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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionNOTE: This job involves driving 26' box trucks and requires a CDL, but you will be expected to execute all of the same physical tasks as non-driver crew members - you will NOT be sitting behind the wheel all day.
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Or two years similar field experience Must hold a current U.S driver license and be capable of obtaining a US passport for international travel Ability to overnight travel 10% of the time Electrical skills, low voltage electronics and high voltage electrical theory Ability to read and understand electrical schematics Electrical circuit trouble shooting abilities Strong mechanical installation skills (layout, assembly, tie in, etc.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionDescriptionCadogan Tate New York Limited has an exciting position available for a Professional Mover/Driver. A knowledge of proper handling of art, antiquities and high-end furniture using the appropriate materials and methods for packaging, loading and securing for safe transportFamiliarity with paperwork; Bills of Lading, Condition Reports, Inventory, Drivers Logs, etc.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionThe Driver is responsible to drive the company-issued automobile to transport materials, office personnel, or facility tenants to various destinations. The driver may also be responsible to perform miscellaneous duties, such as carrying supplies to and from or transporting tenants to prospective permanent housing, and is responsible for maintaining the maintenance and good condition of the vehicle.
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Job Responsibilities: Dump Truck Driver The DDS Companies is looking for a Dump Truck Driver to be based out of our Central NY operation in Tully. You will be responsible for driving commercial vehicles to transport earth materials to and from construction sites in a safe and efficient manner.
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80,000 - $100,000+ / Year. $4,000 Sign-On Bonus No Touch Freight; Haul pre-loaded and pre-tarped sheetrock and other building materials to job sites and retail establishments between PA, MD, NJ, NY, and Southern CT. CANDIDATES MUST LIVE IN ONE OF THE ABOVE STATES TO QUALIFY Get home EVERY WEEKEND.
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You can join us (with the qualifications) as a Regional Flatbed Driver! Drivers work a consistent Monday-Friday schedule with weekend home time Company Driver Benefits: Significant Compensation Packages – call a recruiter for details.
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Responsible for operating a forklift, transporting merchandise and materials throughout the club, assisting with the loading and unloading of delivery trucks, inspecting and receiving incoming merchandise, preparing pallets, performing general maintenance and safety procedures, maintaining policies and procedures, and delivering a positive service experience to Members.
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Other duties as assignedRequired skills and abilities:Fire Safety certification: S95NY Valid Driver LicenseSkilled in HVAC maintenance and repairs. Identify materials, tools or supplies needed and submit purchase order for approval.
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Working knowledge of materials and method in field Previous experience in maintenance of high-rise buildings, houses or other structures. Records work performed, materials used and jobs in progress on work orders Measures building materials and spaces for installation accurately.
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This position will require the driver to deliver aggregates and bituminous paving materials to job sites, customer locations and production facilities while operating safely and with In DOT rules and requirements.
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Working in cooperation with the Delivery Material Handler to determine where to set the materials and unloading them. Responsibilities may include warehouse work, including loading and unloading of materials on to or off of trucks or into warehouse as assigned.
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Delivery Driver (non CDL) North Bergen , New Jersey A position at White Cap isnt your ordinary job. White Cap Supply Holdings, LLC ("White Cap") serves as a one-stop shop providing concrete accessories and chemicals, tools and equipment, building materials and fasteners, erosion and waterproofing and safety products to professional contractors by meeting their distinct and customized supply needs in non-residential, residential and infrastructure end markets.
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Maintain DOT driver log and other required transport documentation. Position drives a tractor/trailer truck to make local regional deliveries (up to 275 mile radius) of predominantly finished products or raw materials/supplies to company distribution and manufacturing centers.
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This position will be responsible for the performance of tasks associated with hazardous waste clean-up, site-remediation, equipment decontamination and handling of hazardous materials and will operate a variety of vehicles including vacuum trailer, roll-off and hydro-blasting equipment.
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