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Dump Truck Driver - Ames

Company Name:
Manatts, Inc.
General Info
Job Type: Full-Time
Minimum Years of Experience Required: 1 Year
Minimum Years of Education Required: High School/GED
Salary Range: 16.95 to 18.10
Company Info
The success Manatt's, Inc., enjoys today in the construction industry started more than 60 years ago. Back then, it was one man, one truck, and now our team of employees numbers more than 700 strong. We have dozens of ready-mix and asphalt production facilities around the state of Iowa. Our massive fleet of dump and ready-mix trucks serves thousands of job sites every year. In addition, our concrete and asphalt paving divisions, along with our various other crews, complete hundreds of projects every season.
Job Description
Our Ames Division has an opening for the 2014 construction season for aDump Truck Driver.
Responsibilities include driving truck equipped with dump body and possibly pulling pup to transport and dump loose materials such as sand, gravel, crushed rock, milled asphalt, broken concrete, grubbing and clearing, wet batch concrete, or bituminous paving materials or earth.
Qualified applicants must have an acceptable driving record, current DOT Physical, and a Class A CDL with airbrakes endorsement.
This individual will start working as soon as weather and work load permits.
This is a full time seasonal position.
Benefits
Health Insurance
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
Life Insurance
401K Retirement Plan
Short Term Disability Insurance
Paid Holidays
Per Diem, per Company policy
For a complete benefits listing or to learn more about Manatts, Inc., visit .Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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