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Performs duties in the operation of various types of heavy construction equipment which may include front-end loader, excavator, backhoe, compactor, motor grader, skid steer, bulldozer and tri-axle dump truck with trailer.
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Proficiency in operating excavator, dozer, trommel screen, and grinder. Operates heavy equipment to include, loader, snowplow, excavator, and haul truck. Works with the line crew in digging ditches and trenches, hoisting material, tools, equipment, and any related work with a backhoe, road grater or front-end loader; performs routine inspection and preventive maintenance on assigned equipment and refers defects or repairs to the supervisor; cleans equipment; assists in the installation and maintenance of traffic control devices.
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Hydro-cleaner, vacuum truck, backhoe, bobcat, excavator, crane truck, sewer televising unit, dump truck, piping, and other related wastewater equipment. hydro-cleaner, vacuum truck, backhoe, bobcat, excavator, crane truck, sewer televising unit, dump truck, piping, and other related wastewater equipment.
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The following equipment is representative of the size, weight and complexity appropriate for Senior Equipment Operator: Oil Distributor (2000 gallon or more), Dozer, Truck (with mounted attachments), Grader Motor (All), Asphalt Paver, Excavator (All), Chip Spreader, Front End Loader/Back Hoe, Tractor Trailer (Equipment and Material Haul), Track Loader, Wheel Loader (3 cubic yards or more), and Truck-Trailer Combination.
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Truck Water Trench Pump & Hose Trailer Maul & Other Hand Tools Jack Hammer Shoring Boards & Jacks Shoring Pump Whacker Tamp Hole Hog Assorted Size Ladders Assorted Size Shovels Hammers Pipe Clamps Copper Tubing Rolls Probe Bar Backhoe Compact Excavator Skid Loader Front End Loader Trencher PHY S IC A L DEMANDS AND WORKING CONDITIONS Physical requirements include lifting/carrying up to 90 pounds occasionally; pushing a maximum force of 100 pounds; pulling a maximum force of 100 pounds.
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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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This position is responsible for the use and operation of heavy construction equipment which could include a forklift, dozer, front end loader, excavator, roller, backhoe or articulated dump truck in a safe and efficient manner.
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Equipment Operator II - proficient on at least two of the following pieces of heavy equipment: backhoe, excavator, motorgrader, dozer, and able to operate the remaining pieces to include loader and farm tractor at an intermediate skill level.
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Experience operating end loader, excavator, dozer, and other specialized mobile equipment. We provide steel mill services, flame cutting and treatment, road building, logistics, laboratory testing, and a variety of other solutions for our customers.
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MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS High School Diploma or equivalent Motor Vehicle Operator License (Drivers License) Ability to demonstrate a level of mechanical electrical or plumbing aptitude PREFERRED REQUIREMENTS Class A CDL with tanker endorsement Water Distribution License Expert in performing mechanical, electrical and/or plumbing abilities Compensation and Benefits: Pay is commensurate with experience and market-reflective.
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Works around excessive noise from machines (backhoe, trencher, mini excavator, digger derricks, knuckle boom, jackhammers, and other equipment) Must be experienced in backhoe, trencher, excavator, skid steer, bulldozer, and other various types of equipment.
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Performs duties as directed by foreman while operating any or all of the following equipment: backhoe, excavator, vibratory or static plows, trenchers or directional bore machines in the installation, removal or maintenance of underground utilities and pipe installation.
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Ability to operate a Skid Steer, Backhoe, Bulldozer, Excavator, Front End Loader and Trenching Machines. An Operator should possess a fundamental understanding of construction and be able to operate different construction equipment and tools.
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Slots - 1+ year experience Heavy equipment operator (Backhoe, Excavator, or alike). Machine Operator 1 (MO1) is responsible for operating, maintaining, and repairing company railway maintenance and inspection equipment.
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Internal: 3+ Months Experience working with Loram equipment or equivalent in a 24/7 environment; Some assignments require Excavator experience. Job Title: Machine Operator 1. Conducts machine inspections to identify problems, defects, changes, and hazards and communicates conditions to the operator or supervisor and performs common repairs as instructed.
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