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Requires Class B CDL (Class A is a plus) Monday thru Friday. About the role - CDL Driver Class B (Greencastle, PA) This is a driver (40%) / laborer (60%) position.
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About the role - CDL Driver Class B (Templeton, MA) Please also be advised that Orica will never request payment or require candidates to deposit a check during the recruitment and onboarding processes.
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About the role - CDL Driver Class B (Louisville, TN) Orica is an Equal Opportunity Employer and we are a Drug-free workplace. Please note that Orica will not offer employment to any candidate without first undertaking a formal application and recruitment process.
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About the role - CDL Driver Class B (Macon, NC) Orica promotes and fosters a culture of and Equal Opportunity Employment everywhere we operate. Established in 1874, we have grown to become the world leader in mining and civil blasting with a diverse of team of more than 13,000 across the world.
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And to assist in providing a quality service of bulk explosives to customers in a safe and environmentally conscious manner at all times. Ignite your career at a place where your distinct potential can find its home.
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You will be paid a competitive salary, learn from talented individuals across multiple disciplines and be able to thrive in a safe workplace within a collaborative culture. As part of a truly global company, you will have the ability to grow and learn in a diverse, collaborative culture.
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Opportunity to live and play in the Last Best PlaceAwesome Schedule of Monday - Friday with no weekends and home every nightAdditional Perks: Discounted Gym Memberships, Auto Discount, Tuition Assistance, Verizon Discount, Discounted Dog Daycare/Boarding.
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Ability to communicate and work in a team environment. Do not apply for this role if you will need Orica Immigration Sponsorship (e.g., H1-B, TN, STEM OPT, etc.) At Orica, it’s the power of our people that leads change and shapes our futures.
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Note: Orica does not provide immigration-related sponsorship for this role. Orica USA Inc. has been recognized as one of the top companies for women to work for in the transportation industry by the Women in Trucking Association (WIT) in 2023.
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Orica is looking for a Class B CDL Driver for the position of Mobile Mixing Unit Driver/Operator as well as maintenance and upkeep of this equipment. About The Role - CDL Driver (Warrenton, GA.
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We have been made aware that some individuals have received scam emails which include false and invalid offers of employment from Orica. Job Description About Orica. Ensure raw materials and dangerous goods are used, handled, and stored according to requirements.
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You will operate plant and equipment to provide blasting products and services to customers. Salary to be determined by the applicant’s experience, knowledge, skills, and abilities, as well as internal equity and alignment with market data.
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Company provided Maternity Leave. It’s an exciting time to join us – we are shaping the future of mining through digital and automated technologies, embracing new ways of thinking, pioneering innovation and reimagining the way we work.
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About the role - CDL Driver Class B (Midland, TX) About the role - CDL Driver Class B (Midland, TX) Signing Bonus $2,500. Voluntary Employee/Dependent Life and Accidental Death & Dismemberment Insurance.
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Shift: Full Time, Monday - Friday, Early morning start. Must possess a valid Class A Commercial Driver's License (CDL) Must have at least 1 year Class A commercial driving experience or equivalent driving experience in the military.
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