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A. Education and/or Experience High school diploma or GED preferred 2-4 years of experience with heavy equipment operation Previous experience with rail construction equipment a plus B. Knowledge/Skills/Abilities Must be able to operate a backhoe and front end loader Must be willing and able to travel out of town to job sites for extended periods.
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Drives or operates, maintains various equipment such as motorized road grader, road-rollers, tractors, asphalting machine backhoe, front-end loader, mowers, dump-trucks, and may operate smaller or less complex equipment as needed.
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Ability to operate a Skid Steer, Backhoe, Bulldozer, Excavator, Front End Loader and Trenching Machines. MP Nexlevel, LLC, a leader in the utilities construction industry, is looking for Skilled Backhoe Operators.
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Truck Water Trench Pump & Hose Trailer Maul & Other Hand Tools Jack Hammer Shoring Boards & Jacks Shoring Pump Whacker Tamp Hole Hog Assorted Size Ladders Assorted Size Shovels Hammers Pipe Clamps Copper Tubing Rolls Probe Bar Backhoe Compact Excavator Skid Loader Front End Loader Trencher PHY S IC A L DEMANDS AND WORKING CONDITIONS Physical requirements include lifting/carrying up to 90 pounds occasionally; pushing a maximum force of 100 pounds; pulling a maximum force of 100 pounds.
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Operates a variety of medium to heavy equipment such as rollers, backhoe, front-end loader, dump truck, tractors and similar motorized vehicles and small equipment. Operates backhoe to cut and remove asphalt street sections, sidewalks or curb and gutter for patch or reconstruction; digs trenches, culverts and loads sand, rocks, etc.
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Operates quarry mobile equipment, including, but not limited to, front end loader, bulldozer, and backhoe, to lift and transfer bulk materials, such as shot rock, sand, clay, or other bulk material, to trucks, hoppers, chutes or other areas of quarry.
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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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Examples of Duties Operates a front end loader, a backhoe, rubber tire loader, trencher and related equipment in the maintenance, installation and repair of water and sewer lines, and other water/sewer system appurtenances; operates a heavy roller; operates long bed with hoist and large mowing equipment; operates sewer cleaning equipment; may service and makes minor repairs to equipment; when not operating equipment performs semi-skilled work on the job site.
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Performs duties in the operation of various types of heavy construction equipment which may include front-end loader, excavator, backhoe, compactor, motor grader, skid steer, bulldozer and tri-axle dump truck with trailer.
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ONE YEAR of full-time experience in the operation of specialized landscaping/grass cutting equipment including Dump Truck and Hi-Lift with bucket (front-end loader). All applicants must have ONE YEAR of full-time experience in the operation of specialized landscaping/grass cutting equipment including Dump Truck and Hi-Lift with bucket (front-end loader.
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This position is responsible for the use and operation of heavy construction equipment which could include a forklift, dozer, front end loader, excavator, roller, backhoe or articulated dump truck in a safe and efficient manner.
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Uses backhoe for scaling quarry walls following blasts. Functions as Crusher Operator to cover periods of vacation or absence. Assists with the planning, assembly and detonation of industrial explosives for blasting in the quarry.
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This would include, but not limited to, front end loaders, backhoe loader, skid steer loader, and haul truck. Operator Loader & Heavy Equip. This would include, but not limited to, front end loaders, backhoe loader, skid steer loader, and haul truck.
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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.
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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.
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