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JOB COMPETENCIES: Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Knowledge of: Principles and practices, materials, tools, and equipment of grounds maintenance, commercial irrigation systems, tree trimming, and heavy equipment operations.
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Job Summary:The Heavy Equipment Mechanic analyzes malfunctions and repairs, rebuilds and maintains power equipment, such as cranes, power shovels, scrapers, paving machines, motor graders, trench-digging machines, conveyors, bulldozers, dredges, pumps, compressors and pneumatic tools.
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Experienced using all tools of the trade (including welding equipment, diagnostic equipment, and hand and power tools)Diesel experience a must. Diagnose, troubleshoot, and repair all types of trucks & heavy equipment with limited supervision.
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Essential Functions Performs tasks of grounds maintenance requiring the knowledge of use and general maintenance of mechanized equipment including lawn equipment i.e. weed eaters, walk behind mowers, hedge trimmers and edger, pruners, leaf vacuums/blowers.
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Maintenance and repairs of mechanical, electrical, hydraulic and diesel systems on a variety of construction equipment and tools. Ability to inspect heavy equipment and identify defects and performance issues both in the field and in the shop.
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Performs routine maintenance, repairs, and Department of Transportation (DOT) and National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) safety inspections on medium/heavy duty vehicles, construction equipment, fire department vehicles and equipment including, but not limited to, crane, dump, man-lift, paving, sweeper, vacuum, and water trucks, fire apparatus, pumps, and command vehicles.
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Operates hand tools, power tools, power equipment, heavy equipment, and specialized machinery to maintain and repair the water, wastewater, and irrigation systems.
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Construction Maintenance Worker II/III) Applies horticultural pesticides; operates various types of mowing equipment and small handheld powered equipment; operates one or more types of sophisticated equipment used in maintaining stormwater facilities and/or grounds maintenances areas.
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Ability to safely operate grounds maintenance tools and equipment. Safely operate the equipment necessary to maintain the grounds, e.g., mowers, hedge trimmers, edgers, leaf blowers, power washing equipment, and pumps.
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May be required to perform a range of grounds maintenance activities, such as cutting grass and weeds, maintaining lawn equipment (small engine repair), cleaning ditches and culverts, making routine grounds inspections for sprinkler system leaks and other problems, repairing sprinkler leaks, repairing fences, and picking up trash.
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Perform a wide variety of building and equipment maintenance work, including plumbing, carpentry, preventive maintenance, flooring work, ceiling work, window and storefront work, painting, roofing, fire protection, furniture repair, pest control, door/window repair, painting, replace light fixtures, light bulbs, maintain emergency exit lights, etc.
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Company OverviewFounded by Sam Saiia as Birmingham Excavating Co. in 1946, the company now known as Saiia Construction is an industrial heavy civil contractor of choice for the power generation, mineral and aggregate mining, and pulp and paper markets.
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Familiarity with maintenance and electronic testing equipment (e.g., voltage testers, amp clamps, hydraulic torque equipment, alignment tools, various hand, and power tools) and with heavy equipment required for facility maintenance including working knowledge of crane and rigging requirements (preferred.
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Duties may include, but are not limited to: performing grounds maintenance, mowing, edging, pressure washing, spraying, FOD removal, commercial grade equipment usage, and snow and ice removal etc.
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Heavy Equipment Operator. This position entails the operation of heavy equipment in order to achieve daily production goals. Able to pass practical skills test for heavy equipment including dozers, excavators, and loaders.
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