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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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Trim and remove trees; operate a boom truck, chippers machine, and chain saws. Perform or assist in performing basic carpentry, electrical, plumbing and building maintenance work; Repair, and install tables, shelves, cabinets, countertops, and other wood equipment and fixtures.
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Must be capable of towing trailers up to Class V type, driving service van and boom truck, and operating boom lifts. Daily duties consist of HVAC, plumbing, electrical, low voltage network wiring, carpentry, relocating document containers, relocating equipment, and other tasks.
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Powered Industrial Truck Experience: forklift, scissor lift and boom lift (preferred) Perform skills including, but not limited to, mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, hydraulic to troubleshoot, diagnosis, and repair of production machines to include but not limited to rotary/thermoformers, CNC/CMS, packaging, pneumatic conveyor systems, pump and compressor equipment while complying with safety regulations and maintaining clean and orderly work areas.
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Operate, service, and maintain heavy equipment including front-end loaders, off road dump trucks, skid steer, man-lift, fuel truck and water truck in order to keep plant clean and in production.
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Regularly works above ground on poles or steel towers using climbers and safety belt or operating man lift equipment, boom truck or other specialized equipment. Lone Star Corporation is searching for a Journeyman Lineman that can install, repair and maintain overhead and underground electrical power lines and auxiliary equipment.
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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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Able to operate one-man lifts, boom lifts, bucket truck and scissor lifts. This includes:Digging or running a trencher for new underground conduit, laying out the locations of new pole lighting or services, repairing broken underground conduits, tracing out underground damaged wires and replacing them with new and locating underground electrical for DIGTESS.
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Performs various tasks requiring equipment, vehicle, and tool operation; uses a variety of small and large tools and operates a variety of light and medium duty equipment and attachments including: tractors, trucks, scissor lifts, boom truck, and snow removal equipment.
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Operates boom or hoist truck and service vehicles. Installs, maintains, replaces, and / or repairs, various electrical and mechanical components and equipment (i.e., pumps, motors, control panel components, compressors, valves, lines.
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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. In this role, you will perform residential and light commercial maintenance work that may include pipe fitting, insulating, welding, repairing electrical or mechanical equipment, repairing buildings, floors, or stairs, and installing new equipment.
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Operates a city vehicle in performance of duties and heavy equipment to include pick-up truck, boom lifts, backhoes, forklifts and bucket trucks. May assist with other trades as necessary and assigned; performs metal work, light fabrication and welding; assists with minor electrical and plumbing activities.
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Ability to operate specialized equipment such as a boom truck infrequently. Installs, repairs and maintains electrical outlets, lights, conduit, fuse boxes, etc. Installs, repairs and maintains electrical equipment including electric motors, motor starters, relays, pressure switches, circuit breakers and controllers.
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In this role, you will perform residential maintenance and repair work that may include pipe fitting, insulating, welding, repairing electrical or mechanical equipment, repairing buildings, walls, floors, or stairs, painting, drywall, and installing new equipment.
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Performs responsible advanced level skilled mechanical work on a variety of heavy trucks with a focus on solid waste collection trucks including boom grapple trucks and leaf collection trucks. Graduation from high school supplemented by community college coursework in mechanical and/or electrical trade skills, and continuing education in the maintenance and repairs of vehicles and heavy equipment and experience in repairing automotive and power-driven equipment or equivalent experience in the field.
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