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1 year of Class A CDL driving experience required. Lily strives to offer you the perks, work schedule and reliable equipment you're looking for so that you can rest easy in your decision to make Lily Transportation the final stop in your driving career search.
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This role will generally drive a Class A truck hauling equipment on on a flatbed (dovetail) or RGN (lowboy) trailer in a variety of conditions, including urban, suburban, rural settings. Experience driving flat-beds, RGN/lowboy, dovetail trailers.
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Assist the CAD Manager with designs for site development & transportation projects. Compute volumes calculations for dredging and upland site development projects. Must have working knowledge of civil site development (e.g. grading, surfaces, volume calculations, sections, profiles, corridors, pipe networks, alignments and quantity take-offs.
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Each facility is equipped with state-of-the-art technology and many have on-site X-ray and in-house pharmacies. On-site services include x-ray, laboratory and interpreter services to provide compassionate, convenient care.
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As a Non-CDL Driver, you're responsible for safely driving and controlling Brink's armored vehicles to and from various customer sites and guarding the Cash Transport Guard and liability at pick-up & delivery locations.
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Additional project work could include heavy civil, waterfront site improvements, stormwater improvements and natural resource improvements throughout the US with a focus on the West Coast and Pacific Northwest regions.
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Have a smartphone Ability to be on your feet for at least 2 hours Ability to carry up to 30 lbs Open bed pickup truck Can you represent our company in a professional manner? In addition to industry-leading pay and our inspiring culture , we offer our Trash Collector the following benefits and perks: Immediate openings No experience required Part-time schedule Night shifts All major holidays off So, now that you've learned the who, what, where, and why, you may be wondering HOW.
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Monitor progress of construction of site development specific improvements such as, but not limited to, demolition, grading operations, wet utilities, dry utilities, street improvements, SWPPP/erosion control measures and on-going clean-up in support of home building operations.
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Position Summary: Performs duties as outlined by the Terminal Manager related to the receipt and shipment of asphalt and petroleum products via barge, rail, pipeline, and truck. Operates truck loading and unloading equipment as instructed.
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Forwards daily inventory and accounting reports to the appropriate NuStar personnel. May perform duties as outlined by the Terminal Manager related to the receipt and shipment of petroleum products via pipeline.
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You will collaborate with clients and other team members in preparing civil engineering designs and calculations for site developments, local roads, stormwater, and utility improvements, including grading, drainage, sanitary sewer, water, and other related work.
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The Rollback Non-CDL Driver will be responsible for transporting modified storage units to various locations, ensuring timely delivery and pickup. Position Overview: We are seeking an experienced and safety-conscious Rollback Non-CDL Driver to join our team.
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As a CDL A Local Owner Operator truck driver, you'll build relationships with our trusted customers as you make local deliveries. As a Local LTL Owner Operator Truck Driver with Roadrunner, you will get Top performers earn $130,000-$156,000 annually Monday-Friday schedule No weekends Daily home time Consistent freight with steady rates Virtual orientation Referral bonus High weekly settlements High quality freight from our long-term, consistent customers to move Access to health and medical plans Assistance for Veterans who are just returning to civilian life or those looking for a new home away from home.
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Visit this link to learn more about our Federal Programs Team Your Impact Determine well-defined methods for collecting, compiling, and analyzing data from the physical work site, surveys, as-builts, GIS data, subsurface utility information, maps, hydrologic analysis, geotechnical data, and other matrices for project development, design, and construction.
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Matrix Providers has a civilian contracted opportunity for a Licensed Clinical Social Worker to provide full-time, behavioral health care services to the U.S. military stationed at the Joint Base Fort Lewis- McChord located in Tacoma, WA. The Government requires on-site services.
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