If you've ever thought it would be fun to drive for Uber, now's your chance – the company has multiple job opening in DeKalb County and the Atlanta area. Click the job title below for the scoop on it and a few other current openings in DeKalb this week.

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DeKalb Medical Center/DeKalb Regional Healthcare

Where it is: Decatur

What it is: Women's services nurse (multiple positions are available)

What you do: Provide nursing care in mother/baby, labor and delivery, and antepartum units.

What you need: Bachelor's degree in nursing; current Georgia license as a Registered Nurse; BLS certification through the American Heart Association.

Marten Transport

Where it is: Tucker

What it is: Diesel/tractor technician

What you do: Maintain/repair fleet of trucks and trailers; furnish quality major and minor in-house repairs.

What you need: Previous experience; entry-level and advanced positions available.

Uber

Where it is: Atlanta

What it is: Uber Eats driver

What you do: Drive your own vehicle to make deliveries to customers.

What you need: 19 years of age or older; a valid driver's license, insurance, and vehicle registration; at least one year of driving experience; the ability to lift 30 pounds.

USESI-LADE

What it is: Sales and management trainee

Where it is: Tucker

What you do: Complete intensive, hands-on training program that teaches about warehousing, counter sales, inside sales, project management and more; completion will help prepare you for either branch management or professional sales opportunities.

What you need: College degree; proven leadership ability; good communication skills; multi-tasking skills; desire to learn and try new things.

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