CDL Drivers

Hire Dump Truck Drivers

If you’re looking for dump truck drivers or dump truck driver jobs, there are plenty of them to go around. So where can you go to get hired to drive a dump truck? Here are five employers you should be able to find in your town.

  1. Construction Companies – Every construction company needs at least one qualified dump truck driver. When they excavate a location for a building, there will be an inevitable need for someone to take the excavated dirt and move it to a new area on the work site or off the work site altogether.
  2. Municipalities – Local city and county governments often need dump truck drivers for a variety of tasks. They haul dirt, rocks, asphalt, and a number of other materials from one location to another all day long.
  3. Paving/Seal Coating Companies – Paving companies not only work for cities and counties, but they work for commercial construction companies and private homeowners. They’ll often carry the material that is used to build parking lots and pave driveways. Seal coating companies patch driveways and parking lots. You’ll always be employed in this profession.
  4. Quarries – Dump truck drivers at quarries carry rocks, limestone, dirt, sediment, and a handful of other materials. Substances are often delivered to a dump site to be carried off as refuse, but you’ll often find yourself doing other types of interesting work, too.
  5. Truck Rental Companies – Many truck rental companies will not only rent the truck but the driver, too. If you want a more interesting job where you’ll be hauling different materials every day, try a truck rental company.

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Heavy Equipment Job Listings: March 28, 2015

This week’s job listings are mostly for Class-A CDL truck drivers and mobile crane operators. Both of these positions are not something the average person off the street can do. Class-A CDL truck drivers have passed written exams and driving tests in order to get the Class-A Commercial Drivers License. In the same way, mobile crane operators have gone through strict training and testing to be certified by national standards. The NCCCO (National Commission for the Certification of Crane Operators) consists of both written and practical exams and you can get that training and test for the NCCCO in the Certified Crane Operator Programs at ATS.

This week you have job openings in all these locations:

HORICON, WI — hiring Class-A CDL truck drivers

MADISON, WI — hiring Class-A CDL truck drivers

GREEN BAY, WI — hiring Class-A CDL truck drivers

LACROSSE, WI — hiring Class-A CDL truck drivers

CAMPBELLSPORT, WI — hiring Class-A CDL truck drivers

BATON ROUGE, LA — hiring mobile crane operators

DECATUR, AL — hiring mobile crane operators

AMHERST, WI — hiring Class-A CDL truck drivers

JACKSONVILLE, FL — hiring mobile crane operators

CHERRI, IL — hiring mobile crane operators

OKLAHOMA CITY, OK — hiring mobile crane operators

MAPLE GROVE, MN — hiring Class-A CDL truck drivers and heavy equipment operators

FRANKFORT, IL — hiring Class-A CDL truck drivers

Employment Assistance is a lifetime benefit of being trained at ATS Heavy Equipment Operator Training School. You’ll get the training you need and the leads to find the job you need, too.

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