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The Express Lube Technician is responsible for performing preventive maintenance services on heavy equipment on customer job sites and also in shop as needed. This position requires repeated reaching, standing, stooping, kneeling, bending and climbing beside, onto and under a variety of heavy equipment.
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Operates boom, bucket trucks and other heavy equipment requiring a valid Texas CDL. 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.
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Skill in the use of heavy equipment such as dump truck, tractor trailer, tractor, and hydraulic boom. Knowledge of the operation and maintenance of heavy equipment dump truck, tractor trailer, tractor, and hydraulic boom.
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Operates a variety of equipment, machinery and tools used in water system construction, maintenance and repair which may include a dump truck, boom truck, bulldozer, backhoe, forklift, boring machine, trencher, tapping machine, tamping machine, pipe horn, pipe saw, pipe locator, mower, weed eater, jackhammer, air compressor, drill press, post hole digger, shovel, axe, saw, mechanic tools, etc.
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Ability to operate heavy equipment: skid-steer, forklift, reach boom, scissor lift, articulating boom lift, and sky track. Experience electrical equipment/circuits, complete DC conduit runs, and interconnecting the PV system to the existing service.
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Operating heavy equipment, such as tandem dump truck, loader, tractor mower, etc. Do you have a total of 24 months of physical labor and/or heavy equipment operation experience.
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Working experience operating large equipment (i.e. Cat 583 with side boom, Cat 325 or larger, Cat 977, Grapple and VAC trucks) · Operates cutting torch and welding equipment. · Climbs on and crawls under derailed railroad cars and other equipment.
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And operates construction and maintenance equipment (i.e., forklifts, boom crane, etc.) Delivers materials and equipment to job sites, substation and various other company locations as requested by the business units, supply chain personnel and contractorsOperates heavy duty transportation equipment (i.e., semi-trucks and trailers, flatbed trucks, etc.
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Operate heavy equipment such as Forklift, Tele-Handler, High Reach Boom Lift, and other aerial work platforms. Maintain entertainment facilities and audio-related equipment.
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Operate heavy duty tire service equipment and tools including boom cranes, cribbing, jacks, compressors, electric, and hydraulic equipment. As a Service/Alignment Technician, you will work at a BestDrive Commercial Tire & Service Center and be responsible for all aspects of tire and related service and repair for off-the-road equipment (e.g., construction, earthmoving, mining, farm.
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History of working with different forms of heavy equipment, specifically excavators, forklifts, boom lifts, compactors, and other types of aerial and earthmoving equipment (preferred.
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Operate heavy-duty tire service equipment and tools including boom cranes, cribbing, jacks, compressors, and electric and hydraulic equipment. Unbolt and re-bolt wheels from/to equipment, using lug wrenches and other hand and power tools.
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Shop Technician responsibilities include any and all repairing and maintaining various types of aerial and earth moving equipment while primarily servicing rentals and some customer owned equipment.
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Position located in Fort Collins, CO. Shop Technician responsibilities include any and all repairing and maintaining various types of aerial and earth moving equipment while primarily servicing rentals and some customer owned equipment.
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Able to certify to operate forklift, crane, track mobile, boom lift, scissor lift, and other shop equipment. Responsible for preventive maintenance, inspections, and assisting other advanced-skilled employees in performing the running repair and heavy repair of all FrontRunner locomotives, cab, and coach systems and subsystems including, electric over pneumatic doors, HVAC, couplers, passenger amenities, communications, air brakes, cab controls, electrical, and diesel engines.
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