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Drives delivery vehicle and/or trailer combination to tra CDL, CDL Driver, Class B, Driver, Customer Service, Construction. Drives delivery vehicle and/or trailer combination to tra CDL, CDL Driver, Class B, Driver, Customer Service, Construction.
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Drive CMV vehicles weighing less Delivery, Driver, CDL, Construction, Vehicle. Adheres to driver safety/compliance regulations, delivers un-damaged goods on schedule, and provides professional service to customers.
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Or greater towing a trailer that may exceed 1 CDL, Driver, Delivery, Class A, Customer Service, Construction. CDL driver operates vehicle weighing 26,000 lbs.
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Drive CMV vehicles weighing less Driver, CDL, Delivery, Construction, Vehicle. Drive CMV vehicles weighing less Driver, CDL, Delivery, Construction, Vehicle. Responsible for loading, transporting and delivering materials to customer sites.
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Adheres to driver safety/com CDL, CDL Driver, Class A, Driver, Delivery, Vehicle, Construction. Fh. K - Cc. PURPOSE Responsible for driving delivery vehicles and/or operating truck-trailer combinations to transport and deliver materials to customer sites.
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Operates crane or boom on delivery truck, including rigging, planning and hoisting of a variety of heavy construction materials. Loads and/or unloaded materials that require the operation of a crane/boom by rigging, planning and hoisting a variety of heavy construction materials onto delivery trucks.
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Requires a CDL license to operate delivery vehicle in excess of 26,001 pounds. Under general supervision, drives delivery vehicle to transport materials to location or at customer site that requires the operation of a crane or boom in the loading and off-loading of materials.
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Maintains logs of delivery duties including amounts and/or weights of items, mileage and locations of deliveries; checks items against invoice or bill of lading. Drives delivery vehicle to transport product, materials or supplies to and from locations and at customer site.
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Inspects and maintains delivery vehicle to ensure safety and compliance with regulatory requirements. Must have a CDL license and comply with all state and federal regulations. Must have a valid CDL at all times and be at least 21 years of age.
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Requires a crane or boom operator certification. Calculates the boom/crane capacities and weights and checks clearances so that buildings, hydro wires and foundation of the machine will not be damaged during operation.
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Non-CDL non CMV will drive vehic Delivery, Driver, CDL, Construction, Vehicle. Non-CDL non CMV will drive vehic Delivery, Driver, CDL, Construction, Vehicle.
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Drive CMV vehicles weighing less Delivery, Driver, CDL, Construction, Vehicle
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Or greater GVWR; vehicle 26, CDL, Class B, Driver, Delivery, Customer Service, Construction. Drives delivery vehicle and/or trailer combination to transport material to customer sites.
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This position does not require a CDL but may require some certification depending on State Law. The Class C Driver is a Delivery, Driver, CDL, Construction, Hardware, Vehicle.
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Loads and secures product, material and supplies inside deliv Delivery, Driver, CDL, Customer Service, Construction. This is a non-CDL driver position operating a non-commercial motor vehicle weighing less than 10,000 lbs.
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