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CDL Class A Preferred. Coax Splicing, Fiber Splicing, Directional Drilling, Aerial and Underground Construction, etc. As an Aerial Foreman , you will support all phases of utility construction for various types of telecom projects.
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If you are interested in pursuing a rewarding career, we invite you to review our opportunities Job Description Summary CDL Driver (Class B) Are you seeking an entrepreneurial, empowering workplace that allows you to: Have steady hours with overtime potential Develop new skills to grow your career safety-focused culture Sunbelt Rentalsthe fastest growing rental business in North Americais seeking a CDL Driver (Class B.
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Non-CDL Delivery Driver. The primary function of a delivery driver is to safely and efficiently operate a commercial motor vehicle in compliance with company policies along with Federal and State regulations and delivers all freight undamaged.
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POSITION SUMMARY: A Driver- CDL (B) is responsible for safely operating a collection truck, and providing prompt, courteous and complete waste removal services for customers. In addition, a Driver – CDL (B) is responsible for ensuring his or her vehicle is in compliance with the Company’s safety standards prior to operating the vehicle, ensures that all Company, state and federal regulations are adhered to at all times while operating the vehicle, and completes vehicle condition reports (“VCRs”) on a daily basis to ensure that any vehicle defects are repaired in a timely manner.
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Argos USA Concrete Ready Mix is hiring CDL A or CDL B Local Ready Mix Concrete Truck Driver in Atlanta, GA. Must have a valid CDL A or CDL B license. The driver must be able to drive a 9-speed or more manual transmission and must live within 25 miles of Atlanta.
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Must possess a valid Georgia Commercial Driver's License (CDL) with Class B endorsement. Operates environmental equipment such as a conventional rear loader garbage truck and open-body dump truck to remove refuse from residential units and from special events.
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If so, we'd like you to join our team as a Delivery Driver (Non-CDL). Cowan Supply is one of those trade names and is looking for a non CDL Driver at their Atlanta location.
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Operates tow truck, service vehicle, gas truck as needed.
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We are hiring immediately for a Non-CDL Delivery Driver! White Cap is hiring immediately for a Non-CDL Delivery Driver ! We are hiring immediately for a Non-CDL Delivery Driver.
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Bus Driver", 'Motor Coach Bus Operator. Transit Driver" © School Bus Driver. Motor Coach Operator. To learn more about your next big career change APPLY NOW Coach USA is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer.
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CDL Class A Drivers Needed – Competitive Pay & Modern Fleet | Chicago, IL. If you are a motivated driver looking for a stable and rewarding career with a company that values your contribution, join us.
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Skills:Auto dealership porter, Dealership porter, Automotive porter, Car Dealer, porter, Car lot porter, Car lot detailer, Car detailer, Car porter, Auto detailer, Auto porter, Dealership Detailer, Dealership Lot attendant, Automotive lot attendant, Auto lot attendant, Delivery, Parts delivery, Driver, Parts delivery, parts counter, detail vehicles.
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CDL A Route Driver Driver NEW. CDL A Route Driver. Driver base pay averages $1,200- $1,400 weekly. Valid Class A CDL license. Since 1949, Valley Proteins, Inc. has been a leader in recycling used cooking oils and animal by-products into high-quality ingredients for biodiesel, livestock feed, and pet foods.
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Subject matter expert on DOT driver qualification safety requirements. documents / items and ensure the DOT driver qualification safety requirements are adhered to. ContainerPort Group, a World Group company, is currently looking for a dedicated, driven person to join our family as a Terminal Driver Recruiter for our growing operations in Savannah, Georgia or Charleston, South Carolina.
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Summary As a CDL Driver, you will play a crucial role at RNDC by ensuring the timely and safe delivery of products to our customers while maintaining a high level of professionalism and customer service.
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