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Ability to safely operate heavy equipment which includes, but is not limited to, Jet Vac, Hydroexcavator, front end loader, tractor/backhoe, tandem axle dump truck. Ability to safely operate heavy equipment which includes, but is not limited to, Jet Vac, Hydroexcavator, front end loader, tractor/backhoe, tandem axle dump truck.
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Position Summary: The Equipment Operator / Rigger position is an installation technician who has been trained and been certified in the safe operation of Aerial Work Platforms and has experience with outdoor rigging and décor installation.
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Operates assigned automotive equipment and construction equipment such as tractor, mowers, sweepers, flush trucks, tow trucks, bucket trucks and snow-plough trucks. Must possess a Class "A" Commercial Driver's License (CDL) with endorsement of air brakes, or a valid class "B" CDL permit with the above endorsement, or the ability to obtain a CDL within 30 days of employment.
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OUR MODERN TRUCKS ARE METICULOUSLY MAINTAINED FOR YOUR SAFETY Every tractor has a lane departure & forward collision warning system, hard brake monitoring, and a satellite communication device installed.
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Driver is responsible for driving a tractor trailer or straight truck on intrastate and interstate local, over-the-road (OTR), shuttle, and overnight and drive and drop routes for the purpose of delivering and/or unloading food and food related products to customers in a safe and timely manner and in accordance with Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations.
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Please Note: The Schedule for this role is Sunday 1:00 pm to end of shift, Monday through Thursday 3:00 pm - end of shift* The Yard Driver is responsible for moving tractor trailers to/from the loading docks and parking loaded or empty trailers in designated areas.
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Position requires working tractor/trailer components, including bending and cranking landing gear as well as climbing in and out of cabs and sitting for extended periods of time. Position drives a tractor/trailer truck to make local regional deliveries (up to 275 mile radius) of predominantly finished products or raw materials/supplies to company distribution and manufacturing centers.
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Lane drives day and night Required experience: CDL A with 3 months experience driving a tractor trailer in the last 12 months, 1 year in the last 2 years, or 1.5 years in the last 3 years and so forth (drivers must have as much time on the road for the any period off the road in the last 10 years) *Training doesn't count.
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Operate a tractor-trailer combination for up to 11 consecutive hours; in all types of weather, while safely transporting all freight types. Operate various tractor-trailer combinations over long distances in a typical 5-day work week away from home.
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Truck Driver Position Details: Type: Local, Full-Time Truck Driver Pay: $34 per hour - ($1,200 - $1,400 per week) Driver Schedule: Monday to Friday, starting at 5 PM Driver Requirements: 30-40 hour work weeks TWIC and Hazmat endorsements are required Minimum of 1 year of recent tractor-trailer experience and 6 months of port experience Additional Driver Information: A clean MVR and a stable work history are essential for this position.
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Equipment Requirements Max truck age: 15 years Orientation Details Orientation is not paid for Does not cover accommodation Drivers get their own room No meals are included Does not cover any travel expenses Hiring Requirements Class A license 12 months Tractor Trailer experience 6 months Flatbed experience We're an equal opportunity employer.
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This position could utilize the following equipment: Tractor Trailer - Semi - Pup Trailer - Box Truck - 28 ft Trailer - 32 ft Trailer - 53 ft Trailer - Delivery Truck - Side Load - Side Bay - Trailer with lift gate - pallet jack - hand truck - dolly This position could include: Driving - CDL - Class A CDL - Class B CDL - Delivery Truck Driver - OTR - Delivery Driver - Customer Delivery - Commercial Drivers License Total Rewards Class A: Pay starting at $27.58 per hour.
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Has ONE (1) YEAR verifiable, over the road driving experience in a tractor-trailer unit. Trailers - Experience a smooth haul pulling our Utility refrigerated trailers with SmartTruck UT6 aerodynamics.
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While we are centered around Dry Van Freight, we take all past Tractor Trailer Experience into consideration. Equipment & Tractor Trailer: International Prostar - APU- Aerodynamic wheels - Bobtails skirts (Safety is a key aspect when it comes to all equipment.
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401(k) available Qualifications One year of recent, verifiable tractor-trailer experience. Over-the-road truck driver (OTR ) $0.55 Per mile. We also offer: 10 paid holidays, Holiday “Banking”, Paid Vacation, Direct Deposit Payroll (Bi-Weekly.
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