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Brannan Construction Company is looking for an Experienced Excavator Operator to join our growing team. 2+ years previous experience as an Excavator Operator. Coordinating and verifying utility mark-out and clearance; traffic control; excavation/trench safety; and related aspects of underground wet utility repairs and construction.
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JOB SUMMARYThe Excavation Laborer is responsible for assisting the lead excavator and helping with the installation of new underground water and sewer repairs, including Trenchless sewer.
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Lowers septic tank into excavation, using excavator as hoist. Operates excavator and/or skid steer to dig and refill trenches for septic tank and tile drainpipes and to transfer crushed sand to provide drainage base for pipes.
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Must be proficient in an excavation in general with a minimum of 1-2 years of experience (Experience with excavation in the plumbing field a plus) Experience installing and making final connections of sewer and water lines.
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Minimum of 2 years' operating heavy equipment experience on a backhoe, dozer or excavator. Grading and excavation on commercial job sites required. Must be able to fine grade with a bulldozer and excavator.
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The utility heavy equipment operator and excavator is semi-skilled in the construction, and repair of underground distribution systems. Understand minimum approach distance, soil classifications, excavation, shoring and ladder requirements.
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We have an excellent opportunity for a skilled backhoe or mini-excavator operator for sewer & water services repairs/replacements. Perform manual labor in an open excavation. Roto-Rooter, America’s premier provider of plumbing and drain cleaning company is the name that homeowners and businesses turn to for select quality services.
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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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The Hydro Excavator Operator laborer is responsible for servicing multiple clients with the safe excavation of utilities and other underground obstacles. Hydro Excavation Laborer.
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Works with and assists the crew in digging ditches and trenches, tools, equipment, excavation and related work pertaining to underground utilities. Proven experience in operation of an Excavator, Mini Excavator, and Backhoe in a construction environment required.
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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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This position is responsible for the use and operation of heavy construction equipment which could include a backhoe, front end loader, dozer, excavator, and/or motor grader in a safe and efficient manner.
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Qualifications: A fully operator-qualified Damage Prevention Inspector (DPI) is required to monitor 3rd Party excavation in proximity to underground facilities and audit completed mark outs against provided maps for all areas of the service territory About Company Joe Knows delivers added value by providing experienced employees in multiple industries, who possess communication and leadership skills that support the goals of the team.
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I.e. Directional Drill, Hydro Vac, Excavator, etc) Read and accurately interpret design prints and organization of materials and other resources as necessary to complete excavation requirements, which may include basic hand tools.
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Operates an excavator / track hoe in tree removal, creek maintenance, demolition, and excavation. Operates an excavator / track hoe in tree removal, creek maintenance, demolition, and excavation.
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