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Ability to climb wood poles, steel poles, and lattice steel towers without the assistance of a Boom or Bucket Truck. FREQUENT (up to 66 %): Stooping, Squatting, Body Twisting, Manual Dexterity, Reading, Climbing Ladders, Climbing On/Off Truck, Climbing Poles, Gripping, and Climbing Stairs.
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Operates dump truck, bucket truck, tractor trailer, tractor, and hydraulic boom. Skill in the use of heavy equipment such as dump truck, tractor trailer, tractor, and hydraulic boom.
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Assist in the daily inspections of the line and/or bucket truck and equipment and stocking of all necessary equipment and/or supplies. You, job seeker, happen to be on the forefront of a major boom.
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Ability to operate assigned equipment such as a bucket truck, boom truck, backhoe, and overhead and underground wire pulling equipment. Which best describes your experience operating a boom truck.
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Operates hydraulic equipment including: drills, boom truck, digger, pole tamper, hydraulic jack and bucket truck once certified. + May drive a Class A vehicle (i.e. bucket truck and line truck) to and from the job site.
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Travels by vehicle, motor boat or off-road utility vehicle (OUV) to access job sites May drive a Class A vehicle (i.e. bucket truck and line truck) to and from the job site. May drive a company pickup truck or passenger vehicle to job sites and work locations, meetings and training and will may use vehicle to go to vendor locations and pick up or deliver supplies and materials.
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PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: Must be able to operate a variety of equipment, machinery and tools which may include a boom truck, bucket truck, backhoe, sweeper, highlift, sidearm mower, sewer truck, rod truck, jet truck, fuel truck, sanitation truck, knuckleboom truck, flusher truck, slope mower, or dump truck, chain saw, two-way radio, mechanics tools.
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Operates lift equipment such as aerial lifts and line truck booms. Our Lineworkers will have had successfully completed a federal or state sanctioned apprenticeship (with approved supporting documentation) and/or IBEW sponsored line worker apprenticeship.
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The ideal candidate will have recent experience working on heavy-duty equipment, loaders, street sweepers, trash trucks, dump truck, boom trucks, sewer trucks, and fire trucks. Overhauls and repairs brakes, differentials, universal joints, motors, ignition systems, fuel injection systems, electrical or hydraulic systems in refuse trucks, loaders, bucket trucks, cranes, street sweepers, sewer trucks, construction equipment, and other heavy duty vehicles.
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Must be qualified to perform at heights above thirty (30) feet with the use of a ladder, lift, or bucket truck boom. Must be qualified to perform at heights above thirty (30) feet with the use of a ladder, lift, or bucket truck boom.
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Operates boom, aerial bucket lift, all cable installing equipment, forklift, backhoe and auxiliary power equipment. Operates pump, drill, winch, generator, air compressor, air hammer, voltmeter, ammeter, hydraulic tools, and powered equipment on various types of trailers, (e.g., Reel King and Cable truck.
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Completion of a federal or state sanctioned line worker apprenticeship with approved supporting documentation (e.g. IBEW Journeyman Lineman A Ticket) and/or union or union-affiliated sponsored line worker apprenticeship.
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Yes No 03 Indicate which piece(s) of equipment you are proficient operating: Asphalt Competence Roller Backhoe (rubber or track type) Boom Excavator (gradall) Dozer Lowboy Milling Machine Paving Machine Grader Bucket Truck Belt Loader Concrete Truck Oil Distributer Road Widener Street Flusher Street Sweeper Track Loader Traxavator Roll-off Truck Front-end Loader Knuckle Boom Truck 04 Are you able to drive and operate equipment which utilizes a "joy stick" mechanism.
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You will work with a variety of equipment including aerial cranes, bucket trucks, boom trucks, dump trucks, conveyors, digger derricks, pressure diggers, and aerial lifts and more. Experience working on utility, construction, farm, medium / heavy truck.
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In the role of Heavy Equipment Loader Operator, you will operate various pieces of heavy equipment including but not limited to, knuckle-boom loader, Front-end / bucket loader, skid-steer, wood slasher, yard trucks, fork truck and farm tractor.
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