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Heidelberg Materials is seeking a Ready Mix Driver for our Ready Mix Concrete facility located in Charleston, WV. As a Ready Mix Driver you will deliver concrete to job sites following safety and operational guidelines; check concrete for quality and size according to ticket; and maintain courteous customer relations.
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Be a Ready Mix Driver! Valid Commercial Driver's License Class A or B. Deliver Ready Mix Concrete to the customer in a timely manner. This position is eligible for a sign on bonus of $2,000 paid out in 2 installments (1st installment paid at: 6 months, 2nd paid at 1 year.
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May issue delivery tickets to haul truck driver. The Asphalt Plant are a critical component to Sanders Brother's 50+ years of success in the asphalt paving industry and requires dedicated workers to ensure productivity.
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FULL TIME, YEAR-ROUND POSITION, HOME NIGHTLY - Aqua Blue Pools Seeks An Experienced, Truck Driver To Serve Our Swimming Pool Construction Department Safely And On Time. This Position Is Ideal For The Driver Who Does Not Want To Travel.
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Must be able to drive a maximum of eleven hours per day and work up to 14 hours per day as regulated by the Department of Transportation. Work Availability - Be available to work six days a week (Monday-Saturday) and occasionally on Sunday.
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We are hiring immediately for a Non-CDL Delivery Driver! White Cap is hiring immediately for a Non-CDL Delivery Driver! A Non-CDL Driver at White Cap. Preferred QualificationsValid license endorsement(s) for class of vehicle being operatedKnowledge of warehouse procedures, requisitions, purchase orders, invoices, and delivery documentsIf you’re looking to play a role in building America, consider one of our open opportunities.
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USA DeBusk is a best-in-class mechanical and industrial cleaning services provider specializing in servicing the downstream energy market. Load out hydro blast and vacuum truck jobs, i.e., be familiar with all pieces of equipment necessary to complete the required job scope safely and effectively.
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In tandem with a seasoned WM Driver and/or WM Driver Trainer, after receiving their Commercial Driving Permit, the Driver Apprentice will complete the required training to safely operate a commercial motor vehicle providing service to customers in their respective Line of Business (LOB.
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WORK LOCATION: Charleston,SC PLEASE READ ALL KEY RESPONSIBILITIES/PHYSICAL DEMANDS - YOU MAY BE A GREAT FIT POSITION REQUIREMENTS: Class A CDL (Minimum) MUST BE ABLE TO DRIVE A MANUAL TRANSMISSION GREAT PAY & BENEFITS Experience in environment area a plus, Roll Off trailers, and dry vans a plus Why work for Thompson-Industrial.
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POSITION SUMMARY: A Driver- CDL (B) is responsible for safely operating a collection truck, and providing prompt, courteous and complete waste removal services for customers.
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50 for Clean Level 3, $75 for Clean Level 2, $100 for Clean Level 1, $200 for Clean Level 1 + a CVSA decal issued to the truck, $300 for a Clean Level 1 + a CVSA decal issued on BOTH the truck & the chassis, $50/each decal for an inspection that has a violation BUT a CVSA decal(s) issued.
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Requires attainment of a Class A Commercial Driver's License (CDL) within six (6) months of placement in the position. Operates and maintains medium equipment such as Aggregate Spreader, Belt Loader, Combination Tractor with Side Mounted Mower, Fuel Service Truck and Tandem Dump Truck.
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Valid South Carolina Commercial Driver's License Class A required. Collection System Operator II/III - 2nd Shift (Maintenance/Vactor Truck Operator) (Vactor Truck Operator.
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Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting (ARFF), Apparatus Driver Operator. Certification requirements for this position are: as Airport Firefighter (includes Firefighter I, II), HAZMAT Awareness, HAZMAT Operations, HAZMAT Technician, Apparatus Driver Operator.
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Train and develop a team of Guides to implement the Sports Academy system with world-class excellence. You'll lead a small cohort of students, using your kid expertise and coaching skills to turn even the most reticent learner into a rocketship kid.
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