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Truck Driving Jobs In Maine

86 Truck Driving Jobs Found in Maine:
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Posted By: Bunzl -  Portland, ME  - 14 days ago

area by hand, hand truck, electric pallet jack, or... transportation or a graduate of an accredited truck driving school Must have Hazmat endorsement or able...
43.65934 -70.25275

Posted By: DEDICATED RUNS -  ME  - 6 days ago

AVG PAY PER WEEK 1050.00, TRUCKS CAN BE TAKEN HOME;... exp 12 months no less *CANNOT BE FIRED FROM LAST DRIVING JOB *NO MORE THAN 3 MOVING VIOLATIONS IN 5 YRS...
42.9054 -78.8327

Posted By: CDL Truckstop -  Portland, ME  - 6 hours ago

Now Hiring Class A Truck Drivers to run Regional... To Apply Now! Drivers must have 6 months recent Driving Experience with no more than 3 moving violations...
43.69124 -70.22575

Posted By: Con-way -  Scarborough, ME  - 15 days ago

periods of time in a truck tractor and/or forklift;... or older. Forklift experience preferred. Safe driving record and history. Pass DOT drug test and have...
43.576923 -70.31868

Posted By: Knight Transportation -  Portland, ME  - 13 days ago

Benefits for Professional Truck Drivers : $.33 per... time and full-time driving positions Consistent miles One of the most modern fleet of trucks on the road...
43.68034 -70.22475

Posted By: Town of Falmouth -  Falmouth, ME  - 9 days ago

for a Truck Driver/Laborer/Transfer Station Attendant. The candidate must be able to operate trucks... license and have a clean driving record. Prior snow...
43.741756 -70.28022

Posted By: G&K Services -  Falmouth, ME  - 25 days ago

a branch location, driving a 26 ft box truck. Loading and unloading a semi-trailer and box truck Duties... force repeatedly - Clean driving record Job Hrly...
43.728024 -70.24176

Posted By: Nestle Waters -  Poland Spring, ME  - 14 days ago

' No reckless driving convictions ' No drug and/or alcohol related driving offenses or convictions '... in a sitting position driving a truck ' Ability to...
44.027473 -70.35714

Posted By: Cintas -  Westbrook, ME  - 2 days ago

paper supplies, and other ancillary products. Duties involve driving a company owned box truck to and from numerous customer stops throughout the course of the...
43.675823 -70.36813

Posted By: Con-way Freight -  Bangor, ME  - 9 days ago

regional truck drivers. Average annual income for regional drivers is $44,500*. Regional driving... logs (e-logs) 20 new trucks arriving weekly With...
44.79945 -68.77473

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