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Heavy equipment, skid steer, bulldozer, Dozer, excavator, skid loader, dump truck, Construction Laborer, Heavy equipment operation, Pay Loader. Heavy Equipment General Labor Construction Laborer Excavator.
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Operate Compactor, Dozer, Excavator, Motor Grader, Tub Grinder, Loaders, Scrapers, Articulated Dump Trucks, Roll-Off Trucks, and other equipment as needed. Operates and services the heavier types of construction equipment such as Compactor, Dozer, Excavator, Motor Grader, Tub Grinder, Loaders, Scrapers, Articulated Dump Trucks, Roll-Off Trucks, and other equipment as needed.
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Competent and proficient operation of the following: excavator (60K LB and up), front end loader (3CY and up), articulating dump truck (25CY and up), bull dozer (150HP and up), motor grader, soil compactor, articulating water truck, compact loader, compact excavator, and other construction equipment.
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We look for individuals who love working outside, working with their hands, have skid steer, hilo, front end loader, backhoe, excavator, bobcat experience, and some mechanical inclination. Experience operating front end loader, bobcat, skid steer or excavator is useful but not required.
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Assists in the operation of the backhoe, motor grader, slope mower, boom mower and excavator. Assists in the operation of the backhoe, motor grader, slope mower, boom mower and excavator. Operates the tandem dump truck, skid steer and large roller.
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Ability to operate a City truck to conduct business; mini excavator, backhoe, vactor jet-rodder, 1+ ton truck - trailer, cut-off saws, dump truck, air hammer, compressor, chain saw, pole chain saw, weed wacker, tapping machine, tripod & hoist, scottpack, clay pipe cutters, gas detectors, and various other hand tools.
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The preferred candidate, having met the minimum requirements; will possess a Florida CDL Class A, and have at least one (1) year of experience in the operation of landfill equipment to include a bulldozer, excavator, front end loader, landfill compactor, semi-truck and waste separation equipment, and be familiar with Solid Waste operational practices or principles.
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Operates tractor trailer, street sweeper, bulldozer, heavy front-end loader, crane and chipper, excavator, large motor grader in leveling ground surfaces, street and construction repair. Operates tractor trailer, street sweeper, bulldozer, heavy front-end loader, crane and chipper, excavator, large motor grader in leveling ground surfaces, street and construction repair.
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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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PMC is seeking to hire Equipment Operators to operate equipment such as excavator, backhoe, roller, skid steer, and dozer. Operate heavy equipment including, but not limited to, excavator, backhoe, roller, skid steer, and dozer.
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Skills: heavy equipment operator, excavator, backhoe, dozer, water main, earthworks, erosion. Skills: heavy equipment operator, excavator, backhoe, dozer, water main, earthworks, erosion. Please note that project locations may include Delaware County, Chester County, Montgomery County & Bucks County.
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This non-exempt position operates dozer or excavator to perform various tasks (e.g. excavating, laying pipe, moving and grading dirt, etc. Minimum of 2 years of dozer or excavator experience required.
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Operates blade, excavator, dozer, forklift for crane erection. Level II: 0-3 years experience with blade, excavator and dozer in addition to level I equipment. Level I: 0-2 years experience with backhoe, loader, roller and rock truck.
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Operates backhoe, loader, roller and rock truck. Crane Operators require CCO certification, must present certification card. Follows OSHA safety and operating procedures of heavy and light equipment.
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Employee Stock Ownership Program (ESOP) Health, Dental, Group life insurance Prescription drug plan 401k Retirement plan Health Saving Account (HSA) or Flexible Spending Account (FSA) Health Reimbursement Account (HRA) TELADOC Employee Assistance Program Free Wellness Program Paid vacation/Paid time off CONTACT US If you are interested in this Excavator Operator position in Sanford, NC then please APPLY NOW.
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