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3 or more years of experience as a diesel/heavy equipment mechanic preferred. Barrett Paving Materials Inc. is one of the companies that operates within Barrett Industries Corporation, the Colas USA subsidiary that operates primarily in Maryland, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New York. Barrett Paving is a leader in heavy civil construction with a vertically integrated value chain which includes aggregate production, hot mix asphalt plants, asphalt paving services, and a wide range of road construction work.
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Heavy Equipment Field: The role of the field mechanic helper is to assist in the repairs necessary in the field and perform preventative maintenance practices necessary to increase service life of the equipment.
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Simon, the Colas USA subsidiary that operates throughout Colorado, Nebraska, South Dakota, and Wyoming, specializes in aggregates, asphalt, and ready-mix concrete production, asphalt paving, and concrete, bridge, highway, and utility construction.
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We specialize in aggregate, asphalt, and ready-mix concrete materials production, with expert teams providing high-quality asphalt paving, concrete, bridge, and utility construction services.
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The Mechanic will be responsible for performing all needed inspections and repairs on Ready Mix Trucks, On-Highway End Dump Trucks, Tractors and Trailers, and Heavy Construction Equipment in a safe, effective manner.
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Under general direction, installs, maintains, and repairs plant machinery, equipment, and physical structures related to aggregate quarry and plant crushing operations; also assists with general plant/quarry operations as needed.
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Colas.com. Job Summary: Performs repairs, maintenance, and service on electric, diesel, and gasoline heavy equipment. Operate and inspect machines or heavy equipment to diagnose defects, and verify repairs made according to manufacturer's specifications.
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Heavy Equipment Mechanic General DescriptionUnder general direction of Lead Mechanic and Equipment Operations Manager, the Heavy Equipment Mechanic will perform general mechanical work in repair and maintenance of diversified automotive and construction/asphalt equipment.
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Reports any damage to equipment to the lead mechanic. We offer our customers a one-stop shopping experience by producing aggregates, recycled aggregates, asphalt, concrete and a full line of grading and paving contracting services.
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A Heavy Equipment Mechanic with a good driving record specializing in heavy construction equipment repair and/or heavy truck and trailer repair is preferred. Performs Front Line Mechanic inspections, preventive maintenance, and all phases or repair on heavy duty diesel equipment and trucks as per policies and procedures.
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Provides basic preventive maintenance on equipment as directed by the Golf Course Mechanic or assistant superintendent and returns equipment to the designated location at the maintenance facility.
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Maintains, repairs, and occasionally operates construction or power equipment, including but not limited to an excavator, grader, bulldozer, backhoe, front end loader, skid steer, asphalt paver, dirt/asphalt roller, asphalt reclaimer, soil stabilizer, and asphalt milling machine.
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Performs cold and hot asphalt repair, sandblasting, concrete grinding, pressure washing and applies chemical treatments. Welds, burns MIG/TIG stick, brazes, designs and fabricates or repairs vault covers, grates, carts, tools and heavy equipment.
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Ability to maintain and repair machines and equipment, including bearings; belts and chains; lubrication; coupling alignment; gear boxes; bench work; pumps, including clearance and alignment; conveyor maintenance; exhaust fans and blowers; electric motor replacement.
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FUNCTION: The shop mechanic is responsible to diagnose and repair equipment and machinery. We provide sand and gravel, asphalt, masonry, ready-mix concrete, earthwork, utility, demolition, and paving services.
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