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Highly desire expertise and knowledge in operating heavy equipment (mini-excavator, backhoe, front end loader, skid steer, forklift, lull, man lift, etc) They should have advanced proficiency with excavation; reinforced concrete placement; chain link, palisade, and welded-wire fence installation; trenching and conduit installation; the ability to safely operate a mini-excavator, forklift, and skid steer; demonstrated capability to direct the efforts of 2 - 4 crew members; and the capacity to procure materials, rent equipment, track labor hours, and complete daily reports.
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Qualifications: Minimum of six months general labor experience preferred Valid driver’s license Ability to lift and move heavy objects with assistance Experience operating lawn equipment and/ or backhoe is a plus.
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Machinery knowledge - you’ve worked in the heavy equipment industry for at least 1 year, either in new machinery sales, rentals, or service. So, along with our customers, we're building the Modern Marketplace for Heavy Equipment.
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Perform all phases of mobilizing, operating, and maintaining heavy excavation equipment (hydrovac truck, backhoe, track hoe, side boom, dozer, and skid steer) to include excavation frequently on loaded natural gas pipelines.
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Maintain, diagnose and repair a variety of heavy equipment, such as: Off-highway Trucks, Compactors, Dozers, Excavators, Wheel and Backhoe Loaders, Graders, Skid Steer Loaders and Telehandlers.
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You know the difference between a skip loader and a backhoe, can hold a conversation with a mechanic, and aren’t happy unless you have to scrape some mud off your boots at the end of the day. Selling a backhoe should be as easy as selling a car, and we’re making that happen.
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Operates light equipment such as a front-end loader-one and a quarter cubic yard or less, pneumatic roller, rotary broom, spreader box, backhoe, street sweeper, and mower. Operates heavy equipment such as a front-end loader-one and a half cubic yard or more, tractor-trailer haul truck, large dragline, shovel, paint striper, and dump truck.
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Safely operate heavy equipment such as: skid steers, backhoe, trencher, paver, dozer, milling saw, road grater, hydro-excavator, track hoe and more. Work is performed within the “red zone” of heavy equipment.
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Ability to operate heavy equipment on a limited basis such as backhoe, dozers, front-end loaders, and forklifts is not required but is desired. Tasks provide specific input into all phases of testing to include preparing wires and gauges, monitoring of equipment, performing trouble shooting and cataloging data, entering data into electronic format, and reducing data into useable information, and may be conducted in a laboratory, local test area or remote field sites that may be out of state.
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Operation and transportation of heavy equipment - backhoe, excavator, dozers, rollers, skid steer, post pounder, concrete saws, brush chippers, flail mowers etc. Operation of small tools - jackhammers, hammer drills, chain saws, weed eaters, lawn mower etc.
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Two or more years of experience in all phases of Pipeline construction, maintenance and repair to include equal experience in operating and maintaining heavy excavation equipment including hydrovac truck, backhoe, track hoe, side boom, dozer, and maintainer.
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Successful Maintenance Operator candidates can operate diverse hand and power tools (chain saw, weed eater) and heavy equipment (such as dump trucks, loader, backhoe, tractor w/ attachments) and will participate as a working team member clearing drainage pipes and ditches, cutting brush, pot-hole patching, setting up work zones, and other diverse skilled and manual labor tasks required to complete road maintenance projects.
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NCCER Heavy Equipment Operations NCCER Highway / Heavy Construction NCCER Rigger NCCER Site Layout. Operate one or several types of power construction equipment (i.e. track loader, dozer, backhoe, excavator, scraper, grader, side boom, boring machine, RT Extended boom forklift, etc.
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We are growing and have an excellent opportunity for a skilled heavy equipment operator, especially backhoe and/mini excavator for sewer & water service repairs/replacements. Equipment operator on residential and commercial job sites.
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The HDD Operator’s main responsibility is to operate heavy equipment safely and effectively for the installation of natural gas pipelines. 3 plus years of working experience in operating, excavation equipment in utility industry is required.
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