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Ability to obtain Commercial Driver’s License (CDL), if applicable Ability to obtain and maintain a Department of Transportation (DOT) Physical Ability to obtain forklift and pallet jack certification Preferred Qualifications N/A Work Environment The work environment will vary, including but not limited to exposure to weather conditions, coolers, and customer storage areas which may be non-temperature controlled Coca-Cola Consolidated, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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QUALIFICATIONS AND REQUIREMENTSValid CDL NCCCO Certified 1 Year Minimum experience with Crane/Boom setting roof trusses certification a bonus. REQUIRED EDUCATIONCDL NCCCO Certified 1 Year Minimum experience with Crane/Boom setting roof trusses certification a bonus.
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Why join as a School Bus Driver? Yes, we provide all the training to obtain a CDL. Paid CDL Training. Yes, CDL Training is at $15.00 per hour. Driver starting pay is $21.75 / monitor pay is $12.50 per hour.
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Contractors must own their 24' - 26' truck and provide their own Driver Helper. Must own, rent or lease a 24' - 26' box truck with a lift gate. Now Seeking Non-CDL ISP Appliance Delivery Teams.
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PIE equipment could include Crown, Pacer, Reach Truck, Order Picker, Barrett and Turret Truck. Effectively and efficiently uses established procedures, tools, equipment, and technologies to complete transactions related to inbound and outbound processes with a distribution center.
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For Basketball Installations only, a pick up truck, van, or smaller box truck is required. Cargo, sprinter, or smaller box truck required. For this reason, basketball installations require a vehicle capable of this transport.
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Now hiring CDL-A Hazmat/Tanker Truck Drivers. The Truck Driver is responsible for driving a large tractor-trailer with safety as the first priority. We had one driver that referred 8 drivers and was getting $800 per month and paid off his pickup truck.
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Sanders Brothers Construction is currently seeking commercially licensed driver (Class A or B) to drive and operate a combination Vacuum Truck in support of their Charleston area operations.
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New Intermodal Owner Operator CDL-A Truck Driver Career Opportunities. Doesn’t have a diagnosis of medical history of epilepsy or other conditions that could cause a driver to lose consciousness while driving.
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Drives a truck with other staff to designated work locations. Assists Crew Leader with maintenance of equipment and tools, including: truck, dump trailer, utility trailer, wheel barrow, hand carts, and hand tools.
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Class A CDL (Tanker and Hazmat endorsements are a plus) At least 3 years of experience as an auto, truck and/or heavy equipment mechanic. Must be able to demonstrate ability to work safely and environmentally knowledgeable; bucket or line truck experience and hydraulic experience strongly preferred.
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Along with the restoration process, each tech will be certified to drive the box truck by taking the DOT physical so that they can do the pickup and delivery of electronics and appliances as well.
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Dispatched from home local travel - Company Truck, Gas Card Clear career advancement opportunities Pay rate up to $38/hr+ 100% Paid Health for Employee HVAC Tech Responsibilities: Commercial HVAC Service Tech/HVAC/R Refrigeration - Walk in & reach in, Coolers & Freezers, RAC refrigeration Restaurant - Preferred not required, ovens, Steamers, warmers Fryers etc.
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Use of arithmetic, blueprints, and specifications plus knowledge of jet a piston airframe and engine principals. Performs a variety of diagnostic and mechanical duties on Jet aircraft and assist with the scheduling and coordination of the work of others in the crew.
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Operates heavy equipment (trencher, skid steer, bobcat, backhoe, sweeper) and truck/trailer safely. Must have a valid Driver's License. Operates heavy equipment (trencher, skid steer, bobcat, backhoe, sweeper) and truck/trailer safely.
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