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Driving instructors must be extremely patient, truly enjoy working hard to help people (especially youth), be detail oriented, and have the ability to remain firm with students and parents who sometimes forget our rules and guidelines, which exist, in order to keep our private driver training school running at a high level of efficiency.
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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. Comply with truck driving rules and regulations.
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The Box Truck Driver drives company trucks to make route deliveries and completes paperwork. Box Truck Driver duties include but are not limited to:Drive company trucks to make route deliveries to customers and meet delivery schedules.
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Will be driving an automatic Boom truck delivering drywall and drywall supplies. Trillium Drivers is now seeking CDL Class B Boom truck drivers for a local delivery position. Today's Featured Opening: Job Description: Trillium Drivers is now seeking CDL Class B Boom truck drivers for a local delivery position.
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Responsibilities:Safely operate a heavy or tractor-trailer truckLoad and unload fluidsProperly track and document activity logReport any issues or incidents to dispatchInspect truck before and after tripQualifications:Previous experience in truck driving or other related fieldsClass A Commercial driver's license with Tankers Endorsement Ability to handle physical workloadStrong work ethic.
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The Part-Time Box Truck Driver drives company trucks to make route deliveries and completes paperwork. delivery driver, route driver, driver, non-CDL driver, box truck driver, truck driver, box truck, local truck driver, Military Friendly.
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3-Year DMV Report may be required for driving company vehicles (as applicable) as per LMC and insurance guidelines. Ability to pass test for heavy equipment operation of one or more of the following: skid-steer, mini-excavator, front-end loader, backhoe, roller, off-road truck, water truck, dozer, excavator, motor grader, rover, GPS, and other pieces of equipment.
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While doing these processes, you may need to use either a stationary pc or handheld scanner device while operating the PIT and if driving a stock picker or turret truck operate at levels of 60-80 feet in the air.
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Forklift certification and reach truck driving experience preferred. Cube Cooling for Frac Truck. The Receiving Clerk is responsible for deliveries, verifying shipment records, accepting shipments, and distributing materials and parts entering the company.
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Keywords: tractor trailer driver, commercial driver, Class A cdl driver, professional driver CDL-A Driver, CDL A Truck Driver, Class A CDL Driver, Class A CDL Truck Driver, CDL Truck Driver, CDL Commercial Truck Driver, CDL Driver Home Daily, Class A CDL Driver Home Daily.
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1+ year experience driving an Air-Vac or Mechanical sweeper truck is required. Sweeper Truck Driver (Non CDL- Night Shift) Competency in completing pre and post trip truck inspections and other required tasks.
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Must possess a valid Maryland Class B CDL driver’s license upon hiring and driving record of less than 4 points; · Operate 7 of the following 10 vehicles/equipment proficiently: ° Fork lift, roller, bucket truck, dump truck, skid steer loader, tractor mower, bulldozer, paver, grader, roller.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionPosition Summary:Drives responsibly to work as a tractor-trailer combination driver, applying knowledge of commercial driving regulations, to operate as a belly-dump driver and/or water truck driver and/or transport driver.
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Responsible for food truck operations including driving truck to events and cooking and serving food to guests. Ensure all food, truck, and driving safety procedures are completed.
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Requirements: CDL B Driver with at least 1 year of box truck experience or recent CDL driving school graduate. Collect, verify, manage delivery documents, materials, and instructions (BOLs)Report defects, accidents or violations to your licenseMaintain a valid driving license with no recent moving or driving violations (both personal and commercial)Qualifications:Proven work experience as a truck driver operating a 26 box truckHands on experience with electronic equipment and software (Garmin GPS, ELD apps and tracking, etc.
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