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Clean and maintain Community Shelter Pantry to make sure adherence to the Travis County/City of Austin Health Management and the Central Texas Food Bank Compliance and Inspection Policies. This position will provide mobile services and will require the use of a personal vehicle and/or the ability to drive a cargo van.
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Conducts a proper pre and post trip vehicle inspection and note any discrepancies at the beginning and ending of every shift. State of Texas class "B" vehicle operator's license (Commercial Driver's License with passenger endorsement and air brakes endorsement.
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They will be expected to participate and provide technical direction in services such as these: active and passive fire and life safety systems, code consulting, life safety and egress evaluations, performance based design, fire/smoke/egress modeling, inspection and plan review, hazard and risk analysis, emergency management and planning, structural fire protection, fire root cause analysis, and accessibility consulting.
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Must have valid automobile insurance, pass appropriate state car inspection, and sign vehicle inspection form. Must meet safety regulations including passing a Motor Vehicle Records report and a criminal background check.
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Completes a pre-trip and post-trip vehicle inspection of tractor, trailer and securements. The Class A CDL Driver will be driving a truck and/or tractor-semi trailer (flatbed) combination vehicle ion excess of 26,001 pounds.
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Neatly and accurately complete required paperwork to include manifest, vehicle inspection report, driver logs, donation count sheets and truck seals. Perform operator-level maintenance on assigned equipment to include daily checks for fuel, oil, lubricants, water, antifreeze, and vehicle condition.
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Qualifications: Have a valid certification to perform automotive state, safety, emissions and /or smog inspections Have a valid driver’s license Organize, clean, and maintain all tools, machines, and inspection areas.
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Fulfill all Department of Transportation requirements, including periodic medical evaluations, completing forms for driver qualification file, hours-of-service and vehicle inspection logs.
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Remove batteries requiring recharging, replace with charged batteries, or attach re-charger and complete vehicle inspection checklist. Remove batteries requiring recharging, replace with charged batteries, or attach re-charger and complete vehicle inspection checklist.
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Inform customers of vehicle inspection findings. TBC Corporation is an Equal Opportunity Employer and maintains a Drug-Free Work Environment. National Tire and Battery (NTB) is committed to developing our associates and promoting from within the organization.
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Perform pre-trip inspections: clean windshield, side windows, mirrors and cameras each time before leaving the plant or job site, check for fluid leaks, and consult Driver Vehicle Inspection Report notebook.
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