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Maintain D.O.T. Medical Card & Clean Motor Vehicle Record. Keywords: Box Truck, local, in town, in-town, delivery, route, route sales, courier, customer service, route driver, delivery route, local delivery, route sales, delivery sales, motor transport operator.
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Provide for traffic and parking enforcement within campus area and participates in foot and vehicle patrols. + Drivers License credentialed from the Wisconsin Department of Motor Vehicles obtained prior to hire date or job transfer date required.
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Minimum Requirements: 2 Years Class A CDL experience required Current Physical with a Certified Medical Examiner (on the national registry of medical examiners) Raveill Trucking operates a fleet of NEW Volvo & Mack Tractors.
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Current driver's license, vehicle insurance and access to a dependable vehicle or public transportation. Almost Family is part of the LHC Group family of providers – the preferred post-acute care partner for hospitals, physicians, and families nationwide.
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Ensures adherence to driving policy and procedures and works in partnership with the Residential Manager to monitor company vehicle maintenance and operation. Ensure staff adherence to Individual Support Plans (ISPs) and Behavioral Support Plans (BSPs), meeting medical, physical, psychological, and social needs and collaborates with the Residential Manager to develop and review ISPs/BSPs. Provides crisis behavioral intervention and debriefing support to DSP’s following a crisis.
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About the role - CDL Driver Class B (Green Bay, WI) This role will require Mobile Mixing Unit Driving/Operation as well as maintenance and upkeep of this equipment. Your qualifications Requires Class B CDL, Class A is a plus Tanker endorsement preferred Hazmat endorsement preferred We will support obtaining endorsements High School diploma or equivalent What we offer As part of a truly global company, you will have the ability to grow and learn in a diverse, collaborative culture.
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Requirements Pass a background and Motor vehicle check, including drug (including marijuana) and alcohol verification drug screen Knowledge and understanding of DOT regulations No Major Chargeable Accidents Possess Valid Class A CDL.
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Requirements: Must be at least 18 years old Must have a vehicle, valid driver's license, proof of insurance, and a clean driving record Drive safe and obey the rules of the road Work as an in-shopper when there are no deliveriesWe slice our all-natural.
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Class A CDL Drivers - Class B Drivers - Non-CDL Drivers - Casual Drivers - Entry-Level Drivers - Experienced Drivers - Boom Truck Drivers - Drive Away Drivers - Dry Van Drivers - Dump Truck Drivers - Flatbed Steel Drivers - HAZMAT Drivers - Line Haul Driver - LTL Drivers - P&D Drivers - Regional Drivers - Truck Drivers - Vac Truck Drivers - Diesel Mechanics - Fleet Mechanics.
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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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Valid Commercial Learner's Permit (if interested in company-paid CDL training). Explore our company-paid CDL training programs or call us at 800-447-7433, and we can talk you through it.
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Daily pre-route vehicle inspections for safety & vehicle readiness using the Driver’s Vehicle Inspection Report. Valid Class B CDL or above with/Airbrake required. Learn more about Viking Electric’s history, mission, vision and values on our.
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Driver referral program/bonus. Current Class A CDL. Samsara ELD & GPS tracking. Repair shop/road service on the terminal. Pass the FMCSA pre-employment screen program - PSP. Pass the FMCSA drug & alcohol clearinghouse.
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Pass fingerprint-based criminal background check and motor vehicle record check (SSN needed) Drive a vehicle no more than 10 years old. Driver Partners are independent contractors who are self-employed and have the flexibility to choose when they provide service, with no minimum commitments.
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Must have an acceptable motor vehicle driving record. Class A CDL Driver (Package) Must possess a valid CDL with HN endorsements and current DOT physical certification.
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