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Class A truck driver jobs in our regional divisions give drivers the opportunity to stay closer to home while still earning high miles. CDL - A Truck Driver Jobs - Ohio Regional Driver in Pittsburgh, PA.
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A Class A CDL Driver is responsible for the accurate, damage-free delivery of product via tractor trailers in an efficient and safe manner. Join the team at Talon Logistics (Giant Eagle's transportation company) as a Loader while you earn your CDL A license.
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Experience: One-year verifiable tractor trailer experience with a class A CDL. If you d like to apply for a job, hit the apply button below. We're a Certified Top Pay Carrier and.
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Valid Class B CDL with Hazardous Materials and Tank Endorsements. Class B P&D Drivers are responsible for transporting, loading and unloading freight in a productive, safe and claims-free manner between our Service Centers and our customers.
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Valid Class A CDL driver's license required. Get the consistent home time and pay you've been looking for as a Midwest Regional Company Dry Van driver with us! PET POLICY: One cat or dog is allowed in the truck (ask driver consultant for details.
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Have a Class-A CDL with doubles/triples, tanker and hazardous materials endorsements and no automatic restriction. The loading and unloading of trailers utilizing the same techniques, technology and procedures as a dock worker.
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After completing the training program, you will have the opportunity to transition to a full time Driver role. Operate electric pallet jack, equipment and radio frequency (RF) unit in a safe and courteous manner.
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We are looking to add a Class A CDL Driver to our growing team! We are seeking a dependable and efficient Class A CDL truck driver who possesses a great deal of physical and mental stamina and the ability to withstand long hours on the road.
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Class A CDL with Hazmat and Tank Endorsements. BRT, Inc. is a family-owned carrier, currently seeking REGIONAL Class A Full-Time Tank/Haz Drivers for liquid bulk petroleum deliveries based out of the greater Mckees Rocks, PA area.
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This Class A CDL A truck driver position introduces a fresh perspective. Job Type: Experienced Class A CDL A Truck Driver. Application Process: Following a phone interview to assess eligibility, detailed position information will be provided about this CDL A truck driver position.
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Qualifications: Valid commercial driver's license (Class A License) (CDL-A) Current DOT medical card 3 months in 3 years, or 6 months in 5 years, or 2 years in 10 years of tractor-trailer (40 ft or longer), experience Proficiency in vehicle safety and control systems.
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We’re looking for Class A CDL Drivers for local shuttle and delivery routes to service our customers. Minimum 1 year (12 full months of current/consecutive) CDL Class A experience.
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At WEL Companies, we believe in more than just driving – we believe in empowering our CDL-A company drivers to thrive. As a family-owned business with a driver-focused approach spanning nearly five decades, we've cultivated a welcoming and positive culture where your voice is heard, support is constant, and rewards abound.
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Ferguson is proud to provide best-in-class products, service and capabilities across the following industries: Commercial/Mechanical, Facilities Supply, Fire and Fabrication, HVAC, Industrial, Residential Trade, Residential Building and Remodel, Waterworks and Residential Digital Commerce.
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Candidates with experience in logistics, warehouse, OTR, Over-the-Road, CDL Class A License, Truck and Trailer, preferred. 1-year CDL-A driving experience within past 3 years.
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