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3) At least one year of service as a regularly appointed Heavy Equipment Operator (not in an acting capacity) can substitute for a maximum of one year of the experience requirement in the Fire Lieutenant examination.
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Essential Responsibilities: Heavy Equipment Operator, (Mobile Crane Operator) is responsible for operating heavy mobile equipment, including Cranes (includes rigging principles), Reach Stacker Container Handlers, Rough Terrain Container Handlers and Heavy Forklifts for loading and unloading of trucks, trailers and/or railcars; lift and transport materials; setup and preform daily/weekly maintenance of assigned equipment.
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This position requires a multi-faceted track and wheel driven heavy equipment operator that can safely, productively, and with proven skill, control, maneuver, and navigate numerous types of construction equipment to a high degree of grading and excavation accuracy.
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Operate heavy equipment to complete various tasks involving the construction, maintenance and repair of storm water infrastructure. This is accomplished by operating heavy equipment, leading a crew, scheduling work tasks, maintaining equipment, ensuring equipment and materials are sufficient, and preparing a safe work environment.
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This position is responsible for the use and operation of heavy construction equipment which could include a backhoe, front end loader, dozer, excavator, and/or motor grader in a safe and efficient manner.
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NPL Heavy Equipment Operator. + Safely operate heavy equipment such as: skid steers, backhoe, trencher, paver, dozer, milling saw, road grater, hydro-excavator, track hoe and more.
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Work is performed within the red zone of heavy equipment. As an Equipment Operator, after your paid training, you will operate equipment to safely move earth, equipment, tools, and materials to and from job sites.
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Operates a variety of vehicles and heavy equipment, including but not limited to, grader, bulldozer, crane, front end loader and attachments, backhoe, water tanker, roller, dump truck, boom truck, asphalt patching truck, chip spreader, equipment hauler, snow removal vehicles, pug mill, and related equipment.
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Using heavy construction equipment. Minimum three years experience operating heavy equipment in a construction or similar environment required. Drive and maneuver equipment equipped with blades in successive passes over working areas to remove topsoil, vegetation and rocks to distribute and level earth or terrain.
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JOB DESCRIPTIONThe employee is responsible for operating heavy equipment used for moving or grading earth, applying concrete, asphalt or other materials to road beds or equipment used for tamping gravel, dirt or other materials.
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As a Heavy Equipment Operator, you will operate equipment to safely move earth, equipment, tools, and materials to and from job sites. Heavy Equipment Operator.
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Heavy Equipment Operator, Senior. Operate a variety of heavy equipment including Gradall, front end loader, paver, dump trucks, rollers, back hoe, grader, skid steer, low boy, mini excavator and other related equipment.
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We are in need of a heavy equipment operator to handle cuts, fills and grading. water main, earthworks, erosion, Excavator, Heavy equipment, Backhoe, Heo, Equipment operation, Dozer, Skid steer, Heavy equipment operation, Front end loader, Civil site, Civil construction.
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The career field for "Equipment Operator" includes, but may not be limited to, the following positions: Equipment Operator (Grade and Pave Crew), Heavy Equipment Operator, Roller Operator (Self-Propelled, Asphalt, Other than Asphalt), Motor Grader Operator (Rough Grade), Paver Machine Operator.
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B.H. Inc. of Salt Lake City, UT., is looking to hire a full-time Heavy Equipment Operator to work in various civil construction (underground utilities) settings along the Wasatch Front (from Provo to Ogden) while adhering to all current safety standards.
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