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Water Truck Driver is responsible for transporting water to and from various job locations safely and without incidents. Water Truck Driver Job Description. Water Truck Driver is responsible for transporting water to and from various job locations safely and without incidents.
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Verifiable CDL driving experience and/or recent completion of CDL truck driving school. Ensure the DOT, safety, TCEQ, and environmental regulations are followed. Tolerate working outside in weather conditions as well as exposure to warm temperatures, noise, and lime dust.
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Job Summary: The Haul Truck Driver is responsible for the safe transportation of industrial and commercial equipment to and from various customer job locations and branch stores. Job Summary: The Haul Truck Driver is responsible for the safe transportation of industrial and commercial equipment to and from various customer job locations and branch stores.
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Class A CDL Driver Needed. Title - Class A Truck Drivers - $1300+ Weekly - OTR. Class A CDL Driver Needed. No 15 MPH over in the last 12 months. Late Model Automatic Freightliner Cascadias.
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Once Completed we get you to Terminal, say hello to the boss and get our truck! Those performing this job usually work alone and receive direction from Supervisors, Dispatchers, Warehouse Managers and in some cases Transportation Managers.
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The Truck Driver responsible for the operation of a commercial vehicle to deliver lumber and components to customers and work sites, and to pick up material from vendors and other work sites.
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Required: No more than 6 jobs in the last 3 years Required: 4+ months of driving experience required Preferred: 1 year truck driving experience, but not necessary Required: Background Check required Required: Clean Drug Test required Required: Clean Clearinghouse result required Required: For all flatbed driver opportunities, the driver must be physically able to lift a 90-pound tarp onto a 5-foot high platform twice.
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Company Driver Benefits now start at 30 days! CDL-A Regional Truck Drivers Enjoy. Assigned driver managers and late-model tractors. Take advantage of your GI Bill benefits with our on-the-job training apprenticeship.
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Now seeking qualified OTR Driver Trainers. Company Driver Benefits. Company Driver Perks. Trailers Experience a smooth haul pulling our Utility refrigerated trailers with SmartTruck UT6 aerodynamics.
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We have a variety of career opportunities for professional truck drivers: OTR Solos and Teams, Regional, Mentors, Independent Lease, and Owner Operators. This keeps you on the road, reduces the chances of violations on your PSP record, and helps protect your CDL and Driving Career.
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Job Summary: The Straight Truck Driver will move parts, goods, and other merchandise from one location to another. Job Summary: The Straight Truck Driver will move parts, goods, and other merchandise from one location to another.
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Debt-free Heartland Express gives you the stability to build or continue your successful CDL-A OTR truck driving career. For CDL-A over-the-road truck drivers, it's all about flexibility and earning power.
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