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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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The Utility Equipment Operator will be responsible for fulfilling the duties of the Utility Crew Chief during his/her absence. Ability to operate various vehicles, equipment and machinery such as backhoe, dump trucks, combination jetting and vacuum truck, cherry picker, front end loader, sewer jetting machines, line locate equipment, tamper, jack machine, boring machine, survey and laser leveling equipment.
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Must possess a thorough knowledge in the proper operation of the following equipment: backhoe, loader, roller, tamps, saws, root grinder, mixers, milling machine, crack sealer, and small hand tools.
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Our client is currently seeking a Equipment Operator - Heavy Primary Functions and Job DetailsOperates and performs preventive maintenance on heavy motor equipment. Performs responsibilities of Equipment Operator 1 as required by management for business operation needs.
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Operates and maintains equipment of heavy weight and considerable difficulty, specifically: front end loader, Crane Truck, gradall, bulldozer, motor patrol, low boy truck and trailer, backhoe, road grader, trencher, track loader, and track hoes to assist in construction, maintenance, and repair work.
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The Equipment Operator holds a union position and is responsible for operating various equipment used in road, site, and highway construction. Operate heavy equipment of various sizes and weights used in road, site, or highway construction operations including Pavers, Shuttle Buggy’s, Rollers, Graders, Rubber Tire Excavators, and other various equipment as needed.
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Equipment Operator will perform numerous maintenance and construction tasks related to ball field maintenance and turf management. Operates equipment and performs duties related to turf grass management, preparing ball fields for practices and games, mowing turf, and general landscaping improvement.
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May operate all or some of the follow types of equipment: backhoe, bulldozer, crane, dragline, font-end loader, motor grader, cherry picker, dump truck, etc. - Move hand and foot levers to control diesel, electric, gasoline or steam-powered operating equipment.
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The Heavy Equipment Operator (Traveling) operates heavy equipment such as bulldozers, compactors, excavators, etc. The Heavy Equipment Operator will operate a variety of equipment, such as, backhoes, bulldozers, loader, screeners, excavators as well as other equipment.
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Previous work experience operating solid waste collection equipment OR large tandem axle vehicles preferred. Employee must be able to work in adverse conditions, such as extreme weather variances; vehicular and equipment noise; close proximity to moving vehicles and equipment; airborne dust and debris; dirt and grease; trash and hazardous liquids.
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The Active Storage Operator will be responsible for: operating the front-end loader, forklift, dump truck, bulldozer, water truck, and other mobile equipment. Heavy Equipment Operator.
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Performs such tasks as mowing grass in parks, removing stumps and debris, collecting refuse, excavating, and hauling various materials; inspects, services and makes minor repairs to equipment and reports malfunctions; exercises extreme caution in equipment operation; may operate other types of equipment on a temporary relief basis; uses hand tools and other tools such as pneumatics, chain saw, jackhammer, lawn mower, tiller and ropes.
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Do you have experience working in Automation, Extrusion Operator, Thermoforming Operator, and/or Plastics Machine Operator. We are looking for prior experience as an Extrusion Operator, Thermoforming Operator, and/or Plastics Machine Operator.
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Job Title: Heavy Equipment Operator - Hampton RoadsDepartment: GradingReports to: Project SuperintendentMajor Role and Purpose: Operates Heavy Industrial Equipment such as Dozer's, Excavators, Backhoes or other grading or excavating equipment to move and level materials, such as dirt and gravel.
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One year of full-time experience operating industrial motive equipment similar to equipment operated by Light Equipment Operator positions in the City of San Diego such as light duty class farm, garden, or turf-type tractors; riding mowers; self-propelled triplexes; roller compactors; power augers; or other equipment of comparable difficulty.
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