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Previous experience as an operator on excavator, dozer, backhoe, and other construction equipment strongly preferred. We are a vertically integrated civil contractor serving Kentucky and Indiana offering superior planning and services in Heavy Highway Construction, Site Development, Asphalt Paving, Treatment Plant Construction, Trucking Services, Material Testing, and.
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Slots - 1+ year experience Heavy equipment operator (Backhoe, Excavator, or alike). Internal: 3+ Months Experience working with Loram equipment or equivalent in a 24/7 environment; Some assignments require Excavator experience.
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Equipment Operator 11 - Must possess (3) years of light and heavy equipment operating experience including but not limited to operation of backhoe, front end loader, excavator, skid steer, gradall, etc.
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Essential Duties & Responsibilities: Operate heavy equipment (excavator, dozer, loader) in compliance with the company's operating safety policies and procedures Efficiently be able to operate machines for earth moving, pipe installation & grading operationsProvide recommendations for maintaining and improving environmental performanceLoad and unload equipment from vehicles and trailersEnsure company equipment, material, and the work site are maintained, kept clean, and stored in a safe manner.
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The role involves operating one or several types of power construction equipment, such as a bulldozer, excavator, backhoe, front-end loader, or Skidsteer, to excavate, move, and grade earth, erect structures, clear and grade a site, or install drainage.
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Profit and loss statement experience is preferred, but not requiredHeavy equipment experience (skid steer, crane, loader, bobcat, excavator) preferred but not required. The ideal person comes from a construction, heavy equipment, landscaping, demolition, steel or other metal or recycling leadership experience.
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Operating Different Types of Heavy Equipment; Crane, Forklift, Excavator, Dozer, Backhoe, Loader, Skid Steer, etc. If you are a Heavy Equipment Operator and want to work alongside other proven Craftsmen who emphasize safety, productivity and superior workmanship, this is your chance to advance your career.
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Heavy Maintenance/ Construction equipment maintenance. Working knowledge of data systems and remote equipment operations cellar or tethered. Machine Operator 1 (MO1) a field based position, is responsible for operating, maintaining, and repairing company railway maintenance and inspection equipment.
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Previous Related Equipment Operation Experience PPE must be worn CDL & Certifications are Preferred. Most positions are first shift with a pay scale based on experience and skill level. Dig Pits, Trenches or Holes as Directed; Restore and/or Landscapes Disturbed Areas.
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Operates heavy equipment such asDump Trucks, 5/10 Ton Roller, Asphalt Distributor Truck, Concrete Mixer Truck, Concrete Saw, Flusher (with tanker endorsement, F.E. Loader, Boom Truck, Herb. Spray Truck, Lowboy, Pothole Patcher, Slope Mower, Bulldozer, Excavator Backhoe, Flatbed, Gradall, Sweeper, Vac*Con and Bucket Truck) to transport equipment and/ or materials to and from work sites.
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Heavy equipment experience – excavator, dozer, haul truck, roller, etc. Heavy civil and sitework experience. Heavy equipment experience – excavator, dozer, haul truck, roller, etc.
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This position requires someone who is truly experienced in operating heavy equipment such as, forklift, skid steer, mini-excavator, backhoe, etc. Forklift, Skid-steer, Mini-Excavator operator experience is a requirement.
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The main responsibility is operating heavy equipment both on and off railroad property. The CDL A Operator Heavy Haul involves performing various duties to aid in the retrieval and removal of railroad track material.
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GENERAL STATEMENT OF JOBUnder limited supervision, performs specialized skilled work in the operation of motorized heavy equipment, which includes Motor Grader, RT Excavator, Dozer, Trackhoe, Truck Mounted Combination Vacuum/Jetter Cleaning Unit and all equipment listed under the Heavy Equipment Operator I classification.
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Job Responsibilities for The Heavy Haul Transport Driver: Load/unload heavy equipment on/off trailers: front end loader, long reach excavator, dozer, roller, lull/forklift, off-road dump truck and backhoe.
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