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Requirements for Box Truck Driver (non CDL):1-3 years of previous experience driving 26-28 FT box trucks or any other commercial motor vehicle over 10,001 lbs. delivery driver, route driver, driver, non-CDL driver, box truck driver, truck driver, box truck, local truck driver, Military Friendly, Final Mile#INDHP.
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Delivery driver, route driver, driver, non-CDL driver, box truck driver, truck driver, box truck, local truck driver, Military Friendly, Final Mile.
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Candidates are subject to pre-employment assessments, Motor Vehicle Record review, criminal background checks, references check, and a post-offer drug screen. As a Delivery Driver at Crescent Electric, you are responsible for the timely and accurate delivery and/or pick-up of goods to specified locations.
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At least 3 years of previous experience operating a motor vehicle Must be at least 21 years of age or olderUnderstand refuse collection policies, procedures, guidelines and practices. Summary The Cart Delivery Driver safely drives a truck to deliver and pick up the waste containers used by the public in accordance with Decision Driving principles within the prescribed time.
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Local Delivery Driver (non-CDL) you will be responsible for driving a Commercial Motor Vehicle in compliance with applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations as well as company policies and procedures to transport products to customer locations in a safe, timely, and courteous manner.
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A Motor Vehicle Record (MVR) and Pre-Employment Screening Program (PSP) indicating no more than 2 combined violations and at fault accidents in the past 3 years. Collect payments and accurately document delivery.
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Depending on the truck and/or hauler, you may be required to have a commercial motor vehicle license. Not be disqualified to drive a commercial motor vehicle under the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Act.
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The Delivery Bay Driver Trainee is a temporary position that allows a prospective candidate, with little to no experience operating a Class-A CDL motor vehicle, the opportunity to train with a professional Driver Trainer through a robust three (3) month training program.
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Successful completion of pre-employment criminal background, motor vehicle record, D.O.T. safety performance and drug/alcohol history, employment/education verification, reference checks and post-offer physical examination and drug/alcohol screening are required in accordance with the Company's hiring process and substance abuse policies.
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Basic computer knowledge and skills required - this is a NON CDL position, but candidates must have the ability to pass company Motor Vehicle Check and drive a company vehicle.
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Operate a commercial delivery truck over an established route to deliver such items as beer and non-alcoholic drinks to customer's place of business. Issue or obtain customer signature on receipt for pickup or delivery.
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Knowledge of safe operation of a heavy truck and knowledge of Federal, State, and local motor vehicle safety laws. Examples Of Worked Performed For Delivery Driver. Perks That Come With Being a Delivery Driver.
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TITLE: CDL Driver- Part Time DIVISION: Transportation. Commercial Driver’s License, DOT Medical Certificate and Motor Vehicle Record (10 years of history.) This position is a critical support role for the Transportation Team. As a Driver, duties include transporting goods to routes in a commercial vehicle, making deliveries and pickups to and from school sites and warehouses, and communicating with management team and dispatchers.
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TITLE: CDL Driver DIVISION: Transportation. REPORTS TO: Transportation Manager FLSA CLASSIFICATION: Non-Exempt/Hourly. CDL B (Required) Meet delivery schedules while maintaining safe work practices.
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Safely operate a Commercial vehicle. CDL A/B (Required) Ability to handle physical workload, physically qualified to perform all duties of a driver. Pass a DOJ and criminal background check.
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