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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionWe are currently seeking experienced CDL Class B Truck Drivers with Hazmat, Air Brakes, and Tanker Endorsements, knowledge of DOT regulations and industry best practices to join our team.
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Must have a valid Class A Commercial Driver's License (CDL) issued by the driver's state or residence, Hazmat & Tanker Endorsement preferred. Job DescriptionJob DescriptionPosition Summary:Drives responsibly to work as a tractor-trailer combination driver, applying knowledge of commercial driving regulations, to operate as a belly-dump driver and/or water truck driver and/or transport driver.
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CDL License with hazmat and tanker endorsements required. Drivers perform basic driving functions to operate crude oil/product tanker truck, including crude oil testing, loading and unloading.
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Qualifications:Valid CDL Class B driver's license with Hazmat, Air Brakes, and Tanker endorsements. How to Apply: If you meet the qualifications and are ready to join our team as a CDL Class B Truck Driver, we encourage you to apply.
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Must maintain current driver’s license that meets state requirements, i.e., CDL, Class B with possible hazmat and tanker endorsements. Pay: $20-$22, depending on experience Dump Truck Driver Position Overview This is a skilled position which requires picking up and delivering of bulk product from suppliers to plants or job sites.
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Dump Truck Driver. Must have thorough operational knowledge and skills of dump truck and related equipment to be operated. Minimum of 3 years experience driving truck with similar weight and equipment preferred.
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Drives responsibly to work as a tractor-trailer combination driver, applying knowledge of commercial driving regulations, to operate as a belly-dump driver and/or water truck driver and/or transport driver.
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Maintain current driver's license that meets state requirements, i.e., CDL, Class B driver with possible hazmat and tanker endorsements. Apply for the truck driver position today and jumpstart your career with the CRH family.
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Truck Driver: Do you want to work for a company that values your skills? Keywords: CDL; Construction; Kansas; Truck; Salina. Must keep truck in a clean and orderly condition.
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Position Summary: Drives responsibly to work as a tractor-trailer combination driver, applying knowledge of commercial driving regulations, to operate as a belly-dump driver and/or water truck driver and/or transport driver.
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Must Have a Valid CDL B Driver's License Tanker & HAZMAT Endorsements REQUIRED Our tanker truck drivers collect used oils, antifreezes, and oily water from large corporations to small family-owned automotive shops.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionPrimoris Heavy Civil is seeking an experienced fuel truck/oiler driver with an active CDL A, and Tanker and Hazmat endorsements for our ongoing highway and bridge project in Covington, LA. Candidates will be required to operate fuel truck, fuel and grease heavy equipment and provide fluids as needed for the equipment.
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Valid CDL class B license with a Hazmat and Tanker endorsement. The primary purpose of the Vacuum Truck Driver is to drive a vacuum truck to transport and dispose of liquid industrial by-products.
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Job Type: Full-time Pay: $1,200.00 per week with potential to earn over $100,000 per year Benefits: Home Every Night Health Insurance (Medical, Dental, Vision) 401K and 401K match retirement plan Paid Time Off Paid Holidays Home Nights & Weekends Referral Bonus Pre-Employment Qualifications: CDL – B License with Hazmat & Tanker Endorsements Valid Medical Card Must have a “clear” MVR (Motor Vehicle Record.
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Requirements: For the local CDL-A tanker Owner Operator position, youll need:Your valid CDL-AYou must be 23 Years of AgeYou must have 2 Years of Tractor Trailer ExperienceYour Tanker & Hazmat EndorsementsAnd in some locations, a TWIC Card is requiredAbout Working with Us: We understand the needs of drivers like you at Penn Tank Lines, Inc., our Jet Fuel Division, and our affiliate Genesis Transportation.
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