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Digging, cable repair, housing keeping, assembly of signal equipment, wiring of signal equipment, pole line work. Work experience with heavy equipment such as a backhoe, trencher would be an asset.
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Works with the line crew in digging ditches and trenches, hoisting material, tools, equipment, and any related work with a backhoe, road grater or front-end loader; performs routine inspection and preventive maintenance on assigned equipment and refers defects or repairs to the supervisor; cleans equipment; assists in the installation and maintenance of traffic control devices.
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Operates a variety of equipment, machinery and tools used in water system construction, maintenance and repair which may include a dump truck, boom truck, bulldozer, backhoe, forklift, boring machine, trencher, tapping machine, tamping machine, pipe horn, pipe saw, pipe locator, mower, weed eater, jackhammer, air compressor, drill press, post hole digger, shovel, axe, saw, mechanic tools, etc.
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Operates backhoe to perform basic digging, trenching, and clearing of land or materials for maintenance and upkeep projects for public utilities and other infrastructure; 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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Work with and assist the crew in digging ditches and trenches, hoisting material, tools, equipment, and any related work with a backhoe, excavator, or front-end loader as needed. Work with and assist the crew in digging ditches and trenches, hoisting material, tools, equipment, and any related work with a backhoe, excavator, or front-end loader as needed.
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Candidate should have aminimum of 2 years experience and needs to be proficient on multiple types of equipmentincluding bulldozers, excavators, front-end loader, backhoe, and skid steer. Job Description:Candidate needs to operate all equipment in a safe and efficient manner to perform dailytasks which include grading, digging trenches for installation of utilities and storm drainage,and loading trucks.
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Safely and efficiently operate drill equipment and/or other trenching or digging equipment: Plow, Backhoe/Excavator, Rock Saw, Dozer/Lead Tractor, Tractor Trailer (Moving Equipment/Haul Water.
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Prior experience handling and setting a trench box in an excavation/utility ditch, lifting and placing steel plates, digging in confined spaces and placing material in and out of a dump truck required.
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Work involves operating heavy equipment such as a backhoe, loader, multiple size excavators, skid steer with multiple attachments, box blade, boring machine, and all equipment listed under the Maintenance Worker classification, including driving dump trucks.
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Application Review Date The First Review Date for this job is: Monday, March 25, 2024 Responsibilities Equipment Operating Engineer: Dig holes, trenches and ditches with the backhoe or hand tools and loads soil to prepare sites for irrigation repairs, landscape maintenance, or planting.
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Safely repairs water and sewer leaks, including digging holes and trenches, using a backhoe and other equipment, and placing necessary shoring; May be subject to repetitive motion such as painting, digging, driving.
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All phases of underground construction include but are not limited to: Loading, driving, delivery, digging, removal and placement of various types, sizes and weight of construction materials and equipment.
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Skills in : Proficiently operating equipment including backhoe, air compressors, trenchers, boring machine, shoring, chop saw, and other standard hand tools; operating heavy equipment such as a dump truck, excavator, and fire truck.
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Operates and/or works around heavy equipment and machinery such as Backhoe, jackhammer, Jumping Jack, Hole Hog, Roto Hammer, Cut-Off Saw, Portable Water Pump, Saws-All, pedestals, cables, plastic conduit, shovel, rake, sledgehammer, pipe wrench, wire cutters, bolt cutters, cable cutters, drilling shafts, etc.
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Manual labor required with heavy lifting of landscape materials, bending, digging, planting, pruning, lawn care, and herbicide application. Experience operating equipment such as a kaboda, bobcat, backhoe, tractor/batwing mower.
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