Brief Overview: Safely handle CDL Vehicles to transport items needed for use on a commercial construction and excavation site.
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Valid Class A or Class B (Can be upgraded to a Class A after employment) Commercial Driver’s license with no air brake or manual restrictions
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High school diploma or equivalent
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Basic understanding of vehicles, traffic laws and DOT Regulations
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OSHA 10 or greater (Can be obtained after employment)
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Must be authorized to work in the United States
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Arrive in appropriate attire and ready to work in various weather conditions
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Drive and Operate trucks of various kind
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Keep a clean driving and FMCSA Clearing House record
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Ability to pass random drug or alcohol tests
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Follow instructions; locate and read location destinations on road maps or GPS
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Pre trip inspections report (dvir)
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Pick up equipment and materials, verify loads for accuracy, and deliver as instructed in a safe manner
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Must be physically fit and able to perform manual labor
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Must have a cell phone
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Keep an uptodate medical exam
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Must be able to work Monday through Friday including most Saturdays during peak season
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Positive attitude, professional manner, and appearance
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Ability to lift over 80lbs and carry ladders and other portable tools
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Ability to operate handheld tools and equipment, including but not limited to shovels, saws, etc.
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Ability to practice safe work methods and safety regulations pertaining to the work
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Understand and apply principles, techniques and procedures required for effective job performance
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Perform other general physical activities such as bending, kneeling, pushing
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Ability to learn and use 2way radios, cell phone applications and fillable forms
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Fill out and turn in material and equipment hauling tickets as necessary
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Complete monthly 100 Mile Radius log
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Move excavation equipment to and from job site locations including loading and unloading
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Pick up and deliver materials and turn in all pick tickets associated with materials after reviewing for accuracy
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Exposure to the elements including extremely hot and cold temperatures
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Exposure to fumes or airborne particles
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Exposure to loud noises
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Exposure to hazardous equipment and moving mechanical parts