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Works around heavy construction equipment and all types of traffic; Repairs tools and equipment of a less complex nature and perform general maintenance on all small equipment; Uses small hand tools, including shoveling, raking, etc.
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Interested in Heavy Equipment Operators with Loader and Crusher Operating experience. We are looking for Heavy Equipment Operators to start IMMEDIATELY. Crusher Operator experience is a Plus.
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As a Heavy Equipment Operator, you're the maestro of our construction sites, skillfully operating excavators, skid steers, hydraulic dredges, and more. Our job sites are located in Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee, and Kentucky and our main office is located in Thomasville, NC. As a full-time Heavy Equipment Operator , you play a crucial role in our mission to maintain stormwater control measures and keep our communities safe.
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JENNMAR Turning Point Division, is currently seeking a Heavy Equipment Operator. Heavy Equipment Operator. 2 years’ operating heavy equipment preferred.
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Required Skills & Experience At least 2 years of previous heavy equipment experience preferredPrevious experience in highway constructionOther heavy equipment experiences preferred: excavator, backhoe, loader, dozer, etc.
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You must have a class A CDL license to work as a Heavy Equipment Operator. Opportunities to work in higher paying positions once you possess and maintain a CDL. Medium Equipment Operator wages start at $24.68 and Heavy Equipment Operators start at $26.78.
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The Heavy Equipment Operator is responsible for, but not limited to operating heavy equipment including excavator, dozers, graders, dump trucks, front-end loaders, compactors, scrapers, and water trucks to move materials to and from designated areas, participate in required training and ensure all established safety rules, procedures, policies, OSHA and MSHA regulations are followed.
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This position requires a multi-faceted track and wheel driven heavy equipment operator that can safely, productively, and with proven skill, control, maneuver, and navigate numerous types of construction equipment to a high degree of grading and excavation accuracy.
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Are a skilled front-end loader and other motorized equipment operator? The primary duties of this position involve operating various types of equipment and machinery including: truck, tandem, large rubber tire end loader, street sweeper, snow blower for front-end loader, Dickey John salt spreading system and refuse or recycling packers.
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Operates various heavy equipment, medium/light equipment, vehicles, machinery and tools, which may include a bulldozer, track loader, scraper, front-end loader, dump truck, skid-steer loader, water truck, water pump, packer, grader, backhoe, tractor, long arm bush hog, mower, weed eater, brush chipper, air compressor, tire tools, chain saw, generator, pick ax, post hole digger, shovel, rake, mechanic tools, carpentry tools, or two-way radio.
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Operate heavy equipment which may include but is not limited to: haul trucks, water trucks, rubber tire dozers, track dozers, excavators, motor graders and front-end loaders. Operate heavy equipment in support of production including de-watering, materials delivery, maintaining berms, and surface maintenance at a skilled level.
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Multiple years of working experience as a heavy equipment operator and a strong working knowledge of the operating and rigging crafts is required. Job Title : 1015 - Operator Equipment - Heavy.
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How many years of experience in medium to heavy equipment operation do you have? Please select all medium to heavy equipment that you are experienced with. Operates excavator, track hoe, and backhoe to perform skilled digging and trenching for maintenance, upkeep, and construction projects for public utilities and other infrastructure, where exacting tolerances and specification are required; controls placement of equipment and determines optimum approach to each digging scenario in order to minimize destruction of property and avoid electric, water, sewer, and other public utility lines.
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The Custom Applicator is responsible for correctly customizing and applying dry fertilizers to our customer's fields and operating all applicator equipment including performing maintenance on the equipment.
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This position entails the operation of heavy equipment in order to achieve daily production goals. Able to pass practical skills test for heavy equipment including dozers, excavators, and loaders.
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Title: heavy equipment operator Company: Summit Materials East Region
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