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Responsible for inspection, service and repair of Wet, Dry, Pre-action, Deluge and Foam systems; Testing, rebuilding and/or replacing Backflow Preventers. Perform inspection of wet, dry, pre-action, deluge and foam systems.
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Equipment Requirements: Cargo Van/Sprinter Van Vehicle from 2010 onward. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Own a Sprinter Van or Cargo Van under 10,000 lbs in GVWR. (14ft and below.
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Assist Front Desk with Express Check-outs newspaper delivery and with van runs as requested or applicable to the needs of the Hotel. When it's time to relax, guests will enjoy our hotel's setting close to the Basketball Hall of Fame, Six Flags New England, Dr. Seuss Museum and the MassMutual Center.
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Complete MHA’s Driver Awareness training and van driver training, as applicable. Educate and support participants to understanding and accessing benefits and resources, i.e., Social Security, PVTA, day/vocational programming, Recovery Learning Community, DTA, MRC, libraries.
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Miles: Solo: 1,500 miles per week / Team: 3,000 miles per week Stops: Average 8 stops per route Equipment: 2014-2021 Peterbilt with automatic transmission, Pre-Pass, EZ Pass, 28'/48' Dry Van with lift gates Freight: Touch freight - Automotive parts Truck Speed: 65 mph pedal and cruise Double Endorsement: Preferred but not required Physical Requirements: Handling, positioning, and securing roller cages, lifting boxed parts (40-75 lbs.
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Are you an owner-operator with a Sprinter Van or Small Straight Truck and ready to go over-the-road? The truck should be registered under your name or a direct family member (parent or child.
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Are you an owner of a cargo van, or box truck looking to maximize your earnings? With your cargo van or box truck, you can schedule longer routes ahead of time and earn up to $40 per hour.
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Provide tow and recovery services using established guidelines and quality control procedures (Tow Truck Driver position). Enter call information accurately into in-truck technology, process payments, handle cash and complete reports as required.
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Assist in the wet end training of the doublebacker and dry end personnel. Prior industrial power truck or heavy equipment operating experience. Complete clamp truck inspection report at the beginning of each shift and turn in maintenance work orders to supervision for needed repairs.
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Haul 100% no-touch freight with reefer and dry van trailers. Leading equipment and technology specs designed for driver comfort. See full list of driver benefit package. Job Company Driver.
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As a Walmart truck driver, you can choose what personal career growth looks like for you. Ask about our Walmart driver perks, such as our Referral Program, Rider Program, Driver Mentor Program, parking at Walmart locations and more.
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Richards Building Supply Co. is currently searching for a CDL Class B Driver for our Springfield, IL location. Boom Truck, Crane (OSHA certified) experience is desired. Flatbed with Moffett, Knuckleboom, Box Truck, and/or Laddervator experience desired, but willing to train.
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Top drivers earn up to $99,000 Average pay: $1,340-$1,630 weekly Home time: Every three weeks Experience: All CDL holders Job ID: 230649 Overview Dry van trailers with 95% no-touch freight.
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Local Driver: The mileage rate for this position will be $0.55 - $0.69 per mile and the average number of miles driven range from 62,355 - 196,040. As a CDL-A driver for our private fleet, you will make no touch freight deliveries of merchandise to Walmart locations within in the region.
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Work with engineering and process technology to continuously expand DFAs drying, dry blending, and agglomeration capabilities through discovery of new tech, equipment/process modification, and formulation.
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