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Inspects transit vehicle, to include but not limited to gas, oil, water levels, brakes, windshield wipers, lights and safety equipment, to ensure everything is in working order, properly equipped, maintained, and clean.
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Class A CDL without the following restrictions: Manual (E), Air brakes (L, Z), Night driving (G), No semi-trailer (O), Intrastate only (K) or Medical variance (M) Clean motor vehicle license. OTR CDL A Tank Truck Drivers needed to haul chemical/hazmat and herbicide products across 48 states and Canada at up to $0.60 a practical mile, loaded and empty + supplemental pay.
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Diagnose, maintain, and repair vehicle systems including engine, transmission, steering, suspension, brakes, etc. Diagnose, maintain, and repair vehicle systems including engine, transmission, steering, suspension, brakes, etc.
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Diagnosing, maintaining, and repairing vehicle automotive systems including engine, transmission, electrical steering, suspension, brakes, air conditioning, etc. Diagnosing, maintaining, and repairing vehicle automotive systems including engine, transmission, electrical steering, suspension, brakes, air conditioning, etc.
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Orientation Details Offers paid orientation Accommodation is covered Drivers get their own room Lunch, Breakfast is included Covers some or all travel expenses Hiring Requirements Class A license without any of the following restrictions: (L,Z) Air Brakes, (G) Night Driving, (O) No Semi Trailer, (K) Intrastate Only or (M) Medical Variance 2 years OTR experience 6 months Flatbed experience We're an equal opportunity employer.
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ResponsibilitiesDiagnose, maintain, and repair vehicle systems including engine, transmission, steering, suspension, brakes, etc. ResponsibilitiesDiagnose, maintain, and repair vehicle systems including engine, transmission, steering, suspension, brakes, etc.
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Plus one or more of the following supplemental qualifications: Knowledge of automotive electrical, engine diagnostics, air brakes, and automotive maintenance as they pertain to light delivery vehicles and trucks.
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Hiring contingent upon Post Offer Employment Testing (POET), Hiring contingent upon police records check, Hiring contingent upon driver's license check, Hiring contingent upon drug testing. Ability to obtain Department of Transportation (DOT) medical Examiner's Certificate.
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Working on various machines including Auto Shear, Twelve Foot shear, and eventually press brakes. This opportunity is working 12 hour shifts (7p - 7a) and works a rotation schedule (3 days on, 4 days off then 4 days on 3 days off.
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Ability set up and operate Press Brakes. Johnson Controls is currently hiring 2 Machine Operator I (Press Brake)! Familiarity with and understanding of sheet metal stretches related to material thickness and angular dimensions.
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Diagnose, maintain, and repair vehicle automotive systems including engine, transmission, electrical steering, suspension, brakes, air conditioning, etc. Diagnose, maintain, and repair vehicle automotive systems including engine, transmission, electrical steering, suspension, brakes, air conditioning, etc.
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Orientation Details Orientation is not paid for Does not cover accommodation Drivers get their own room No meals are included Orientation is performed partly or in full online Does not cover any travel expenses Hiring Requirements Class A license without any of the following restrictions: (L,Z) Air Brakes, (G) Night Driving, (O) No Semi Trailer, (K) Intrastate Only or (M) Medical Variance 12 months OTR experience We're an equal opportunity employer.
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Master Level Auto Technician. Offers of employment are contingent upon successfully passing a criminal background check and review of motor vehicle records. Utilize diagnostic tools, special service equipment and standard test drives to monitor vehicle components and systems.
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Drivers in this position that hold a Class B CDL; drive vehicles under 26,000 lb such as a passenger bus or a straight truck with air brakes or a combination vehicle. Drivers in this position that hold a Class B CDL; drive vehicles under 26,000 lb such as a passenger bus or a straight truck with air brakes or a combination vehicle.
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JLMC is a full service automotive business that not only provides the quick lube oil change that people would expect from the name, but also light and medium line mechanical repairs, brakes, alignments, and tires.
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