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Performs work as a long-haul truck operator loading, unloading, and transporting throughout the state of Texas vehicles and heavy equipment such as: a motor grader, large excavator, heavy bulldozer, crane, herbicide truck, heavy asphalt paving machine, self-propelled asphalt distributor, profiling/milling machine, and dump truck.
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Operate at least 2 pieces of mobile equipment in quarry or production, such as haul truck, farm tractor, water truck, rubber tier backhoe, front end loader, lift truck, crane, track mobile, driller/auger, excavator.
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Operates and maintains skid loader with various attachments, mini loader with various attachments, large loader with various attachments, backhoe, large grader, excavator used for excavation (not demolition), directional boring machine, track dozer, track loader, semi-tractor with dump trailer, semi-tractor with flat trailer, stone chipper, larger asphalt roller to remove, replace, compact and finish asphalt and concrete for street operations.
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Operating Different Types of Heavy Equipment; Crane, Forklift, Excavator, Dozer, Backhoe, Loader, Skid Steer, etc. + Asphalt Paving. Operating Different Types of Heavy Equipment; Crane, Forklift, Excavator, Dozer, Backhoe, Loader, Skid Steer, etc.
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Experience in operating at least 1 of the following pieces of Bridge Category "D" equipment: Lattice Crane, Rubber Tire Excavator, Track Excavator, Tug Boat. Experience in at least two pieces of Bridge Category B equipment (Asphalt Distributor, Asphalt Mixer, Asphalt Patcher, Crack Sealing Machine, Ditching Machine, Force Feed Loader, Front End Loader, Lube Truck, Asphalt Maintainer, Post Driver, Skid Steer, Street Sweeper, Tandem Dump Truck, Tractor "A" Boom Mower, Truck w/Aerial Device.
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Operates complex equipment such as, but not limited to, backhoe (equal or less than 20 foot reach), front end loader (equal or less than three yards), tandem dump truck, off-road dump truck, bulldozer, slope mower, side mower, batwing mower, asphalt distributor, finish asphalt roller, scraper pan, compactor, jetter, on-road tractor trailer, compost turner, water truck, self-loading sweeper, crane truck.
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Operates light vehicles and equipment in the installation, maintenance and repair functions associated with the assigned functional area; depending on area of assignment, operates equipment that includes, but is not necessarily limited to, flatbed, compactors, back-hoes, loaders, chippers, pan, dozer, drag lines, forklifts, graders, stripers, rollers, loaders, trenchers, hydraulic excavator, semi-tractor trailer, truck mounted crane and heavy equipment/trucks.
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Unlicensed equipment operation in this class includes all equipment except dozer, crane, rubber-tired excavator, and track hoe. Using a variety of equipment, haul fill dirt, salt, asphalt, stone materials, supplies, and other personnel to and from work sites, grade and slope berms, clean ditches, dig ditches for installation of pipe and tile, install or removes pipe and other construction materials, load trucks with road materials such as stone or salt, remove bridge structures, load and unload construction materials and road surface materials; roll asphalt; transport equipment.
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Operates complex heavy equipment such as: dragline, motor grader, front-end loader (greater than three yards), crane, back hoe (greater then 20 foot reach), trackhoe, excavator, yard dog and off-road tractor trailer at landfill or transfer station.
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Operates one or more types of various highway construction heavy equipment, including asphalt distribution, asphalt paving machine, bulldozer, concrete-paving machine, concrete paving spreader, crane, dragline, backhoe, rock crusher, foundation drill crane, mounted or truck mounted, front end loader, motor grader, pneumatic roller, steel wheel roller, scraper, tractor (crawler), tractor (pneumatic), trenching machine.
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Operates street sweeper, excavator, bulldozer, backhoe, heavy front-end loader, crane and chipper, large motor grader in leveling ground surfaces and street/construction repair. Equipment used includes asphalt distributor, dump truck, backhoe, heavy front-end loader, large motor grader and various hand tools to complete assigned tasks.
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Webber also has an in-house engineering services department to help optimize building efficiency and quality while solving complex project challenges using field experience, innovative construction methods and BIM technology.
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Must be able to competently operate a minimum of eleven (11) pieces of the following equipment: dump truck, tractor, bush hog, tiller, backhoe/excavator, motor grader, chip spreader, tractor trailer/low boy, bulldozer, front end loader, roller, asphalt spreader, scraper, distributor, paint truck, Gradall, boom mower, or other special skill.
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Northeast Paving is New England's leading general contractor specializing in asphalt production, roadway paving, and heavy civil construction. Education and Experience This position typically is not an entry-level job, as it requires demonstrable previous experience as an Excavator Operator.
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Asphalt Paver Asphalt Plant Backhoe Loader/Backhoe Boom Truck/Crane/Cherry Picker/Telescopic Handlers) Buses (15 passengers or more) Compactors (Roller/Pile Driver/ etc.) Forklift Oil Drilling Equipment Reclaimer/Soil Stabilizer Straight Trucks (18 Wheelers) Bulldozer or Excavator/Dredger/Roadheader Heavy Farm Equip (Harvester/Tractor/Baler/etc.
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