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To work under supervision and independently, operate various pieces of heavy-duty equipment required to load, move, strip excavate raw aggregate materials as directed. Operate necessary heavy-duty equipment pertaining to aggregate operations.
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A heavy equipment operator must possess knowledge to perform his/her job satisfactorily. Duties And Responsibilities Of a Heavy Equipment Operator. Perform clearing, grubbing, excavating, compacting, rough grading, and fine grading operations using the available equipment.
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Muschlitz Excavating, Inc., a leader in the Heavy Civil Industry, is looking to add skilled Heavy Equipment Operators to its accomplished team. 2+ years of experience as a heavy equipment operator.
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Heavy Equipment Operator for excavators, wheel loaders, dozers, and other pieces of equipment used to install sanitary sewer, water, and storm sewer. Please specify if operating and/or locating for HDD equipment or if capabale of operating.
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Desired experience as an Equipment Operator, Heavy Equipment Operator, CDL Driver, or Loader. Operate heavy equipment, including excavators, backhoes, trenchers, bulldozers, and loaders, to perform various tasks such as excavating, backfilling, trenching, ditching, clearing, looming, fine grading, and transporting materials.
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With the rapid growth of our business, we are seeking to hire a full time, Heavy Equipment Operator/Foreman to run a small crew and operate heavy equipment. Operate heavy equipment including excavators, mini excavators and bobcats and run a 3-4 man crew on a daily basis.
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This non-exempt position operates one or more types of heavy construction equipment such as: backhoes, pavers, dozers, scrapers, pans and graders to perform various tasks (e.g. paving, excavating, laying pipe, moving and grading dirt, etc.
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Performs physical construction including, but not limited to, excavating trenches manually or with equipment, pipe laying, backfilling excavations, compacting soil to grade specifications using a variety of manual pneumatic tools, and water and wastewater main testing.
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Ability to detect malfunctions in heavy construction equipment. Operates and hauls heavy equipment which may include mowers, lowboys, front end loaders, trucks with trailers dump trucks, skid steers, zero-turn mowers; performs pre-trip inspections on vehicles and equipment to ensure safe operating conditions.
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Safely operate heavy equipment to excavate, move, load and grade earth, rock, gravel, and other materials. Perform various activities including but not limited to: road building, fine grading, finishing, sloping, banking, backfilling, demolition, ditching, loading, excavating, stockpiling, road surface maintenance, building and maintaining road berms, loading trucks, and trenching.
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The Heavy Equipment Operator manages the safe and efficient operation of multiple pieces of construction equipment. Use various pieces of equipment to perform fine grading and finishing, sloping and banking, backfilling, demolition, ditching, loading, excavating and stockpiling.
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5 years or more of experience operating heavy rubber tire and tracked equipment, required. Ability to work in safety sensitive construction setting, including exposure to moving machinery and heavy equipment.
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Ten Mile is your industry leader in excavating, pipeline road construction, paving and logistic services. Ten Mile is your industry leader in excavating, pipeline road construction, paving and logistic services.
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Job Summary Operates excavating and loading equipment using heavy machinery. Effectively completes excavation and related tasks such as backfilling, trenching, grading excavation moving mass rock using appropriate equipment.
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The Excavator Operator's primary function is to operate an Excavator 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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