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Must be proficient in the use of a front loader truck, side loader truck, rear loader truck, roll off truck, fork lift, and bobcat; recycle truck, row turner, loader, bulk truck, grinder, bagger, Freon recovery machine, and other related equipment.
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Safely and efficiently operate equipment that may include: forklift, excavator, bulldozer, front-end loader and other equipment using proper safety standards. POSITION SUMMARY: The Operator - Heavy Equipment is responsible for the safe operation of heavy equipment at a recycling center, landfill or transfer station for the purpose of transferring, spreading, covering, loading and/or compacting waste or soil in an efficient and safe manner.
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Material Handler, Machine Operator, Loader/Unloader, Team Lead, Planner, minimum of 6 months’experience as a yard driver, and material handling equipment is required. Inspects truck equipment and supplies such as tires, lights, brakes, fuel, oil, and water.
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Operating heavy equipment, such as tandem dump truck, loader, tractor mower, etc. Has experience operating equipment, such as single and tandem axle dump trucks, front end loaders, bulldozers, backhoes, etc.
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Operates heavy motorized equipment on the Shoulder Crew such as, but not limited to Backhoe, Dozer, Crawler, Excavator, Front End Loader, Lowboy Truck, Motor Grader, Road Patcher, Truck Mounted, Slope Mower, and Tractor with Ditcher.
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Maintain mechanical functions of equipment as needed Perform equipment inspections and fueling of equipment daily The loader operator's role is key to the success of the operations.
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Description: Heavy Equipment Operator (HEO) operates gas and diesel powered heavy equipment such as tractor, road grader, wheel loader, backhoe, excavator, skid steer, heavy duty snow plow, bulldozer, four wheel drive dump trucks, roller, and other heavy lift equipment to maintain, repair, and improve the company property.
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Utilize earthmoving equipment as needed (excavator, loader, man lift, dump gator) Maintenance of all small engine equipment and tools. Conducts clearing operations with chainsaws, winches, and other arborist equipment.
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Examples - but not limited to operation of a lift truck, front end loader, conveyor, sweeper, tractor or other mobile equipment, tally, clean up, barge shifting, climbing on and off barges, rail cars and trucks, barge winch operations, etc.
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Specifically, grader, dozer with ripper, excavator, and rubber tire loader. Experience in all aspects of construction equipment and be experienced in civil and heavy civil construction specifically earthworks.
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Operates light/heavy equipment including, but not limited to: Operates backhoe, loader, roller and rock truck Operates blade, excavator, dozer, forklift for crane erection Inspects incoming and outgoing loads, perform all pre-inspection checks and monitor equipment during operation.
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Mining Equipment (Boring Mach/Trencher/Dredger/Dump) Personal protective equipment, such as uniforms, boots, hard hats, gloves, safety vest, respirator, and tools. Do you have a total of 24 months of physical labor and/or heavy equipment operation experience.
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Ability to operate heavy and complex equipment that may include but not limited to Loader, Backhoe, Skid Steer, Truck, Car, and Asphalt Paving Equipment requiring skill and the exercise of independent judgment.
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Operate equipment including, but not limited to conveyor belts, pumps, air blowers, compressors, scrubbers, dust collectors, briquetters, stackers, reclaimers, rail loadout, reagent systems, clarifiers, thickeners, pipelines, water treatment plant, overhead crane, and various pieces of mobile equipment such as front end loaders, skid steer, and forklifts.
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Responsible for safe, proper use and operation of unloading equipment (vibrators, compressors, front-end loader, blowers, pumps, vacuum systems, barge moving equipment, railcar mover, pneumatic door opener, boot lifts, hoisting equipment, etc.
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