Shinjuku/Shibuya/Meguro large truck job search results
1 ofWe have job openings for large trucks in Shinjuku, Shibuya, and Meguro. (1~1)
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- Movie
- payslip
- Daily payment
- Borrowing advance system
- Middle-aged and older welcome
- Experienced people welcome
- Active women
- There is night shift
- LINE questions allowed
- There is a dormitory
- Hairstyle free
- Full company insurance
- LINE question
- Telephone application
- Movie
- payslip
- Job category
- ① Blacksmith ② Welder ③ Civil engineering worker ④ Multi-skilled worker ⑤ Construction staff
- Salary
- Daily wage ①②③④⑤ 1 yen to 4,000 yen Monthly salary ①②③④⑤ 1 yen to 7,000 yen Same day payment/deposit included!Preference will be given to those with experience and qualifications.
- Busan Area
- Location
- Office: Nishi-Shinjuku Site: Tokyo 23 wards, Kawasaki City, Kanagawa Prefecture Kawasaki City, Asao Ward, centered on Higashiyurioka, Tokyo and three prefectures (including Saitama, Chiba, and West Tokyo) Sites: Kanuma City, Tochigi Prefecture
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- 2024-04-16 10: 44: 14
1 ofWe have job openings for large trucks in Shinjuku, Shibuya, and Meguro. (1~1)
What does a big truck do?
A transportation truck driver that supports Japanese logistics.There are small (2t, 3t), medium (4t), and large (10t) types depending on the dimensions, load capacity, and total weight.There are various things to carry, such as materials and groceries, and we carry them to a fixed time and place.If you are just driving, there is no problem with just a driver's license that matches the truck, but depending on the company, it is convenient to have a "sling", "forklift", etc. I hope there is.When driving a vehicle that requires attention, it is useful to have a "hazardous material handler," "poisonous and deleterious substance handling manager," "high-pressure gas movement monitor," etc.
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