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Operates heavy equipment, such as trucks, compactor, backhoe, and front-end loader. Receives general supervision from the Street Maintenance Supervisor or Senior Sewer Equipment Operator.
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Join the Acme Brick Family" FRONT END LOADER FLSA Status:Non-exempt Acme Brick Company (a Berkshire Hathaway Company) has been operating for 130 years in 13 states in the south central/south eastern United States.
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Must be able to operate electric, diesel, gasoline, or steam powered power construction equipment, such as a motor grader, bulldozer, scraper, shovel, derrick, tractor, front-end loader or other power equipment to excavate, move or grade earth, erect structures, move products, equipment, or materials to and from industrial work areas by performing the following essential duties and responsibilities.
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Applicants must have experience of operating equipment (ex: Motor Grader, Bulldozer, Excavator, Front End Loader). As a stone producer with multiple locations located in the central and southeastern areas of West Virginia, Appalachian Aggregates, LLC supplies stone for ready-mix concrete, asphalt pavement, roadways, commercial buildings, as well as the private markets.
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Operate a front-end wheel loader safely while loading trucks, maintaining aggregate stockpiles, and maintaining haul roads and yard areas. Operate a front-end wheel loader in a safe manner in a variety of situations and traffic conditions.
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Operates a wide range of specialized vehicles and motorized equipment, including front-end loader, dump truck, bulldozer, grader, backhoe, tractor, street sweeper, oil distributor, spreader, scraper, roller, chipper, and water truck.
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Safely and efficiently operate equipment that may include: forklift, excavator, bulldozer, front-end loader and other equipment using proper safety standards. 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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Operates knuckle boom truck, sweeper, container/front end-loader, rubber tire loader, garbage truck, mini truck and other equipment in a safe and effective manner in order to minimize the risk of injury, property damage or loss of life.
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Must be able to run front end loader, as needed. Must have ACI Level 1Field Testing Technician and Concrete Batch Plant Operator Certifications within 90 Days of hire. Performs month-end inventory.
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Responsible for the operation of front-end loader to lift and transport bulk materials to and from storage areas, to feed conveyors, hoppers and to load trucks or railcars. Moves levers to lower and tilt bucket and drives front-end loader to force bucket into bulk materials.
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Previous experience operating a front-end loader, tracked heavy equipment; Heavy Equipment Operator. The Equipment Operator will perform a variety of skilled or semi-skilled tasks involving the operation, servicing, and maintenance of heavy equipment in a industrial recycling operation.
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The Front End Loader Operator reports directly to the Production Supervisor. Front End Loader Operator DAYS. The Front End Loader Operator reports directly to the Production Supervisor.
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Candidates with a forklift or front-end loader (Volvo L90G and L90H) operating experience have found this role to be an exceptionally great fit. Remaining calm, alert, and actively avoiding potential safety hazards or situations that may cause damage to property while operating a front-end loader or other heavy equipment.
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What We Offer: Competitive pay, commensurate with experience Health/Dental/Vision plans 401k company match Life Insurance Short Term Disability & Long-Term Disability Educational Assistance Employee Assistance Plan Job Summary: Operate Scraper and other equipment as assigned including bulldozer, blade, front-end loader, tractor, forklift, skid steer, truck and dump truck.
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Operate front end loader (John Deere 244J) in tight area. The purpose for this position is to operate a front end loader to scoop and lift product to the processing area.
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