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You'll need a clean driving record and meet the Driver Qualifications listed below. BlueTriton Brands, Inc. (“BlueTriton”) is a water and beverage company in North America that produces and distributes a portfolio of brands of spring water, purified water, and other beverages, which include Poland Spring®, Deer Park®, Ozarka®, Ice Mountain®, Zephyrhills®, Arrowhead®, Origin™, Saratoga®, AC+ION®, Pure Life®, B’EAU®, and Splash Refresher.
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Safely drives step-van delivery truck (may be manual) over any assigned route to sell, deliver, and merchandise products, as well as provide excellent customer service to a variety of grocery, mass merchandise, and independent chain stores.
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Previous experience as an armored car driver. The Route Supervisor is responsible for supervising a team drivers, messengers, and guards that support and performs the Cash in Transit functions.
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As a Route Sales and Service Representative (SSR ) you will service existing customers by exchanging solvent or aqueous fluids along with removal of drum wastes, servicing parts washers and other equipment while operating a Class B box truck.
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Title : Route Linen Driver. Join our team at Dempsey Uniform & Linen Supply and embark on a fulfilling career as a Route Service Representative in Clifton, NJ. Apply today to become a vital part of our mission to provide top-notch service to our valued customers along your designated route.
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We have a challenging opportunity for a Route Supervisor. Oversee daily operations including but not limited to route efficiency, route scheduling, opening and closing of branch. Knowledge of route analysis and logistics.
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Senior Department Full-Time Driver will operate minibuses and vans (No CDL Required) and is responsible for the safety and supervision of senior adults while transporting them to a social day program.
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The Truck Driver Manager oversees cross dock operations, supervises the staff of truck drivers, and drives company trucks to make route deliveries. manager, lead driver, supervisor, box truck manager, non-cdl senior manager, delivery driver manager, truck driver manager, truck driver lead, Military Friendly.
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As a Lead Driver / Mover, you will be expected to lift and carry items weighing up to 50lb regularly. Iron Mountain helps lower cost and risk, comply with regulations, recover from disaster, and enable digital and sustainable solutions, whether in information management, digital transformation, secure storage and destruction, data center operations, cloud services, or art storage and logistics.
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All positions are armed, so you will be required to have and maintain the necessary licenses for your area to work as an armored truck driver/messenger. If you are over 21, enjoy working in a fast-paced environment and seek new challenges, a position as an armored truck Driver/Messenger might be right for you.
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On the job training is also available to become a forklift operator and crane operator if the employee in the position of Jockey Driver/Ground person proves to be a safe and dependable employee.
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Do you have at least six months of delivery driver experience specifically operating a company vehicle (i.e. cargo van, sprinter van, box truck, etc.) Staffmark is hiring an experienced Local Delivery Driver in Fairfield, NJ, to work for our phenomenal client responsible for the creation of America's most popular meal kit.
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SHIFT YOUR FUTURE Casual Package Deliver Driver SHIFT YOUR TEAM Who exactly are casual UPS Package Delivery Drivers? Permanent, full-time small package delivery drivers receive an average total compensation package of $145,000 per year.
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Every day is different at GardaWorld with diverse work assignments and flexible schedules.
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The candidate selected must be at least 22 years old, have a valid driver's license, and bring at least six months of verifiable delivery driver experience with a company vehicle. The Local Delivery Driver will be responsible for accurately delivering meal kits to customers' homes from the local warehouse.
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Title: route driver Company: Smith Brothers Farms in Fair Lawn, NJ
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