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Baranko Brothers, Inc., a well-established earthwork contractor based out of Dickinson, ND, is seeking a skilled Dozer Operator to join our team. As a Dozer Operator, you will be responsible for operating heavy equipment to move earth, rock, and other materials for various construction projects.
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A GPS Dozer Operator is an hourly-rated skilled craft position that performs on construction projects any combination of the duties described more fully, below. This position typically is not an entry-level job, as it requires demonstrable previous experience as a Dozer Operator.
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The Dozer Operator levels and scoops soil and controls the direction and angle of the equipment to move rocks and debris. GPS Finish Dozer Operator is responsible for the safe and efficient operation of the Dozer.
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Operates blade, excavator, dozer, forklift for crane erection. Level II: 0-3 years experience with blade, excavator and dozer in addition to level I equipment. Level I: 0-2 years experience with backhoe, loader, roller and rock truck.
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Ten Mile is looking for a self-motivated Dozer Operator for Frac Assist in the Moundsville WV area, company vehicle and fuel card are included in job offer. Position requires a 12-hour shift, 7 days on 7 days off - All seasons: Snow, Rain or Shine.
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Rogers Group is currently seeking an individual for the Finish Dozer Operator position with our Madison Construction team, located in Madison, TN. This role will be focused on utilizing Dozers and other heavy equipment for finish grading and fine grading on base stone and heavy civil grading projects.
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Example Equipment: Dozer, Compactor, Front End Loader, Augers, Backhoe, Bucket Truck, Crane, Dump Truck, Farm Tractor, Large Flat Bed Truck, Large Forklift, Fuel Truck, Tow Truck, Tractor Trailer Truck (single or tandem axle), Truck Crane, Motor Grader, other large motorized construction equipment.
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Operating front-end loader or dozer to feed stone into tunnel feeder. Operating front-end loader or dozer to feed stone into tunnel feeder. Operating front-end loader and bobcat to clean up around mine and plant areas.
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Equipment Operators needed for heavy highway/utility projects; ability to run Excavator, Loader and Dozer preferred. We have a need for an Equipment Operator to run Excavator and Dozer for work on utility/pipe/roadway projects in the Richmond area.
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As a Finish Dozer Operator, you will play a crucial role in construction projects, ensuring precision and accuracy in grading and leveling operations. Qualifications: Proven experience as a Finish Dozer Operator, with a strong emphasis on precision grading and leveling.
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Must be physically able to operate a vactor truck, crane truck, tractors, back hoe, boat, front in loader, bull dozer, mechanical, carpentry and plumbing tools, meters and a variety of other small tools.
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Operate backhoes, dozer, cable plow, air compressors, trenchers, hydraulic reel trailers & other types of machinery. Coax Splicing, Fiber Splicing, Directional Drilling, Aerial and Underground Construction, etc.
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Operate various types of equipment such as dozer, loader, skid steer, man lift, forklift, water truck, mixer truck and sweeper. Operate various types of equipment such as dozer, loader, skid steer, man lift, forklift, water truck, mixer truck and sweeper.
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Ability to pass test for heavy equipment operation of one or more of the following: skid-steer, mini-excavator, front-end loader, backhoe, roller, off-road truck, water truck, dozer, excavator, motor grader, rover, GPS, and other pieces of equipment.
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Heavy Equipment Operator: The Heavy Equipment Operator is responsible for operating various equipment such as Backhoe, Skid Steer, Excavator, Dozer, and other miscellaneous equipment. Medium Equipment Operator: The Medium Equipment Operator is responsible for operating various equipment such as Backhoe, Skid Steer, Excavator, Dozer, and other miscellaneous equipment.
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