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Non-CDL Delivery Driver , you will be responsible for delivering products to 15-25 stops per day. Non-CDL Delivery Driver. Safely operate a 24 box truck with air brakes up to 25,999 GVW.
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As a Walmart truck driver, you can choose what personal career growth looks like for you. As a CDL-A driver for our private fleet, you will make no touch freight deliveries of merchandise to Walmart locations within in the region.
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Reach Truck Operator | Material Handler (2nd Shift) $500 BONUS. Key words: Material Handler, materials, inventory counts, RF scanner, forklift, forklift operator, reach truck operater, warehouse, organization, certification, hazardous waste materials, cycle counts.
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We anticipate future need for our Tow Truck Driver team and are gathering interested candidates for future consideration. At IAA, our tow truck drivers are dedicated to delivering top-notch towing services.
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Its products and service offerings include diesel engines, transmissions, bumper-to-bumper truck repair, transport refrigeration, power generation systems, and supply chain logistics services. Operate, drive, and maintain company service trucks and parts inventory on truck.
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Under the long-standing brand, W.W. Williams Companies comprise one of the nation's largest sales and service providers of industrial power products with an extensive network of 44 facilities employing more than 515 service technicians.
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Understands DOT compliance and ability to maintain driver files. Job Specifications/Experience/Education: Bachelor’s Degree or 5-10 years of related experience as a safety manager in the crane/rigging industry, heavy industry environment, petrochemical, steel, etc.
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Driver/Transportation Specialist Responsibilities: Provide in-country transportation for meetings, site visits, and interagency exercises, including airport assistance. In-Country Facilitator Responsibilities: Maintain direct contact with the U.S. Embassy, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and State Border Services to assist with site access and visa issues.
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Simpson Strong-Tie Powered Industrial Truck (PIT) Certification (will certify at hire) required. Software: Software: Proficient with Rockwell’s RSLogix 500 & 5000, FactoryTalk Suite Platform, FactoryTalk View, Studio 5000, RSLinx; AutomationDirect’s Do-more, C-more, DirectSOFT, CLICK. Proficient with AutoCAD, FANUC robotics.
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Must have utility pole/manhole awareness - bucket truck training and confined space training are a plus. Working knowledge of using various fusion splicing and optical testing equipment including, Alcoa Fujikura, GN Net Test, EXFO, Fitel, and Sumitomo.
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Related experience may include: Roll-Back Driver, Flatbed Driver, Delivery Driver, Route Driver, Box Truck Driver, Stakebody Driver, Appliance Delivery.
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Guard and maintain the safety and security of our employees, armored truck, and liability at all times. Inside every iconic Brink's truck is a team working for each other, their customers, and our historic legacy.
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Operates an electric Powered Industrial Truck (i.e. Order Picker, Reach Truck, Rider Jack, Sit Down Fork Lift) to pick-up, deliver or move merchandise and materials around a warehouse/distribution center location.
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Wheelchair Driver for Non- Emergency Medical Transportation Company. Wheelchair Driver for Non- Emergency Medical Transportation Company. NEMT Columbus, Ohio Minimum Experience. Able to speak, read and write the English language sufficiently to converse with the general public, dispatchers, passengers, understand highway traffic signs, signals, maps, manifests, schedules.
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Apply Now Share Job Gerente Regional de Operaciones - Paisajismo / Remoción de Nieve Localidad Columbus, OH Departamento Corporate Tipo Full Time Experiencia Senior Manager/Supervisor Aplica ya Compartir trabajo Kellermeyer Bergensons Services (KBS) tiene una oportunidad inmediata de tiempo completo para unirse a nuestro equipo de operaciones como Gerente de Operaciones Regionales.
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