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Haul DriverColorado Springs, CO (Onsite) Full-TimePosition Summary Sitting behind a desk can make you restless. Why not change it up a bit and hit the road as a Haul Driver? Responsible for the safe and timely transportation of equipment between d... -
Outside Sales Rep - Heavy Equipment C&FHobbs, NM (Onsite) Full-TimePosition Summary: As a pivotal member of our team, the successful candidate will drive the expansion of customer relationships by fostering new connections and nurturing existing partnerships. You ... -
Compact Constuction Equip Sales RepresentativeEl Paso, TX (Onsite) Full-TimeOutside Sales Representative - CCE Position Summary The successful candidate will be responsible for the development of new customer relationships as well as retain and nurture established customer... -
Resident Field Sales - Compact Construction EquipmentGrand Junction, CO (Onsite) Full-TimePosition Summary The successful candidate will be responsible for the development of new customer relationships as well as retain and nurture established customer relationships. Maximize gross marg... -
Branch Manager - El Paso, TXEl Paso, TX (Onsite) Full-TimePosition Summary You’re a leader and work well as a team. You interact with other people in a positive and professional manner. You can understand your goals and implement ways of achieving those g... -
Rental CoordinatorCommerce City, CO (Onsite) Full-TimePosition Summary The Rental Coordinator is the frontline point of contact for rental customers, responsible for coordinating equipment reservations, contracts, deliveries, and rental returns. This ... -
Outside Sales Representative / Heavy EquipmentAlbuquerque, NM (Onsite) Full-TimePosition Summary The successful candidate will be responsible for the development of new customer relationships as well as retain and nurture established customer partnerships. Maximize revenue and...
Driver Jobs
CDL drivers typically operate tractor trailers. They're responsible for transporting goods and safely operating heavy vehicles with a capacity of more than 26,000 pounds. They spend long days and nights on the road.A typical day in the life of a CDL driver might include:
• Communicating with their dispatcher to receive instructions on their route
• Adhering to traffic laws, paying particular attention to those that change as the driver crosses state lines
• Inspecting the trailer thoroughly before, during, and after each trip
• Logging driving hours in accordance with federal regulations.