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Work environment : Perform minor mechanical duties in a garage and periodically in the field and is frequently exposed to heavy equipment, moving parts, noise, dust, grease, vehicle fumes, fuels, and cleaning chemicals normally associated with auto maintenance and repair.
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As a part of our dedicated team, CDL Drivers will be operating a SiteOne vehicle to deliver world-class service and landscape, nursery, forestry, and irrigation products to our customers. Operate vehicle in accordance with local, state and federal transportation regulations.
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Benefits:Year-Round Work Profit Sharing Benefit Options, including Medical/Dental/Vision Short & Long Term Disability Plans Life Insurance Paid vacation/holiday Company uniforms Company vehicle with gas card Growth opportunities Company paid training and education within field of work, Personal Tool Replacement ProgramOvertime: Rotating Service Schedule allows for once a month on call day opportunity.
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Under general supervision, the Auction Services Associate is responsible for zone maintenance, vehicle preparation, vehicle receiving, inventory scanning, reconciliation, final quality of saleable inventory, vehicle movement (both on and off- lot), asset protection, and providing exceptional service to internal and external customers.
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Responsibilities Must be able to perform the following functions in variable weather conditions as well as environmental conditions, i.e., jet engine fumes, vehicle emissions, dust, and jet engine noise.
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At Automotive Technology Experts (ATE), we understand the importance of providing fast and accurate vehicle diagnostic scanning and calibration services. Perform and analyze vehicle health analysis scans with factory and non-factory tooling.
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Ensure fuel tank is filled, lock and secure vehicle at end of day's business. Drive company vehicle to deliver parts and products to stores and/or distribution center. Check fluid levels, i.e., oil, radiator, transmission, etc., and log mileage prior to operating vehicle each day.
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ES Delivery Specialist, Delivery, Specialist, Vehicle, Automotive, Business Services. ES Delivery Specialist, Delivery, Specialist, Vehicle, Automotive, Business Services. The Delivery Specialist will maintain and operate store vehicles to deliver parts and/or products to professional customers in a safe and efficient manner.
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What You'll Do:As an entry-level lube technician (aka auto technician), you will help keep our guests safe on the road by providing top-tier customer service while performing preventative maintenance services for their vehicles.
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Must have own personal vehicle available for delivering orders when the Tiff’s Treats vehicles are occupied; drivers will be compensated accordingly for taking their own vehicle (Please note: at this time we do not allow our drivers to use motorcycles, scooters, or bicycles for deliveries.
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WALKING: Delivery personnel must travel between the store and delivery vehicle and from the delivery vehicle to the customer's location. Access to insured vehicle which can be used for delivery.
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Using safe, ergonomic movements Able to stand, walk, reach, crouch, use hands and fingers Able to talk, hear and see Physically and mentally able to drive a vehicle COMPENSATION: Job Type: Full-time/Part-time Pay: Starting at $12/hr, depending on experience Benefits: Weekly Pay; Pay Cards; Holiday pay; Performance pay raises; Referral bonus (employees and clients.
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Our Shuttle Drivers play an important role in our operation in providing safe and courteous transportation of customers between the parking facility and airport. Currently holds, or is able to obtain, applicable licenses or badges as required by governing authorities to operate a commercial vehicle.
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You don't have to use your own vehicle, you can work full or part time and no Commercial Drivers License is required. Drives delivery vehicle to transport parts to commercial customers, including the loading and unloading of parts.
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Check fuel level and warning lights: inspect windshield for damage; factory reset/restore vehicle setting to clear prior customer data; check for customer items and place anything of value in Lost & Found; verify that registration is present, current and matches the license plate.
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