Strong sense of responsibility × Required Skills: Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance
19 jobs found.
Sanitation Vehicle Driver
A job that involves driving and operating sanitation vehicles (vacuum trucks) to suction and transport sludge and excrement from sewers, septic tanks, portable toilets, etc.
Large Truck Driver (Refrigerated and Frozen Trucks)
Drives refrigerated and frozen trucks to safely and quickly transport cargo requiring temperature control, such as fresh food and pharmaceuticals.
Freight Trailer Driver
A job that involves operating trailer trucks to transport cargo over long distances. Also performs vehicle inspections, loading operations, and route management.
Hazardous Materials Handler (Hazardous Materials Transportation Business)
Specialist profession that safely transports hazardous materials in compliance with laws and regulations.
Caster Driver (Radio Broadcasting)
Specialist who drives broadcast relay vehicles (OB vans), transports on-site equipment to destinations, and assists with equipment setup and operation.
Mine Locomotive Engineer
A specialist profession that drives locomotives traveling on tracks inside mines to efficiently and safely transport ore and materials.
Mine Electric Train Driver
A technical job operating electric locomotives or trolleys in underground mine tunnels to safely and efficiently transport ore, materials, and workers.
Industrial Locomotive Driver
A job that operates locomotives within steel mills, ports, factories, and other premises to haul and transport freight cars and vehicles.
Facility User Shuttle Bus Driver
A driving job that safely transports welfare facility users, the elderly, and people with disabilities between facilities and homes by bus, providing assistance with boarding and alighting and managing the vehicle interior.
Car Carrier Driver
A job that involves driving car carrier vehicles to transport vehicles between automobile manufacturers, dealerships, and ports.