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PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: Must be able to operate a variety of mechanical, electrical, and plumbing and grounds keeping equipment including dump truck, hoists, tractors, backhoe, mowers, generators, pumps, forklift, welder, diagnostic instruments, computer, mechanic tools, electrical tools, plumbing tools, and carpentry tools.
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Slots – 1+ year experience Heavy equipment operator (Backhoe, Excavator, or alike). Slots – 1+ year experience Heavy equipment operator (Backhoe, Excavator, or alike). Working knowledge of data systems and remote equipment operations cellar or tethered.
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Work experience with heavy equipment such as a backhoe, trencher would be an asset. Canadian Pacific (CP) and Kansas City Southern (KCS) are now CPKC. As the only truly North American railway, we are making big moves.
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Successful Maintenance Operator candidates can operate diverse hand and power tools (chain saw, weed eater) and heavy equipment (such as dump trucks, loader, backhoe, tractor w/ attachments) and will participate as a working team member clearing drainage pipes and ditches, cutting brush, pot-hole patching, setting up work zones, and other diverse skilled and manual labor tasks required to complete road maintenance projects.
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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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Possesses the ability to operate mobile equipment safely and proficiently (loader, dozer, backhoe, off-road trucks, etc.) Must have excellent organizational and recordkeeping skills to accurately prepare the following on a timely basis: MSHA work place inspection log, quarry to crusher report, service and repair log, secondary crushing report, and diary of production reports.
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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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Experience running equipment (skid steer, excavator, backhoe, etc. Experience running equipment (skid steer, excavator, backhoe, etc. Conducting site inspections, provide hands-on leadership, and provide guidance for soil, planting, watering and insect control.
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Reports to: Assistant Manager, Superintendent or Assistant Superintendent. Machine Operator 1 (MO1) is responsible for operating, maintaining, and repairing company railway maintenance and inspection equipment.
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Licenses/Certifications: Maintain Railroad Certifications, CPR/First Aid, valid Driver's License. Accurately describes gauge and HMI functions as they relate to machine operation. Internal: 3+ Months Experience working with Loram equipment or equivalent in a 24/7 environment; Some assignments require Excavator experience.
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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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Performs duties as directed by foreman while operating any or all of the following equipment: backhoe, excavator, vibratory or static plows, trenchers or directional bore machines in the installation, removal or maintenance of underground utilities and pipe installation.
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Select appropriate and operate equipment to perform work, e.g., forklifts, backhoe, skid steer, excavator, compactors, and construction hoist. Select appropriate and operate equipment to perform work, e.g., forklifts, backhoe, skid steer, excavator, compactors, and construction hoist.
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Operates a backhoe in trenching, filling, or other minor excavation. Several full-time positions available with the Water Department, Stormwater Preventative Maintenance and Wastewater Construction Repair Division located at 1800 Prospect.
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