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As a Backhoe Operator you will be a vital member of our pipe crew, responsible for operating and maintaining a backhoe to support the installation of water, sewer, and drainage systems. Proven experience as a Backhoe Operator in the construction industry.
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The backhoe operator is responsible for operating the backhoe equipment to excavate ditches and structures, lay pipe and precast concrete structures, carry material in the loader bucket, and general excavation and backfill work.
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The Department of Environmental Services (DES) is seeking experienced Backhoe Operators to operate heavy construction equipment for its Water, Sewer, and Streets (WSS) Bureau. Operating a uni-loader, backhoe, forklift, skid steer, and/or crane truck with precision, considering site and utility line locations, and determining appropriate methods of operation for other properties and infrastructures.
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Veit is seeking experienced and safety-oriented Backhoe Operator to join our team in Milwaukee, WI. We are specifically seeking Operators with GPS experience. Minimum of 3 years' experience operating 100,000+ pound excavator/backhoe.
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Veit is seeking experienced and safety-oriented Backhoe and Excavator Operator to join our team. Veit is seeking experienced and safety-oriented Backhoe and Excavator Operator to join our team.
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Level I: 0-2 years experience with backhoe, loader, roller and rock truck. Operates backhoe, loader, roller and rock truck. Level I: 0-2 years experience with backhoe, loader, roller and rock truck.
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Operates blade, excavator, dozer, forklift for crane erection. Level II: 0-3 years experience with blade, excavator and dozer in addition to level I equipment. Crane Operators require CCO certification, must present certification card.
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Follows OSHA safety and operating procedures of heavy and light equipment. Level IV: 4+ years experience with 250 Ton crane/crawler or A/T (all terrain) in addition to levels I, II and III equipment.
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Guides the backhoe operator in proximity of gas mains, electrical lines, or other equipment subject to damage. Guides backhoe operator in proximity of gas mains, electric lines, or other equipment subject to damage.
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Level III: 1-3 years experience with trencher and up to 130 ton crane/crawler R/T (rough terrain) and less than 250T crane/crawler or A/T (all terrain) in addition to levels I and II equipment. Exposed to occasional extreme cold, extreme heat, humidity, wet, noise, hazards and vibration in the working environment.
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Must be certified on site for all types of heavy/light equipment by displaying skill level to a Superintendent. Performs work on various types of terrain (A/T and R/T), evaluating requirements for assigned work.
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Maintains all mobile and stationary equipment by performing preventive maintenance, i.e. tightening, cleaning, greasing and other minor maintenance and repairs. RES is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace.
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Rubber Tire Backhoe Operator. Possess experience operating heavy equipment such As bull dozers, loaders, rubber tire backhoes, land clearing, logging, feller buncher, grapple, excavators, skid steer, Grader Operator and motor grades.
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Additional labor-only responsibilities may be required of Backhoe Operator as needed and related to heavy civil construction, energy market construction, land management, and/or agriculture production tasks.
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Operates and maintains backhoe, dump truck, front-end loader, and other equipment to assist with the maintenance and repair of water/wastewater utility lines. Operates and maintains backhoe, dump truck, and other equipment to assist with the maintenance and repair or water/wastewater utility lines.
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