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Essential Duties and Responsibilities : Operates Dump Truck Hauls heavy equipment to and from installation work sites Physical assistance light labor in the installation process of installing a new septic System including laying drainpipe, Raking out Loam Providing onsite customer service to Wind River Environmental customers.
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Drive a tractor trailer truck with trailer, to transport equipment throughout Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont. Equipment Mover-Lowbed Driver. Load and unload construction equipment (Pavers, Rollers, Loaders, Skid Steer, etc.
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Have a Commercial Driver License (CDL Class A) with a clean driving record. Have a Commercial Driver License (CDL Class A) with a clean driving record. Paid holidays, vacation time, sick leave accrual, tuition reimbursement program, and more.
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Perform construction tasks such as shoveling, raking material, assisting truck driver with backing and dumping materials. Driver Water Truck-Construction. Driving the water truck, supplying water and fuel to equipment on the job site.
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100% hand unload freight at Dollar General stores using rolltainers and a liftgate to get freight of all kind from truck to store. Leading [equipment and technology specs]( designed for driver comfort.
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As a driver in the Refrigerated Division, you will need to be prepared to haul a variety of products including beef, pork, beer, produce, frozen foods, floral goods, and more. Company Driver Pay & Benefits Solo Pay =.46 cpm plus additional 5 cents per mile for a lightweight tractor Team Pay.
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OWNER OPERATORS At U.S. Xpress, we know you do more than drive a truck, you run your own business. Top-Paying CDL A Job Opportunities: DEDICATED ROUTES Sign-On Bonuses Available for Select Routes.
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The Shuttle Driver drives a tandem trailer, tractor trailer and/or straight truck on intrastate and interstate routes for the purpose of transporting empty trailers to the Operating Company warehouse locations.
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