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Driver CDL A

Company Name:
United Rentals Inc
Description:
United Rentals, the largest equipment rental company in the world, is offering an excellent opportunity for a CDL-A Driver ready to grow their career with the leading company in the industry. To continue our tremendous success and unparalleled growth, we are searching for qualified individuals to assist in meeting trench safety needs of our customers by delivering equipment in a safe, timely, efficient, and courteous manner. Responsibilities will include dropping off and picking up equipment for customers, operating heavy construction equipment such as manual transmission semi-trucks and trailers (rollbacks or dovetails)consistent with DOT classification CDL-A, maintaining a driver log and suggesting additional equipment and supplies as customers may need. Drivers must also be able to operate boom trucks and cranes in accordance with manufacturer specifications.
Requirements :
Superior customer service remains the backbone of United Rentals, therefore your willingness and ability to provide this to each customer makes you a top-notch candidate. To be qualified for this position, the ideal candidate should have basic knowledge of trench safety construction equipment and safe driving procedures, maintain a clean driving record, and should possess a diligent attention to safety. Further knowledge should include GVW's, state height and weight regulations, winch operations, HAZMAT transport and OSHA familiarity training. A valid Class A CDL driver's license is required and a high school diploma or equivalent is preferred.
United Rentals, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer of women, minorities, protected veterans and individuals with disabilities.
Apply to this opportunity at:
https://www.unitedrentals.apply2jobs.com/ProfExt/index.cfm?FuseAction=mExternal.showJob&rid=22301&sid=3Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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