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While on site, you will unload using dump bed or truck-mounted forklift to place the customer's materials right where they need them. Experience operating a truck-mounted forklift.
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Materials and Equipment Used: Chain Saws Firearms Concrete / Asphalt Saws Steel Wheel Roller Jack Hammer Flat-Bed/Tandem Dump Trucks Liquid Asphalt Distributor Truck Mowing Machines Boom Tractor / Bush Hog Paving Machine Front-End Loader Hand Tools Milling Machine Minimum Qualifications Required: Education and Experience: CDL A or B Required High School Diploma or G.E.D. One year Equipment Operator I experience required.
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Operates and maintain public works equipment, 10- wheel dump truck, mini-wheeler dump truck, Broom tractor, etc. These tasks include, but are not limited to, asphalt paving, drainage installation, maintenance of traffic functions and various other right of way functions.
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Operates a variety of heavy equipment including backhoes, loaders, scrapers, forklifts, dump trucks, truck-mounted sludge/compost mixers, and tractor trailer combinations; assists in unloading chemicals as necessary.
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Ability to operate heavy equipment, such as bush hog tractor, dump truck and back hoe. Repairs and maintains equipment used including truck, backhoe, bush hog, dump truck, trailers, small engines on outdoor equipment (i.e. chain saws and weed trimmers), painting equipment, and air compressor.
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Transporting bedding and feed material to and from patient areas, and operating a variety of motorized equipment including forklift, tractor and standard dump truck. Transport bedding at feed material to and from patient areas, and operating of motorized equipment such as a forklift, tractor, and standard dump truck.
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Operates and utilizes dump truck, tractor, rear loader, riding mowers, weed eater and other appropriate lawn and turf equipment necessary for completion of maintenance task(s). Performs general maintenance to parks and recreation grounds, including the removal of fallen tree limbs and debris; mowing the grass; sweeping the sidewalks, streets and curbsides; etc.
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In this role, you'll drive company commercial vehicles including, dump truck, side or belly dump, mixer truck, tractor-trailer, water truck, or low-boy to deliver equipment and materials to job sites and customers in the Butte & Anaconda areas.
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Operates equipment such as mower, sprayers, dump truck, backhoe, and bush hog tractor. Skill in operating grounds maintenance equipment to include mower, dump truck, back hoe, and bush hog tractor and other.
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12 months Tractor Trailer w/ Pneumatic & End Dump. 12 months Tractor Trailer w/ Pneumatic & End Dump. Medical - Anthem BCBS PPO with low deductible. Good Safety Record (including PSP) BLACKHAWK TRANSPORTA LEADER in DEDICATED TRANSPORTATION IS HIRING.
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Location: Sioux City, IA Hiring Manager: Megan S Dejong Company: Knife River - Midwest Division Department: Construction Closing Date: 04/01/2022 at 11:59pm CDT Job Type: Full-Time - Seasonal Job Summary: Responsible to operate tractor trailer belly dump and maintain properly to transport material to designated location in a timely manner.
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Operate single-axle dump truck hauling highway construction or maintenance materials frequently. Under general supervision, this position is responsible for operating a single axle truck and/or operating a tractor and attached mowing apparatus, and performing various road maintenance functions.
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Operates tractor/lawn mowers, aerial bucket, dump truck, wood and brush chipping equipment, stump grinder, front-end loader, backhoe, chainsaws, and other motorized equipment. Operates aerial bucket, dump truck, wood and brush chipping equipment, stump grinder, front-end loader, backhoe and chainsaws, in addition to standard office equipment requiring eye-hand coordination and finger dexterity.
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Operating heavy equipment, such as tandem dump truck, loader, tractor mower, etc. Dump Truck (Side/End/Belly Dumping) Boom Truck/Crane/Cherry Picker/Telescopic Handlers.
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Ability to operate mechanical equipment including, but not limited to, a dump truck, tractor, utility vehicle, marker trailed, dump trailer, jack hammer, tamper and backhoe.
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