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Truck Driver Class A

Location:
Burlington, NJ
Posted:
October 15, 2023

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Jeremy Zaleski

**** ******** ****

Burlington, NJ 08016

ad0d55@r.postjobfree.com

Cell: 609-***-****

Experience

Disabled Since 2020

Carvana

Nov 2018 to present

Cowan

Oct 2015 to Nov 2018

Lost dates due to Memory loss.

Garlick Farms

117 Cumberland Blvd.

Burlington, NJ. 08016

Truck Driver

Aug 2012 to Sep 2012

Class A

OfficeMax Incorporated

3001 Frost Road

Bristol, PA. 19007

Truck Driver

September 2011 to Aug 2012

Class B Straight Truck

P&D Pickup and Delivery

Burlington Occupational Training Center

130 Hancock Lane

Mt. Holly, New Jersey 08060

Recyclable Truck Driver

June 2011 to June 2011

Class B

CR England

4701 West 2100 South

Salt Lake City, Utah 84120

OTR Truck Driver

March 2011 to May 2011

Class A /Refrigeration

Marketday

700 Richards Run

Burlington, New Jersey 08016

Truck Driver / Dispatcher

September 2010 – March 2011

Class B Refrigeration

Trained at Premier Truck Driving School at Cedar Hill, Texas. Obtained CDL Class A. Check all load-related documentation to ensure that it is complete and accurate. Check vehicles to ensure that mechanical, safety, and emergency equipment is in good working order. Collect delivery instructions from appropriate sources, verifying instructions and routes. Drive trucks to weigh stations before and after loading and along routes to document weights and comply with state regulations. Follow special cargo-related procedures, such as checking refrigeration systems for frozen foods. Inventory and inspect goods to be moved to determine quantities and conditions. Maintain logs of working hours and of vehicle service and repair status, following applicable state and federal regulations. Operate equipment, such as truck cab computers, CB radios, and telephones, to exchange necessary information with bases, supervisors, or other drivers. Perform basic vehicle maintenance tasks such as adding oil, fuel, and radiator fluid, or performing minor repairs. Read and interpret maps to determine vehicle routes. Read bills of lading to determine assignment details. Report vehicle defects, accidents, traffic violations, or vehicle damage. Secure cargo for transport, using ropes, blocks, chains, binders, or covers. Burlington City

525 High Street

Burlington, New Jersey 08016

Firefighter/EMT-B

November 2005 – March 2011

Class B

Endeavor Emergency Squad

19 E Union Street

Burlington, New Jersey 08016

EMT-B/Rescue

February 2006 – September 2010

Class B

Lieutenant of Fire Department in 2010 year. Mainly Class “B” driving equipment. The license is in New Jersey for Emergency Medical Technician - Basic (573216), and Pennsylvania for Emergency Medical Technician

(114053). Trained in NJSP On-Scene Incident Commander, for Epi-Pen, Firefighter I in New Jersey (164579). Trained in Emergency Responder Rehabilitation Operations and Awareness Level. Trained in Incident Command IS-700, I-100, I-200, and I-300. Trained in Vehicle Extrication NFPA 1006, Hazardous Materials Awareness Level, Operations Level, and NJSP Hazardous Materials Technician Level Response. Trained in CBRNE Awareness Level, Confined Space Awareness Level, CEVO 2 and 3. Trained in Thermal Imaging Camera, and Pump Operations. Administer first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation to injured persons. Assess fires and situations and report conditions to superiors to receive instructions, using two-way radios. Clean and maintain fire stations and firefighting equipment and apparatus. Collaborate with police to respond to accidents, disasters, and arson investigation calls. Create openings in buildings for ventilation or entrance, using axes, chisels, crowbars, electric saws, or core cutters. Dress with equipment such as fire-resistant clothing and breathing apparatus. Drive and operate firefighting vehicles and equipment. Establish fire lines to prevent unauthorized persons from entering areas near fires. Inform and educate the public on fire prevention. Inspect fire sites after flames have been extinguished to ensure that there is no further danger. Lay hose lines and connect them to water supplies. Move toward the source of a fire using knowledge of types of fires, construction design, building materials, and physical layout of properties. Operate pumps connected to high-pressure hoses. Participate in courses, seminars, and conferences, and study fire science literature, to learn firefighting techniques. Participate in fire drills and demonstrations of firefighting techniques. Position and climb ladders to gain access to upper levels of buildings, or to rescue individuals from burning structures. Prepare written reports that detail specifics of fire incidents. Protect property from water and smoke using waterproof salvage covers, and smoke ejectors. Rescue victims from burning buildings and accident sites. Respond to fire alarms and other calls for assistance, such as automobile and industrial accidents. Search burning buildings to locate fire victims. Select and attach hose nozzles, depending on fire type, and direct streams of water or chemicals onto fires. Spray foam onto runways; extinguish fires, and rescue aircraft crew and passengers in air-crash emergencies. Take action to contain hazardous chemicals that might catch fire, leak, or spill. IdleAire

2567 Prime Way, Suite 101

Knoxville, TN 37918

Site Representative

March 2008 - June 2008

Adhere to safety procedures. Analyze operational or management reports or records. Answer customer or public inquiries. Call on customers to solicit new business. Communicate technical information. Confer with other departmental heads to coordinate activities. Inspect products or systems for regulatory compliance. Inspect the property to determine damages. Investigate customer complaints. Monitor facilities and equipment. Orient new employees. Oversee execution of organizational or program policies. Prepared reports. Provided customer service. Schedule facility or property maintenance.

