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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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Is seeking a CDL Driver (Class B). 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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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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Primary Responsibilities (Essential Functions): The CDL B driver works on-site at various retail stores and performs two functions, applying all applicable federal and state laws and DOT, EPA, and DEA regulations: 1) Characterize segregate, package, and document various types of retail hazardous waste and 2) Characterize, segregate, package, and document various types of pharmaceutical waste.
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Class A CDL with Hazmat and TWIC. Pull an Oakley End Dump, Hopper Bottom, or Pneumatic Tank while enjoying one-on-one dispatch that ensures you'll always have your next load waiting. Hopper Bottom Division.
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Job Overview As a CDL-B Truck Driver in Associated Scaffolding, you will deliver construction access equipment to commercial, residential, and industrial construction sites. High School Diploma or equivalent Possess a current CDL-B driver's license with a good driving record (No more than 2 incidents in 3 years and no DWI/DUI or Careless/Reckless Driving charges in 5 years) Have a minimum of one year of commercial delivery driving experience.
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The Container Engineering team is looking for a hands-on subject matter expert to provide support for development and operation activities across the enterprise. Building a Family: adoption, surrogacy and fertility assistance as well as paid parental and caregiver leave, Dependent Day Care FSA back-up child and adult/elder care days and childcare discounts.
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If you are looking for a new career in the car Biz CarGuys Inc. is the go-to company to assist you.
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Typically, driving a truck with a capacity of more than three tons, but may be a less experienced CDL or tractor trailer driver. 1 year CDL experience required for interstate commerce.
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Warehouse Driver- NON-CDL (2nd shift Mon-Fri) + Requires at least 2 weeks training with another driver in a straight truck less than 26,000 lbs. The Warehouse Driver NonCDL primarily operates various trucks and tractors in accordance with all DOT regulations to transport product safely and legally from the Distribution Centers to the Customer locations and/or moves trailers in the yard.
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2,000 sign on bonus with current CDL, $1,000 sign on bonus for non CDL. Non CDL holders – first six months pay guarantee of a minimum of $900 per week. Must have or be qualified to obtain and maintain a Class B Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) and Med Card with Airbrake and HAZMAT.
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Job Title: CDL Class A Truck Driver (Lease Purchase - OTR - Dry Van & Reefer) We are currently seeking experienced CDL Class A Truck Drivers for Lease Purchase positions, handling Over-the-Road (OTR) runs with Dry Van and Reefer freight.
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CDL Class A driver's license. Job Summary The OHE Operator is responsible for operating the machines required to install the aerial conduit, cables, transformers, pull boxes, transformer pads, and switchgear colors for customers.
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In connection with the handling of children for the facilitation of programs, child safety, and potential emergency situation Responsibilities: Picking up students at local elementary schools (within a 5 mile radius) for our after school program with our 13 passenger bus, bus driving experience preferred, no CDL required.
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The Truck Driver I is responsible for delivering products to/from customers, company branch/warehouse locations, and company suppliers in a delivery van or box truck (No CDL required). We are seeking a Warehouse Route Driver to join our Rexel Energy Solutions team in Charlotte, NC.
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