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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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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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Competent and proficient operation of the following: excavator (60K LB and up), front end loader (3CY and up), articulating dump truck (25CY and up), bull dozer (150HP and up), motor grader, soil compactor, articulating water truck, compact loader, compact excavator, and other construction equipment.
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Some relevant experience with operating equipment such as a tractor, skid steer, trackhoe/excavator, loader, dump truck, trench roller, tamp or similar. Do you have at least one year of expereience operating equipment such as a tractor, skid steer, trackhoe/excavator, loader, dump truck, trench roller, tamp, or similar.
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Operates excavation heavy equipment, which may include a backhoe, dump truck, front end loader, rollers, lowboy, trucks, grader, distributer, dozer, snowplow, mower, sprayer and other equipment used in transporting vehicles and equipment to job sites.
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Level II: 0-3 years experience with blade, excavator and dozer in addition to level I equipment. Operates blade, excavator, dozer, forklift for crane erection. Follows OSHA safety and operating procedures of heavy and light equipment.
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Level IV: 4+ years experience with 250 Ton crane/crawler or A/T (all terrain) in addition to levels I, II and III equipment. Level III: 1-3 years experience with trencher and up to 130 ton crane/crawler R/T (rough terrain) and less than 250T crane/crawler or A/T (all terrain) in addition to levels I and II equipment.
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Benjamin Franklin Plumbing, an affiliate of Authority Brands Inc., is seeking an Excavator/Drain Technician in our Indianapolis office who will be responsible for the excavation and installation of new underground utilities to include trenchless water, sewer, and gas.
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The Excavator/Dozer Operator's primary function is to operate an Excavator/Dozer at the site of work to construct, maintain, or repair highway, heavy civil, or building type structures; equipment operators are also expected to assist in other duties around the jobsite as needed.
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Proven experience as an Excavator - Heavy Equipment Operator in the heavy civil construction industry. Job Summary:As an Excavator - Heavy Equipment Operator you will be a key contributor to our earthwork and construction projects.
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Works around excessive noise from machines (backhoe, trencher, mini excavator, digger derricks, knuckle boom, jackhammers, and other equipment)Minimum Qualifications:Must be 18 years of age or older.
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Operating machinery like the following: backhoe, front end loader, excavator, bulldozer, track-hoe, and compactor; The Heavy Equipment Operator (Traveling) operates heavy equipment such as bulldozers, compactors, excavators, etc.
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Yes No 06 Do you have a thorough knowledge in the proper operation of the following equipment: excavator, backhoe, loader, roller, tamps, saws, mixers, and small hand tools? (City of Wilmington compensates for retaining certifications) Must possess a thorough knowledge in the proper operation of the following equipment: excavator, backhoe, loader, roller, tamps, saws, mixers, and small hand tools.
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Job Responsibilities Operates heavy equipment to include, loader, snowplow, excavator, and haul truck. Works with the line crew in digging ditches and trenches, hoisting material, tools, equipment, and any related work with a backhoe, road grater or front-end loader; performs routine inspection and preventive maintenance on assigned equipment and refers defects or repairs to the supervisor; cleans equipment; assists in the installation and maintenance of traffic control devices.
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Safely operate heavy equipment such as: skid steers, backhoe, trencher, paver, dozer, milling saw, road grater, hydro-excavator, track hoe and more. NPL Heavy Equipment Operator.
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