Burlington County

49 Rancocas Road

Mt. Holly, New Jersey 08060

Dispatcher/Security Officer

March 2005 – November 2007

Sea Mist

1200 South Ocean Boulevard

Myrtle Beach, SC. 29577

S.L.E.D. License Security Officer

January 2002 - February 2003

Advise personnel about problems such as accidents, congestion, weather conditions, and other hazards. Arrange for necessary repairs to restore service and schedules. Confer with supervising personnel to address questions, problems, and requests for service or equipment. Determine types or amounts of equipment, vehicles, materials, or personnel required according to work orders or specifications. Monitor personnel or equipment locations and utilization to coordinate service and schedules. Oversee all communications within specifically assigned territories. Receive or prepare work orders. Record and maintain files and records of customer requests, work or services performed, inventory, and other dispatch information. Relay work orders, messages, and information to or from work crews, supervisors, and field inspectors using telephones or two-way radios. Schedule and dispatch workers, work crews, equipment, or service vehicles to appropriate locations according to customer requests, specifications, or needs, using radios or telephones. Answer alarms and investigate disturbances. Answer telephone calls to take messages, answer questions, and provide information during non-business hours or when the switchboard is closed. Call police or fire departments in cases of emergency, such as fire or the presence of unauthorized persons. Escort or drive a motor vehicle to transport individuals to specified locations or to provide personal protection. Inspect and adjust security systems, equipment, or machinery to ensure operational use and to detect evidence of tampering. Monitor and adjust controls that regulate building systems, such as air conditioning, furnace, or boiler. Monitor and authorize entrance and departure of employees, visitors, and other persons to guard against theft and maintain the security of premises. Operate detecting devices to screen individuals and prevent the passage of prohibited articles into restricted areas. Patrol premises to prevent and detect signs of intrusion and ensure the security of doors, windows, and gates. Warn persons of rule infractions or violations, and evict violators from premises. Write reports of daily activities and irregularities such as equipment or property damage, theft, the presence of unauthorized persons, or unusual occurrences. Midlantic Jet

Atlantic City International Airport, Suite 112

Egg Harbor Township, NJ. 08234

Line Service

March 2003 - January 2005

Class A & B

Horry County

1100 Jetport Rd (Myrtle Beach International Airport) Myrtle Beach, SC. 29577

Line Service

March 1999 - November 2001

Class A & B

Anticipate aircraft equipment needs. Class “A” driving combination of tractor, aircraft, and ground support equipment. Class “B” driving of self-propelled equipment. Conduct departure and arrival briefings. Coordinate with agencies to meet aircrew requirements for refueling, ground transportation, and transient aircraft maintenance. Implement airfield safety procedures to ensure a safe operating environment for personnel and aircraft operation. Maintain air-to-ground and point-to-point radio contact with aircraft captains. Monitor the arrival, parking, refueling, loading, and departure of all aircraft. Provide aircrews with information and services needed for airfield management and flight planning. Receive and post weather information and flight plan data, such as air routes and arrival and departure times. Receive, transmit, and control message traffic. Relay departure, arrival, delay, aircraft and airfield status, and other pertinent information to upline controlling agencies. Train operations staff. U.S. Navy

VF-101 (Decommissioned 2005)

NAS Oceana

Virginia Beach, VA.

Aviation Electronics Technician Third Class (E-4)

January 1993 - January 1997

Class A & B

-Selective Service Number: 74-0037910-8

-Aviation Electronics Technician:

-Aircraft Firefighting and Rescue:

-Shipboard Firefighter:

-Emergency Reclamation Petty Officer:

-Navy Security Force:

-Plane Captain:

-Technical Publications Custodian:

Adjust, repair, or replace malfunctioning components or assemblies, using hand tools or soldering irons. Assemble components such as switches, electrical controls, and junction boxes. Assemble prototypes or models of circuits, instruments, and systems for use in testing. Connect components to assemblies such as radio systems, instruments, magnetos, inverters, and in-flight refueling systems. Coordinate work with engineers, technicians, and other aircraft maintenance personnel. Fabricate parts and test aids as required. Install electrical and electronic components, assemblies, and systems in aircraft. Interpret flight test data to diagnose malfunctions and systemic performance problems. Keep records of maintenance and repair work. Lay out installation of aircraft assemblies and systems, following documentation such as blueprints, manuals, and wiring diagrams. Set up and operate ground support and test equipment to perform functional flight tests of electrical and electronic systems. Test and troubleshoot instruments, components, and assemblies, using circuit testers, oscilloscopes, or voltmeters. Employ firefighting equipment and extinguishing materials to rescue victims involved in aircraft crashes and to fight fires in and around aircraft or structures.

Class “A” driving combination of tractor, aircraft, and ground support equipment. Class “B” driving of self-propelled equipment. Typical duties include operating, servicing, inspecting, and testing aircraft firefighting and rescue vehicles, firefighting systems, controls, and rescue equipment. Operating, and maintaining installed firefighting systems and equipment, and chemical, biological, and radiological defense equipment; training shipboard personnel in the operation, maintenance, equipment, and life-saving devices. Reclamation of crash/damaged aircraft. Recovery of known parts to ensure security. Provided ships and commands with force protection/anti-terrorism, assisted in maintaining order and discipline, law enforcement, and physical security duties. Enforce appropriate orders and regulations, make apprehensions, conduct investigations/interrogations, and prepare required records and reports. Check maintenance on aircraft. Perform pre-flight, post-flight, and inspections. Launch and recover aircraft. Work in Phase Inspection shop and Line Division. Jobs also included directing ground traffic, use of light wands and signaling, parking planes, fueling procedures for aircraft, fuel types, and identification, checking and filling oil, cleaning windshields, moving aircraft on the ramp, and tie-down techniques. Incorporated routine, rapid action, and interim rapid action changes. Keep arrangement and labeling of publications. Wrote deficiency reports based on feedback from personnel. Ordered and replacement of publications.



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