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Asphalt seal coating, cleaning and edging driveways with string trimmers and backpack blowers, hot rubber crack-filling, brush and spray application of seal coat. Ability to clean, route and seal random cracks in asphalt parking lots or off-street roadways as well as clean, prepare, oil spot prime, and apply multiple coats of pavement sealer to an asphalt surface with specialized equipment.
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Headquartered in Tampa, Florida, and with offices throughout Florida, Preferred Materials - Asphalt Division performs asphalt paving, grading, and related roadway services. Preferred Materials - Asphalt Division, part of CRH South Division of Companies, is the leader in production of high-quality hot mix and warm mix asphalt, and, with a team of skilled contracting professionals, Preferred Materials - Asphalt Division also offers design-build and conventional-bid-build solutions for roadway and civil construction projects.
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An Asphalt Laborer performs many duties to assist crew when paving roads and highways. Our employees make Preferred Materials - Asphalt Division a great place to work. A variety of other activities can be performed as needed such as flagging traffic, operating a vibratory tamp (to compact asphalt in tight places), or using hand tools and equipment.
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NETTCP Hot Mix Asphalt Plant Technician and/or Hot Mix Asphalt paving Inspector certification. Performing Concrete and Asphalt plant inspections. Performing density testing of soils and asphalt.
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Operates some or all of the following construction and power equipment: excavator, grader, bulldozer, backhoe, front end loader, skid steer, asphalt paver, dirt/asphalt roller, asphalt reclaimer, soil stabilizer, and asphalt milling machine.
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Works with and assists the grading or paving crews to remove or install stone, dirt, asphalt pavement or storm water systems with or without the use of heavy equipment. The asphalt paving equipment operator safely operates a variety of motorized equipment used in the preparation, repair, reconstruction, and construction of site work and asphalt paving projects.
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May perform other duties such as shoveling asphaltic materials and assisting with maintenance of asphalt finishing machine to include adding or removing screed extensions. Uses tools such as a shovel, asphalt rake and asphalt lute.
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The roller operator will work with other crew members to place asphalt according to plans and specifications as well as perform tasks of other positions as instructed by foreman/superintendent.
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APC Construction, a CRH Company, specializes in aggregate mining, asphalt paving, construction material supply and complete civil construction. Ability to operate heavy and complex equipment that may include but not limited to Loader, Backhoe, Skid Steer, Truck, Car, and Asphalt Paving Equipment requiring skill and the exercise of independent judgment.
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The Asphalt Paving Superintendent manages all phases of laying asphalt. Primary point of contact for ADOT personnel and asphalt plant operations. Strong leadership and ability to oversee entire asphalt paving operation (Traffic Control, Trucking, Milling and sweeping, Tack, AC placement, Rolling patterns, compaction requirements and all other day to day operations on a paving project.
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Operate heavy equipment such as trucks, screeds, rollers, pavers, paving finishing machines, paving curbing machines and front end loaders to apply asphalt products according to job specifications.
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Rogers Group is currently seeking candidates to fill our WHEEL LOADER OPERATOR position at our Cabot Asphalt Plant located in Cabot, Arkansas. Duties will also include support and clean-up around the asphalt plant, general maintenance of plant and equipment, and various general labor tasks, as needed.
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This is a skilled position involving the responsibility for operating a variety of equipment for groundwork and paving purposes, including control and operation of multiple types of Asphalt paving equipment.
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Must obtain and maintain certification of FDOT Asphalt Paving Level 1, Florida Department of Environmental Protection Qualified Stormwater Management Inspector Certification, and FDOT Earthwork Construction Inspection Level 1 within six (6) months of hire date.
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Safety, Integrity, Quality are the foundation or core values on which Staker Parson Inc., a CRH company operates in Utah, Staker Parson Inc. is an integrated materials company with multiple quarry locations, heavy highway construction division, and asphalt.
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