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As a Class A CDL Driver, Non-Crane Certified with National Trench Safety, you will be required to deliver and pick up trench-related shoring to and from customer job sites safely, timely , and efficiently.
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As a Class A CDL Driver, Crane Certified with National Trench Safety, you will be required to deliver and pick up trench-related shoring to and from customer job sites safely, timely , and efficiently.
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Record and Report to the branch management, Inside Sales rep and customer of any damage to NTS rental equipment that is as identified by the driver during the pickup process. Report all accidents involving the driver or equipment to the branch management.
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This position will adhere to all safety policies and procedures directed by DOT, FMCSR, and National Trench Safety. Class A CDL Driver, Non-Crane Certified. May provide training assistance to customers by answering general questions regarding the safe operations of shoring equipment.
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Maintain current driver credentials as required. Keep accurate electronic driver HOS logs. Current Class A Commercial Driver’s License issued from the State Department of Motor Vehicles.
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Apply knowledge of driving skills in maneuvering at various speeds in difficult locations, heavy traffic, inclement weather, mountainous terrain or tight loading dock operational areas. Comply with pre-employment, routine, random drug and alcohol testing requests.
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Ability to obtain forklift certification as required. Be available to customers’ needs, including occasional after-hours emergencies, as needed by the branch from time to time. May assist with yard operations, clean and prepare areas sites to eliminate possible hazards, other responsibilities as assigned.
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This position is a safety sensitive role that requires compliance with the company's drug and alcohol policy and adherence to all safety regulations and procedures. Occasionally load and unload your truck and trailer on the customer's job site.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionClass A CDL Driver, Non-Crane Certified Reports to: Operations or Branch Manager Classification: Full-time Division: Operations Function: Operations Sub-Function: Driver Date: May 2024 FLSA Status: Non-exempt Job Summary As a Class A CDL Driver, Non-Crane Certified with National Trench Safety, you will be required to deliver and pick up trench-related shoring to and from customer job sites safely, timely, and efficiently.
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As a Non-CDL, Crane Certified Driver with National Trench Safety, you will be required to deliver and pick up trench-related shoring to and from customer job sites safely, timely, and efficiently.
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Comply with routine, random drug and alcohol testing requests. A minimum of (2) two years of direct experience driving vehicles that require a Class A Commercial Driver's License is preferred. Quick learner, attention to detail and the ability to accept directions and coaching.
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Deliver and pick-up shoring and plates to and from job sites multiple loads per day. Occasionally assemble and disassemble shoring on job sites. Maintain open communication with branch for delivery schedules and promptly report problems related to deliveries.
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Non-CDL, Non-Crane Certified Driver. Non-CDL, Non-Crane Certified Driver. Perform vehicle inspections at the beginning and end of each shift, reporting any identified issues. Ensure all delivery documents are properly maintained and turned in as required.
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About us: National Trench Safety Company, is a growing construction, equipment rental, and traffic control service company. National Trench Safety Company has an exciting opportunity for a Class A Driver for our Houston, TX. Branch.
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About our Team: At National Trench Safety (NTS), our team of employees is our most valuable asset and one of our customers’ greatest resources. About Us: At National Trench Safety we specialize in the rental and sale of excavation safety products.
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