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The Truck Driving Instructor reports to the Vice President and Coffee County Campus Coordinator and is responsible for developing, planning, and preparing a complete progressive course of study, lesson plans, assignments, and instructional aides, and keep these revised and up-to-date to meet the requirements of the industry.
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Perform all duties assigned by the Aerial Foreman, which include but are no limited to, help erect telephone poles, feed fiber and provide tools to aerial lineman from the ground, work in a bucket truck, trim trees, dig holes, etc.
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Operate a Standard Commercial Service Boom Truck. Proper operation of the boom on the service truck according to safety protocols. As a Commercial Technician 2 you will be responsible for all aspects of tire and related service and repair for the Retail/Commercial Tires, Medium Truck, and Agricultural Tires.
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Unload truck and help stock shelves in food pantry. Pick up mail at US Post Office when necessary. The Salvation Army, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the universal Christian Church.
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The Grill Operator's responsibilities may include, but are not limited to: Filtering oil fryers daily Maintaining outside grounds Clean equipment, inside and outside windows, stock rooms and restrooms Unload delivery truck at least 2 times a week Take out and empty trash Must be able to operate specific cooking equipment, cut food products, and/or prepare orders.
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The Branch Driver is responsible for delivering products to/from customers, company branch/warehouse locations, and company suppliers in a delivery van or box truck (No CDL required). In lieu of experience, must attend company driver training.
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Now Hiring Experienced Class A CDL Truck Drivers for our Western Regional Division! Join our fast-growing company where you're more than a driver, you’re family. Ashley Pacific Northwest is a family-owned trucking company that provides Class A CDL driving opportunities for our various dry-van divisions.
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C.R. England is Now Hiring Experienced CDL-A Truck Drivers! Dedicated Dollar Tree Ridgefield, WA is looking for drivers to run Solo. All drivers will hand unload the trailer using rollers. Top of the line automatic transmission trucks.
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Ryder is now hiring Local Hazmat CDL-B Truck Drivers in Portland, OR Average $1,120+ per Week. Paid personal time policy - we pay you for what you don't use at your hourly rate Travel companion policy *Select locations only 24/7 industry-leading emergency roadside assistance Voted one of America’s Best Employers by Forbes four years in a row.
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Designs and delivers driver training and safety courses; trains new drivers and retrains those involved in accidents. Evaluate and monitor driver safety and performance, as well as compliance with legal, employment, and Labor policy matters.
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Sysco has immediate job openings for dependable CDL A Delivery Truck Drivers to safely and efficiently operate a tractor-trailer and manually unload/deliver various products (meats, produce, frozen foods, groceries, dry goods, supplies, etc.
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Home time varies with Team from every week, every two weeks, or as the Teams prefer (more home time if living by hub) Mix of drop & hook, live load/unload, and driver assist (pallet jack) The driver must be willing to drive during the day or during the night.
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We have an excellent opportunity for Ready-Mix Concrete Truck Drivers in McMinnville, OR! Minimum Qualifications: - Previous truck driving experience (concrete experience preferred, but not required)- Possess and maintain a valid commercial driver’s license, medical card and clean driving record: Class B minimum requirement, Class A preferred- Ability to lift 50 lbs.
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Now Hiring School Bus Drivers in Willamina, ORWhy join as a School Bus Driver? Now Hiring School Bus Drivers in Willamina, ORWhy join as a School Bus Driver? DOT Regulation 49 CFR Part 40 does not authorize the use of Schedule I drugs, including marijuana, for any reason.
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