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Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Knowledgeable in the areas of dirt work, including but not limited to clearing, excavation, embankment, grading, demolition, surveying, and finish grading.
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The primary roles and responsibilities for this position is to handle a variety of material and conduct dirt work through operation of various heavy operation. Minimum 4-6 years of experience using a variety of equipment with experience with the following: (1) Dozer (D4 to D6) with ability to cut and fill grade with and without GPS; (2) Excavator (mini-80 to 350 size) with ability to load trucks, excavate a flat grade and dig a pipe trench; and (3) Loader (3-4 yard machines) with ability to load trucks w/dirt, offload material from truck and pick wind rows of dirt.
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The estimating tasks will involve hard bid estimates for concrete and asphalt paving, road widening, drainage lines, road reconstruction, bridge work, and dirt work. Must have previous knowledge of bridge and heavy highway work history.
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Operates some or all of the following construction and power equipment: excavator, grader, bulldozer, backhoe, front end loader, skid steer, asphalt paver, dirt/asphalt roller, asphalt reclaimer, soil stabilizer, and asphalt milling machine.
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Operates 10 yard standard dump truck hauling materials such as asphalt, limestone, dirt, soil, cement, pipe, construction materials and debris. Your work experience with SCDOT should be reflected on the application in the work history section.
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Safely operates roller to compress/compact dirt, aggregate, or blacktop to achieve the specified grading and smooth surface. Operates the roller by using either rollers or drums to compress/compact dirt, aggregate, or blacktop.
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Key Duties Safely operates roller to compress/compact dirt, aggregate, or blacktop to achieve the specified grading and smooth surface. The work environment characteristics described below are representative of those that a Roller Operator encounters while performing the essential functions of this job.
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Construction, Silt Fence, Digging, dirt work, traffic control, temp fencing, temporary fencing. Construction,Silt Fence,Digging,dirt work. Construction, Silt Fence, Digging, dirt work, traffic control, temp fencing, temporary fencing.
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Uses high air-pressure sandblasting equipment, chemical application, chipping hammer, power tools and other abrasives to remove rust, grease, dirt, concrete, and old paint prior to paint application.
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Shovel and dirt work when necessary. + Ensure work orders when complete are properly filled out and returned to work management. Ability to work with hands and knowledge of methods, materials, tools, and practices used in the field.
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Knowledge of and ability to operate several pieces of dirt work equipment including, but not limited to Dozer, Track loader, Excavator, Skidsteer, Tractor, and Backhoe. We are committed to providing the best possible climate for maximum development for all employees, while seeking to develop a spirit of teamwork where individuals work together to attain a common goal.
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Will p erform a variety of tasks involving strenuous manual labor in heavy/highway construction projects, perform manual work in preparing surfaces for paving. Operates self-propelled grader to spread and level dirt, gravel, and stone, to grade specifications in construction and maintenance of earthwork structures such as highways, streets, airports, and temporary roads.
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Hauls mulch, stone, and dirt to and from work sites, using dump truck. Work includes digging, truck driving, snow and ice removal, tree removal, and cemetery maintenance. We're seeking a dedicated individual to perform routine work operating motorized equipment and performing manual labor to support the role of keeping city streets, sidewalks, and city right of way at a safe and acceptable level.
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Responsible for landscape design and installation (plant material, trees, mulch, sod, dirt work). This advertisement describes the general nature of work to be performed and does not include an exhaustive list of all duties, skills, or abilities required.
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Employees operate front-end loader, backhoe, rubber tire loader, motor grader, track-hoe street sweeper and/or mower with sidearm attachment, Employees may work independently or as a member of a crew.
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