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As a Vehicle Operator, you will undergo expert training in operating CDL Class A, B, and C vehicles across diverse environments. Requirements: Attend a 17-week paid training program to gain skills and certifications in vehicle operations, vehicle maintenance, driving logs, safety policies, daily reports, GPS systems operations, route planning, shipping manifests, cargo loading, technical maintenance inspections, and cargo inspection.
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Customer Delivery Specialist (Class A or Class B CDL Driver) Class A or Class B Commercial Driver's License (CDL), no restrictions with HazMat & Tanker. As a DOT driving professional, you will safely operate a small straight truck over congested city highways, rolling and mountainous terrain and rural roads.
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As an Armored Truck Driver, Qualifications For Armored Car Driver. Happy to get a workout in while on the job, you load and unload cargo consisting of multiple bags of coins weighing as much as 50 lbs.
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One plus years of experience preferred within a delivery driver, route driver, truck driver, medical courier, messenger, ATM technician, patrol officer, military veteran, secure transport, or security guard position.
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Graphic Sign Installer Qualifications: A Class A CDL license is preferred but not required with a clean driving record. As a Graphic Sign Installer , you will be a key member of our team responsible for the precise installation of a variety of signs including electrical.
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As a U-Haul Transfer Driver, you will use U-Haul Company’s proprietary technology to assess and care for field vehicles. Transfer Driver Minimum Qualifications:Valid driver’s licenseAble to use mobile transfer programsD.O.T. certification if required—can be sponsored by U-HaulPerks of joining the U-Haul Team: Get your career moving with a company who empowers team members to be the healthiest version of themselves.
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Warehouse/Driver (Non-CDL) Lead. Non-CDL Drivers at Famous Supply make deliveries to customer shops and/or job sites using a 26-foot box truck with a lift gate. Delivering orders as needed in a 26ft box truck (Non-CDL.
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Closed Sundays - All Chick-fil-A restaurants are closed on Sundays so you can have a day off to spend with family and friends. Chick-fil-A is a great opportunity for people of all ages and backgrounds, and no experience is necessary.
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We welcome those with experience in jobs such as Refrigerated Freight Driver, Shipping, Receiving, and Traffic Clerk, and Courier and others in the Transportation to apply. but what else do we offer to that makes being a UPS Warehouse Worker such a great opportunity.
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As the "face of Airgas", the Delivery Driver is responsible for safely and efficiently delivering compressed gas cylinders to local and regional business customers from an Airgas branch or plant location using a company provided straight or box truck.
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Valid Commercial Driver License (CDL) CLASS A,preferred. Pass a Ryder Background and Motor vehicle check including drug and alcohol verification from previous employers for the last 3 years.
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Immediately hiring a Permanent Full Time Experienced Mid-Level Diesel Technician to support our Truck Fleet at Ryder in Bristol, PA. Refer anyone and get rewarded with UNLIMITED bonuses up $1,500 for every Ryder hired Diesel Mechanic, Service Employee, Driver, Warehouse Associate and more.
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The ideal non-CDL Driver will be at least 23 years of age with experience driving non-cdl commercial vehicles of at least 24’ and 26’ in length. Make deliveries to customer job sites/home offices with a company vehicle.
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At Chick-fil-A, the kitchen staff role is more than just a job, it's an opportunity. Please consider visiting your local Chick-fil-A restaurant if you'd like to learn more about the team member experience.
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Motor Vehicle Physical Damage Appraiser License (preferred) Motor Vehicle Physical Damage Appraiser License. Being good neighbors - helping people, investing in our communities, and making the world a better place - is who we are at State Farm. It is at the core of how we operate and the reason for our success.
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