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The CDL-Class B Driver is responsible for the transportation of hazardous waste (tank, van, and/or roll-off dump truck) from a generator/facility to a Clean Harbors facility and/or an outside disposal facility adhering to Department of Transportation (DOT) and hazardous waste regulations.
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A Duie Pyle is seeking an experienced, motivated full-time CDL-A Dedicated Flatbed Truck Driver You will be home daily, driving Class A flatbeds, making local delivers carrying fencing.
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Make the shift and fuel your career as a CDL Class A Truck Driver for Penske. Immediate Opportunities: Full-time Local Class A CDL Truck Drivers.
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Ruan is hiring Class A CDL flatbed drivers to be based in East Butler, PA, to haul steel for our dedicated customer, Marmon Keystone. With the Department of Transportation's Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse in effect, all applicants must create a profile at fmcsa.
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As an elite tanker Class A truck driver, you can enjoy high earning power (especially if you have your HazMat endorsement!) Hiring requirements: 12 months recent tractor trailer experience CDL-A with hazmat and tanker endorsement Preferred: TWIC Card and Passport Preferred (company reimbursed) Must meet Highway Transport’s MVR requirements System Driver must live within 100 miles of service center.
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CDL Class A required. About Penske Logistics Penske Logistics is a wholly owned subsidiary of Penske Truck Leasing. When you join Penske, you join a team of professional truck drivers committed to delivering products safely and on time.
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Shuttling trailers to and from local locations Requirements: CDL Class A license Previous Tractor Trailer driving experience that can be verified High School diploma required ASE certification not required but recommended Computer experience is a must The employee is required to provide their own hand tools We offer competitive wages and employee benefits (Flexible spending accounts, generous Paid Time Off/Holiday Schedule, in addition to Medical, Dental and Vision plans.
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Perform pre-trip and post-trip responsibilities in accordance with Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations and Sysco policies and procedures QUALIFICATIONS Education Degrees/Certificates Minimum Required: High School or GED or equivalent Experience One-year route delivery experience or applicable background driving a straight truck Valid Commercial Driver’s License – Class B (Class A preferred) Must be able to read and understand English.
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Job Info Job Location: Pittsburgh, PA Route Type: Local Type of Assignment: Temp to Hire Equipment: Dry Van Hours Per Shift: 9 Hours Hours Per Week: 45 Hours Shift Start Time: 01:00 am Working Days: Mon-Fri Transmission Type: Automatic Job Requirements CDL Class: CDL A Experience: 2 years Handling: Touch freight, Live unloading Hazmat Required Additional Information TransForce is seeking full-time CDL A drivers in Pittsburgh, PA. This job is offering $25/hr plus OT after 40 hours.
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About the Job Ruan is hiring Class A CDL flatbed drivers to be based in East Butler, PA, to haul steel for our dedicated customer, Marmon Keystone. #DriveRedButler Minimum Requirements Must be at least 22 years or older No more than three moving violations in the past three years (some restrictions apply) No more than one DOT recordable preventable accident in the last three years Additional qualifications will apply With the Department of Transportation's Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse in effect, all applicants must create a profile at fmcsa.
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Are you a recent CDL-A grad? Drive with Western for 3 months or more and you can qualify as a driver trainer! Western Express has immediate openings for entry level company truck drivers.
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Minimum Driver Eligibility & Hiring Criteria: Current Class A CDL and DOT physical Clean driving record (accidents, traffic violations, etc.) When hauling with Mercer, Owner Operators also enjoy several other big perks: FUEL DISCOUNTS (fuel taxes filed and paid) Major discounts on tires, insurance, and services Bonus credits for safety, revenue, and more Searchable load boards and personal load coordinators NO company trucks to compete with THE Owner Operator Company We Measure Success One Owner Operator At A Time Call (888) 426-5190 for details.
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