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American Welding and Gas

American Welding & Gas, Inc.
- Has an immediate opportunity for a Class B CDL Delivery Driver in Grandview, MO.
American Welding & Gas, Inc.
(AWG) manufactures and distributes industrial, medical, specialty and beverage gases.
AWG is headquartered in Raleigh, NC with 80 branch locations, and 20 gas-fill plants in 20 states, stretching from Montana through Florida.
As one of the largest independent gas and welding supply distributors, AWG has the expertise, assets, and sources of supply necessary to service large, bulk cryogenic gas customers as well as small businesses.
Incentives include:
Home weekendsCompetitive pay structureExcellent benefit package:
Medical, Dental, Vision with no waiting periodCompany paid Life InsuranceCompany paid Short-term & Long-term Disability401(k) with Company MatchPaid Holidays and Paid Time Off.
Company cell phoneEmployers paid CDL license renewal fees including endorsements and medical card.
Qualifications:
Able to be gone three nights a week.
High School graduate or equivalentClass B CDL Required with Hazmat, Tankers & Doubles EndorsementsClean commercial driving record 3
yearsAble to read and write English.
Able to move compressed gas and liquid cylinders; Lift 50-75 pounds frequently and maneuver 100
pound cylinders (rolling, using a cart, etc.
)Successful completion of pre-employment drug screen, DOT physical, and company administered road test.
Ability to effectively communicate with customers.
Drug Free work environmentVisit our website at www.
awggases.
com:
American Welding & Gas is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer and will consider all qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion,About the Company:
American Welding and Gas.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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