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Are you a skilled CDL-A driver with at least 6 months of experience, a Doubles endorsement and no tranmission restrictions? CDL-A Driver Salina, UT: Enjoy the following benefits: Loyalty Pay, Safety Bonuses, Tenure Bonuses, and Extra pay for Nights & Weekends.
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Hales Sand & Gravel, a CRH Company, is an Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Employer. CRH operates in a decentralized, diversified structure that allows you to work in a small company environment while having the career opportunities of large international organization.
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Key Responsibilities (Essential Duties and Functions) Understand company Safety Policies and implement into daily life and be a leader in Safety including but not limited to: Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Lock Out Tag Out (LOTO) Confined Spaces Working at Heights Risk Assessment Ability to read and comprehend simple instructions Help to ensure the reliability and performance of our equipment.
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Key Responsibilities (Essential Duties and Functions) - Can o Truck Driver, Water, Driver, Commercial Driver, Manufacturing. Paving crews and pit areas for dust control and grade work.
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The responsibilities of the sales rep include growing our dealer business, maintaining client relationships, overseeing the sales process, account management, and act as the point of contact for the company.
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Overall Job Purpose: Canyon Fuel Company, LLC, a subsidiary of Wolverine Fuels, operates two underground coal mines in central Utah and has an immediate opening for a full-time Environmental Engineer.
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Wolverine Fuels offers a competitive benefits package including Medical with an HSA, Dental, Vision, Rx, Company provided life and AD&D, Paid Holiday/Vacations, and EAP along with a 401K and a 6% company match.
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Constructs or assembles display aids from company provided Point of Sale (POS) materials. Delivery Driver: Delivers product to convenience stores on an established local route. With the strength of a large company combined with a small-town, friendly, family-driven mindset; we are here to grow with you.
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Home Daily Truck Driver (New Trucks & Weekly Pay) as well as with company policies and procedures. Are clean late model Peterbilt, Kenworth, or Freightliner. Include Sirius/XM Satellite Radio.
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Must meet company driver qualifications. Originates display ideas or follows suggestions or schedule of Merchandiser Manager and Sales Manager. Ability to effectively present information in one-on-one and small group.
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Have access to our Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance, a 401k plan with company match, $20,000 company-paid life insurance, parental leave, and an education assistance/reimbursement program.
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