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Requires a CDL Class A License to operate the delivery vehicle over 26,001 pounds. Must have a CDL Class A license and comply with all state and federal regulations. Must have a valid CDL Class A at all times and be at least 21 years of age.
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Job title: Class B CDL Driver. Class B CDL or higher. PARR is the single and total source for home building supplies, solutions, and service for professional home builders of large and mid-sized communities and single custom homes, and for motivated homeowners working on home improvement projects.
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High School diploma or equivalent; Currently hold a CDL Class B; Ability to obtain Hazmat Endorsement 1-3 years of sales, service, and route related driving experience; Prior experience in B2B sales preferred; Willingness to complete a background check, drug test, and physical.
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The Surface Mount Technology (SMT) Machine Operator will be responsible for the operation of automated equipment used in the SMT assembly line. Job Description - SMT Machine Operator. The Surface Mount Technology (SMT) Machine Operator will be responsible for the operation of automated equipment used in the SMT assembly line.
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Messer North America, Inc. is looking to hire a reliable, safety conscious Class A CDL Bulk Truck Driver to our family! Valid Class A CDL License with Tanker endorsement. 1+ year of verifiable Class A CDL experience.
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Valid Class A Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) or Valid Class B Commercial Driver’s License (CDL). Local CDL A or Local CDL B Driver w/ Knuckleboom or w/ Crane Certification.
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POSITION SUMMARY: A Driver- CDL (B) is responsible for safely operating a collection truck, and providing prompt, courteous and complete waste removal services for customers. In addition, a Driver - CDL (B) is responsible for ensuring his or her vehicle is in compliance with the Company's safety standards prior to operating the vehicle, ensures that all Company, state and federal regulations are adhered to at all times while operating the vehicle, and completes vehicle condition reports ("VCRs") on a daily basis to ensure that any vehicle defects are repaired in a timely manner.
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How You Will Make an ImpactOur customer base seeks luxury, value, and world-class service. Keen attention to detail with a commitment to solving complex problemsStrong written and verbal communication skillsKnowledge of inventory control and managementCRM skillsAbout UsWe were founded in 2014 by Jeff Swickard in Wilsonville, OR.Swickard has positioned itself as a leader in highline brands such as Mercedes Benz, Toyota, Lexus, Porsche, Audi, and Jaguar-Land Rover among others.
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Our manufacturing client will be hiring an SMT Operator/Technician to be responsible for all aspects of the Surface Mount area. 4 years of experience as an SMT Operator/Technician. Acts as a back-up to the wave solder operator as required.
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Currently hold a CDL Class B; Thermo Fluids in Portland, OR is looking for a Class B Route Driver (known internally as a Sales and Service Representative) to join their safety conscious team.
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Roush has an immediate unique opportunity for a full-time CDL A Heavy Wrecker Driver to operate heavy-duty wreckers to recover disabled commercial vehicles. Minimum 3 yearsClass A driving (CDL A) experience ofcommercial / heavy duty wrecker.
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Come join our team WHAT YOU’LL DO: As a Journeyman Body Shop Technician, you will perform body work on medium and heavy-duty class 6- 8 trucks, including performing pre/post repair washes, bodywork, replacement of parts, installs on new trucks, and other minor repairs as assigned.
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Interstate (Class A) Commercial Driver’s License with Hazmat endorsement (including cleared background check) or will obtain HAZMAT endorsement (with cleared background check) within 120 calendar days of date of hire.
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Vaccinated against Hepatitis B., MMR, PPD, Varicella (Chickenpox), TD/TDAP (clinic roles only). ZoomCare is seeking a CT/X-Ray Technologist to join our team! Certification in phlebotomy; knowledge of venipuncture, ability to locate an accessible vein, and to draw a blood sample.
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In addition, we are the leading producer of airfoil castings for the industrial gas turbine market.
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