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J. Cumby Construction is a fully licensed general contractor specializing in water and wastewater treatment facilities, pumping stations, as well as commercial and industrial construction. Competency in tasks such as digging, spreading, and leveling dirt and gravel using a pick and shovel.
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Operates and maintains electronic transmitting and receiving equipment, digital and analog computers, industrial measuring and controlling equipment, microwave amplifiers and transmission lines, high voltage and low power supplies and keying circuits, indicators and displays, and antenna positioning systems in shop and field settings.
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Operates and maintains electronic transmitting and receiving equipment, digital and analog computers, industrial measuring and controlling equipment, microwave amplifiers and transmission lines, high voltage power supplies and keying circuits, indicators and displays, and antenna positioning systems.
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Must be able to work extended hours on your feet on uneven surfaces (dirt, concrete, asphalt, mud, gravel, etc.) Location: industrial construction sites and/or fabrication shop. Must be able to work extended hours on your feet on uneven surfaces (dirt, concrete, asphalt, mud, gravel, etc.
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We strive to be the premier provider of the safest and most reliable conveyor belting and services to a variety of heavy industrial markets such as coal mining, hard rock mining, sand, gravel, wood handling, power generation, pulp and paper.
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Load gravel, dirt and sand; smooth and grade roads; spread rock and gravel. Whether it's cement for our sidewalks and driveways; aluminum for our automobiles; wood pellets for our grills; paper plates for our picnics; food for our pets or the beverages we consume with our friends, our longstanding work in the industrial market touches the tiny details in our daily lives.
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Manhattan Mechanical Services is a unique services provider that supports our customers in multiple areas: industrial maintenance services, process piping, structural steel, equipment installation, scaffolding and insulation.
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Heavy Equipment Operators (Excavator / Dozer) And Rigid Frame Haul Truck Drivers - Quarry Experience
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Rock / Articulated/Dump / Roll Off Truck Driver Operates truck equipped with dump body to transport and dump loose materials, such as sand, soil, rock, gravel, coal, ore, industrial byproducts, and other such materials.
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Typical industries include transportation-heavy equipment, maintenance and repair departments, sand/gravel pits, and machine shops. Our Counter staff will assist customers with the selection, application, and purchase of a wide variety of fasteners, industrial hardware, tools, and maintenance and shop supplies.
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Job Title: Heavy Equipment Operator - Hampton RoadsDepartment: GradingReports to: Project SuperintendentMajor Role and Purpose: Operates Heavy Industrial Equipment such as Dozer's, Excavators, Backhoes or other grading or excavating equipment to move and level materials, such as dirt and gravel.
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Operate and maintain electronic transmitting and receiving equipment, digital and analog computers, industrial measuring and controlling equipment, microwave amplifiers and transmission lines, high-voltage power supplies and keying circuits, indicators and displays, and antenna positioning systems.
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Asphalt/Rock/Sand/Gravel Plants: involves part maintenance, requiring skills in electrical systems, welding, and conveyor belt repair along with the operation of support equipment such as loaders, dozers, excavators, skid-steers and forklifts.
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Drives truck under loading hopper to receive sand, gravel, cement, and water and starts mixer. Experience working in a quarry, heavy civil construction, or other outdoor industrial setting.
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Check with your project supervisor or project safety director. Job site safety requirements as required by the client (clean shaven, long sleeves, steel toe boots, etc. Install solar modules, panels, and support structures in accordance with PSC and client standards.
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Operates trucks which may include roll-offs, tankers, gravel trains, tractor trailers, box trucks, etc. Knowledge of pumps, motors, motor controls, instrumentation, metal fabrication, and other maintenance functions.
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