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O Must have NCCCO, NCCER, or other OSHA recognized certification for Telescoping Boom RT Crane, Lattice Boom Truck Crane and be able to obtain Tower Crane Certification. o Must have NCCCO, NCCER, or other OSHA recognized certification for Telescoping Boom RT Crane, Lattice Boom Truck Crane and be able to obtain Tower Crane Certification.
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Boom Truck/Crane/Cherry Picker/Telescopic Handlers) Operating heavy equipment, such as tandem dump truck, loader, tractor mower, etc. Dump Truck (Side/End/Belly Dumping) Operating heavy equipment, such as tandem dump truck, loader, tractor mower, etc.
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Although not required, highly desirable certifications include Articulating Boom Crane (ABC), Articulating Boom Crane with Winch (ABW), Articulating Boom Loaders (ABL), Lattice Boom Truck (LBT), Rigger 1, Signalman 1, Shielded Metal Arc Welding/Stick Welding, Arc Structural Welding, and use and inspection of Fall Protection for bridge maintenance activities.
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The City of Roanoke is seeking a Solid Waste Equipment Operator to operate automated side loader, knuckle boom and/or packer truck depending on route assigned. Drives and operates automated side loader, knuckle boom and/or packer truck depending on route assigned.
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Rigs and lifts heavy loads such as truck beds, boom sections from knuckle boom loaders, and large sheets of steel. Repairs vehicles and heavy equipment, specifically: fire and rescue vehicles, motorcycles, tractors, backhoes, front end loaders, track driven loaders, bulldozers, trenchers, motor graders, boom and bucket trucks, cranes, knuckle boom loaders, and other City equipment; operates/inspects/tests equipment to ensure operating efficiency.
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Includes, but not limited to, personal protective equipment, hand tools, power tools, pneumatic tools, transit level, specialized equipment, boom truck, portable generator, dump truck, vacuum combination truck, heavy equipment.
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The Class A Boom Truck Driver is a key position at our Lakeside, CA plant. Class A Boom Truck Driver. Transport precast materials, secure loads and ensure that your truck does not exceed the maximum weight limits for transport.
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Twin City Staffing is hiring a Class A crane / boom truck driver for a local and employee-owned Minnesota company that has been a staple in the community for over 100 years. To learn more about this CDL A crane / boom truck driver opportunity, contact Nancy at 763-571-7077.
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And safety belt, or operating equipment, boom truck or specialized equipment; uses a variety of. progression from Apprentice Lineman to Journeyman Lineman and is expected to know all aspects of.
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Flatbed with moffett and/or boom truck experience desired, but will train. Flatbed with moffett and/or boom truck experience desired, but will train. Richards Building Supply Co. is currently searching for a CDL Class B Driver for our Michigan City, IN Location.
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Operates various pieces of heavy equipment during road construction and maintenance including bulldozers, boom-truck, grades, tilt-trailers, truck-mounted excavators, and/or various related equipment.
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Operates a variety of vehicles and heavy equipment, including but not limited to, grader, bulldozer, crane, front end loader and attachments, backhoe, water tanker, roller, dump truck, boom truck, asphalt patching truck, chip spreader, equipment hauler, snow removal vehicles, pug mill, and related equipment.
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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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O Roll Off experience preferred or vehicles with high center of balance Ex: Concrete Truck Drivers; PODS; Boom Crane Truck; PODS; Flatbed; Tow Truck and more. POSITION SUMMARY: A Driver- CDL (B) is responsible for safely operating a collection truck, and providing prompt, courteous and complete waste removal services for customers.
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Operate riding and push mowers, edgers, weed eaters, pick-up truck, power sweeper, blower, rakes, forklift, boom truck, tractors, brooms, shovels, hose, chain saws, trencher, backhoe, jack hammer, skip-loader and other grounds maintenance tools and equipment.
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