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12 months recent and verifiable tractor/trailer experience. KAG Energy, a division of Kenan Advantage Group, is currently hiring Local Truck Drivers in your area! Join KAG today to take advantage of great pay, competitive benefits packages, supportive terminal managers and great equipment.
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Class A CDL Minimum 21 years of age 12 months of tractor trailer experience in the past 3 years Safe Driving Record (considered on a case-by-case basis): no major accidents/moving violations in past three years, including no DUIs in last 5 years Physical ability to secure loads Ability to read customer orders.
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1 year tractor trailer experience with school certificate, or 2 years OTR experience. 2020 And Newer Cascadia or Volvo Trucks. Great drivers room facilities with showers, washer/dryers, TV room, fresh food vending.
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Experience: One-year verifiable tractor trailer experience with a class A CDL. Experience: One-year verifiable tractor trailer experience with a class A CDL. Top 50% of OTR drivers avg. Drivers who want to travel will see the country on the Crete Carrier national OTR fleets.
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Operating various tractor-trailer combinations between company terminals and customer facilities or work sites within the terminal's geographic service area. 1 year tractor trailer experience with some experience in the last 24 months.
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Operate a tractor-trailer combination (single, double, or triple trailer combination) in urban, suburban, and rural environments and in all types of weather conditions between company facilities and various customers.
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Safely operating a commercial tractor and self-loading vacuum pneumatic trailer. Inspecting tractor, trailer, and required accessories to determine safe operating conditions prior to departure.
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Must have a CDL-A, a solid work history, a clean MVR, and minimum of 3Months of Tractor Trailer Experience. Must have a CDL-A, a solid work history, a clean MVR, and minimum of 3Months of Tractor Trailer Experience.
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Currently hiring Class A CDL Tractor Trailer Driver/Warehouseman for a Private Fleet based in Sumner, Washington. Must have 2 years Tractor/Trailer verifiable experience. Inspect truck/trailer(s) for defects and safe operating condition before, during and after trips, and submit written report on the condition of the truck/trailers(s) at the end of each trip or tour of duty.
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As the "face of Airgas", the delivery driver is responsible for safely and efficiently delivering compressed gas cylinders to local and regional business customers from an Airgas branch or plant location using a company provided tractor trailer, straight, or box truck.
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The CDL Class A Delivery Truck Driver will be responsible for safely and efficiently operating a tractor-trailer and unloading/delivering products (flooring products) to customer locations on an assigned route schedule.
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This position requires advanced ability to operate and maintain heavy equipment and drive tractor-trailer combinations. Drives tractor-trailer or escort vehicles. Tractor-Trailer/Truck Driver: 904.383-010.
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Minimum six (6) months of relevant tractor-trailer experience. Average Tractor Age Less Than 2.5 Years. Ability to legally operate a motor vehicle and safely and frequently enter/exit the vehicle as well as the rear cargo area.
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At least 1 year or 50,000 verifiable miles of tractor trailer driving experience. Day 1 Benefits available: medical, dental, and vision insurance, FSA/HSA and company-paid life insurance.
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Equipment Requirements Max truck age: 10 years No overdimensional trucks allowed 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 We're an equal opportunity employer.
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