuum Trailer, roll-off trailers, van trailers, box trucks and high-powered vacuum loaders.
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Clean Harbors in Tualatin, OR is seeking a Class A CDL Driver to operate a variety of heavy and light duty trucks/work equipment at our customer sites; some of the vehicles operated include vacuum trucks, Cuscos, guzzlers, and roll offs.
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JETT is a growing company offering services such as light/medium/heavy duty towing, accident recoveries, off-road winch outs, equipment transporting, and emergency roadside assistance.
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By position, site-remediation, equipment decontamination, and the handling of hazardous materials. This position requires a CDL Class A or B unrestricted (able to drive manual) with tanker endorsement.
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We specialize in Heavy Duty and Industrial markets, as well as day-to-day light duty towing. We are financially strong, own all of our properties, trucks, and equipment, and service our client needs coast-to-coast.
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Step into an Operations Specialist/CDL Driver role in Chamberlain, SD that's central to our operations, where your expertise in vehicle preparation, machinery operation, and inventory management is crucial.
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Clean Harbors in Germantown, WI is seeking a Class A CDL Driver to operate a variety of heavy and light duty trucks/work equipment at our customer sites; some of the vehicles operated include vacuum trucks, Cuscos, guzzlers, and roll offs.
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Clean Harbors in Spokane, WA is seeking a Class A CDL Driver to operate a variety of heavy and light duty trucks/work equipment at our customer sites; some of the vehicles operated include vacuum trucks, Cuscos, guzzlers, and roll offs.
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Hepaco, a Clean Harbors company in Norfolk is seeking a Class A CDL Driver to operate a variety of heavy and light duty trucks/work equipment at our customer sites; some of the vehicles operated include vacuum trucks, Cuscos, guzzlers, and roll offs.
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Clean Harbors in San Diego, CA is seeking a Class B CDL Driver to operate light and heavy-duty trucks/work equipment at our customer sites; some of the vehicles operated include Vacuum Trailer, roll-off trailers, van trailers, box trucks and high-powered vacuum loaders.
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Clean Harbors in Davenport, IA is seeking a Class A CDL Equipment Driver to operate a variety of heavy and light duty trucks/work equipment at our customer sites; some of the vehicles operated include vacuum trucks, Cuscos, guzzlers, and roll offs.
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Regularly inspect in-use equipment. Maintain or be able to obtain a CDL and DOT medical card. Valid Class A CDL preferred. CHS Inc. is a leading global agribusiness owned by farmers, ranchers and cooperatives across the United States that provides grain, food and energy resources to businesses and consumers around the world.
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