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The Driver will operate a Broom Sweeper Truck or a Dump Truck/Follow Truck, providing prompt service to customers on scheduled routes, including new housing developments, local cities & road construction, etc.
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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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Imperial Dade, a leading North American distributor, has a Non-CDL Delivery Driver role available in Hilliard, OH! As a Non-CDL Delivery Driver, you will be responsible for delivering products to 15-25 stops per day.
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Operates a variety of motorized vehicles and specialized mechanical and/or electronic equipment (i.e., dump truck with snowplow and salt spreading attachments, backhoe, front end loader, chain saw, chipper/leaf machine, jack hammer, sewer video camera, vac truck, post driver, mowers, skid steer loader or other equivalent types of equipment) based on the functions necessary to perform specific job duties.
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If so, then consider becoming U-Haul Company's newest U-Box Customer Care Representative (CCR; local delivery driver). Operate an 8000-lb propane forklift or a truck-mounted forklift (training provided.
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Position Overview Although NO CDL is required to operate this vehicle, the truck you will drive has the capacity of approximately 35 (or more) tons, which you will use to transport materials. Continually drives truck within the confines of the facility.
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Related experience may include: Long Haul Driver, Heavy Haul Driver, Lowboy Driver, Equipment Driver, Equipment Operator, Owner-Operator, Delivery Driver.
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Simpson Strong-Tie Powered Industrial Truck Certification required (will certify at hire). Equipment: Operate forklift, reach truck, order picker, and electric pallet jack. Simpson Strong-Tie is a leader in engineered structural connectors, software, and solutions for the building industry.
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In this role, drivers will be required to perform minor mechanical functions to ensure safe operation of the tow truck and proper towing of vehicles. Here at IAA Holdings, our Tow truck drivers will be responsible for providing best-in-class towing service for the organization.
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Operate haul truck and water truck. Must be able to climb stairs or ladders to access in and out of truck. Must be able to do a competent inspection of the truck including fluids.
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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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Linde Gas & Equipment, Inc. is seeking a Counter Sales Representative - Truck Driver to join our team located in Columbus, OH. The Counter Person - In Store Sales Representative - Truck Driver will be responsible for performing customer service activities within a retail store environment, selling product to walk-in customers, and proactively calling preferred and retail customers.
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MHE Operator (Reach Truck, Sit Down Forklift, Cherry Picker) MHE forklift operators are responsible for picking and supplying automotive glass, such as windshields, and supplies to workstations or performing replenishment duties utilizing cherry picker, reach truck, or sit-down forklifts.
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Be able to make logistical decisions (when to dispose, what to donate or recycle, how to best complete a job, how to package items and load a truck, how to market during downtime). Make sure all daily truck inspections are performed (tire pressure, oil, equipment, etc.
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Washes/cleans all vehicles thoroughly, including under-hood components, trunks, rear compartments, inside gas doors, fender wells, truck beds, tires, wheels, windows, dashes, interior panels, headliners, door jambs and sill plates, cup holders, and under seats.
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