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Operates a variety of trucks and equipment including, but not limited to, loaders, skid steer, mini excavator, and self-propelled packer. Repairs and maintains surfaces through activities such as patching asphalt and sealing cracks in pavement.
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Heavy Equipment Operator Including: front-end loader, track hoe, dozer, GPS dozer, roller, off-road truck, skidsteer, mini-excavator and excavator. Blythe Development's operations include clearing, grading, storm drainage, sanitary sewer, waterline, curb and gutter, sidewalk, concrete paving, retaining walls, culverts, bridges, stone base and asphalt paving.
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Operate a variety of heavy equipment including Gradall, front end loader, paver, dump trucks, rollers, back hoe, grader, skid steer, low boy, mini excavator and other related equipment. Perform tasks including sod installation, basin construction, cement work, pipe laying, work zone setup, laser setup, minor equipment repairs, asphalt work, leak repairs and equipment hauling.
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Proficient in operating and instructing others on how to use heavy machinery to include but not limited to dump truck, rubber tire backhoe, mini excavator, track excavator, skidsteer, loader and asphalt roller.
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The purpose of this class within the organization is to operate, repair and maintain heavy equipment. Requires any combination of education and experience equivalent to High School graduation or GED equivalent and three years heavy equipment operation or closely related experience.
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COUNTYWIDE: Same as "all locations" above and Plate Compactor/Air Compressor, Bulldozer, Rollers-Double Drum/Traffic Rubber Tire, Paver (Grade Controls), Water Truck, Asphalt Distributor, Sandblaster, Auger and Track Excavator <35.
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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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Operates various types of heavy equipment, such as motor grader, small excavator, asphalt paver, lowboy, etc.to complete assigned tasks and performs preventive maintenance on assigned equipment.
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Operates heavy equipment such as, but not limited to, front end loader, roller, excavator, backhoe, grader, and broom. Drives and operates dump trucks, hauling dirt and/or asphalt. Operates heavy equipment such as, but not limited to, front end loader, roller, excavator, backhoe, grader, and broom.
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Experience in at least two pieces of Bridge Category B equipment (Asphalt Distributor, Asphalt Mixer, Asphalt Patcher, Crack Sealing Machine, Ditching Machine, Force Feed Loader, Front End Loader, Lube Truck, Asphalt Maintainer, Post Driver, Skid Steer, Street Sweeper, Tandem Dump Truck, Tractor "A" Boom Mower, Truck w/Aerial Device.
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Plus: - CDL Class A - Valid Insurable Drivers License - Asphalt equipment use ie: TL8, TL12, Excavator, Roller, Paver etc. - Demo/Prep experience - Asphalt Install experience Minimum Qualifications: - Previous experience or background in all types of asphalt paving, i.e., streets, highways, parking lots and small commercial projects.
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The Equipment Operator IV is a skilled operator who utilizes specialized medium to heavy construction equipment such as a backhoe, front-end loader, motor grader, excavator, and other equipment.
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Operates tractors with various implements: tiller, aerifier, leveler, turf-vac, grader blades, high-pressure sprayer, and seeder; operates skid-steer loader (with attachments), excavator, fork-lift, pick-up truck and other mechanized equipment in performance of tasks related to grounds maintenance and landscape construction.
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Clean-up Machine, dozer, excavator, loader and backhoe. Established in 1872, Pike Industries is a leading highway contractor, as well as the largest producer of hot mix asphalt and construction aggregates in New England.
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Operates one or more types of various highway construction heavy equipment, including asphalt distribution, asphalt paving machine, bulldozer, concrete-paving machine, concrete paving spreader, crane, dragline, backhoe, rock crusher, foundation drill crane, mounted or truck mounted, front end loader, motor grader, pneumatic roller, steel wheel roller, scraper, tractor (crawler), tractor (pneumatic), trenching machine.
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