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OTR Luxury Auto Transport Driver - Car Hauler - CDL A. Does touring the United States transporting some of the world's most exclusive vehicles excite you? OTR Lease & Owner-Operator Driver Benefits: Lease / Owner-Operators Pay: $350,000+ per year average for Solo Lease & Owner Operator Drivers.
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Over the Road Luxury Auto Transport Driver - Car Hauler - CDL A. About the Opportunity: Does touring the United States transporting some of the world's most exclusive vehicles excite you.
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The following physical demands are representative of those that must be met by a Vacuum Truck Driver to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. The work environment characteristics described below are representative of those that a Vacuum Truck Driver encounters while performing the essential functions of this job.
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Class A CDL with manual transmission experience is required. We rank near the top nationally in volume and sales for crop production products, fertilizer, custom application, seed and precision agriculture, turf management, industrial weed control, forestry, aquatics and more.
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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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We are seeking individuals that have experience in one or more of the following fields, with a CDL Class A or willing to get one that is paid by company: Water Well Drillers, Pump Installers, Heavy Equipment Operators, CDL Class A Truck Drivers, and Diesel Mechanics.
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POSITION REQUIREMENTS: Valid TWIC Card, Class B CDL (Minimum)MUST BE ABLE TO DRIVE A MANUAL TRANSMISSIONGREAT PAY & BENEFITSExperience in hydroblasting and operating a vacuum truck is a plus! Job DescriptionJob DescriptionHPC-Industrial, powered by Clean Harbors, in Reserve, LA is looking for a Class A or B CDL- Equipment Operator to join their safety conscious team.
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Headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona, Hylan serves public and private companies, general contractors, renewable energy developers, and governmental agencies in the Northwest and Southwest regions, with operations in Arizona, California, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah. Hylan invites you to consider a rewarding opportunity within our Mesa or Phoenix, AZ office as a Commercial Driver (CDL)/ Laborer within the Construction Department, working to accomplish company goals.
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Crude Oil Transport Driver - $6,000 Sign-On Bonus. CDL License with hazmat and tanker endorsements required. Might share truck with another driver on alternate shift. We own an extensive network of pipeline transportation, terminalling, storage and gathering assets in key crude oil and NGL producing basins and transportation corridors and at major market hubs in the United States and Canada.
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As a Non-CDL Driver, you're responsible for safely driving and controlling Brink's armored vehicles to and from various customer sites and guarding the Cash Transport Guard and liability at pick-up & delivery locations.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionWe are seeking a CDL Class B Driver to join our team! If not possible, it is recommended to wait until a flagger or spotter is available in tight locations Must have the adaptability and knowledge to foresee impending weather conditions and road closures to be able to make changes on the flyRequired Education & Experience: High school diploma/GED required CDL license 2+ years experienceCompany DescriptionBarnsco Texas, a member of the Kodiak Building Partners family, has been serving the concrete construction markets in Texas since 1984.
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EquipmentShare is Hiring a Delivery Driver (non-CDL) - Tooling Solutions. EquipmentShare is searching for a Delivery Driver (non-CDL) to join our team in Denver, CO. We're seeking a Delivery Driver who loves a challenge and wants the opportunity to grow with a fast-paced company.
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Job Description:As a CDL Vacuum Truck Operator at [Company Name], you will be responsible for operating and maintaining vacuum trucks to perform a variety of tasks, including industrial cleaning, waste transportation, and environmental services.
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Richards Building Supply Co. is currently searching for a CDL Class B Driver for our Springfield, IL location. CDL Class B with Air Brake Endorsemen t or CDL Class A driver's license.
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If this sounds like you, then come join the Ben E. Keith family as a Route Service Associate (CDL-A Truck Drivers) for our Alamosa Colorado market to support this growing customer base! Just got your CDL and want to start your driving career.
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