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Slots – 1+ year experience Heavy equipment operator (Backhoe, Excavator, or alike). 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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Five years experience in the corrugated box industry with heavy experience in electronics, mechanical, hydraulics, pneumatics, and electricity. May be required to maintain a current Lift Truck Operator License and/or other appropriate certification to work in certain areas or on certain equipment.
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Describe your experience operating heavy equipment to perform trail grading, building maintaining, and/or repairing and maintaining motocross tracks. How many years of experience do you have operating heavy equipment to perform trail grading, building maintaining, and/or repairing and maintaining motocross tracks.
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Must be certified on Lattice Boom Crawler Crane (LBCR) & Telescopic Boom Crane (TLL) with 7+ years of experience as an operator on Marine/Heavy Civil construction projects. Capable of working outside or on the water in variable climates, traversing large active construction sites, and working around and near welding, cutting, grinding, marine vessels, heavy equipment, cranes, dirt, dust, noise and vibrations.
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Position Overview: The position of a Heavy Equipment Operator in the Demolition Department assist with demolition jobs. Our organization employs teams with capabilities in structures, grading, utilities, storm drain, retaining walls, sound walls, signage, demolition, crushing, logging, clearing and grubbing and marine construction.
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Completes various manual labor tasks such as cutting asphalt streets or concrete sidewalks, hand digging to locate buried utilities, loading/unloading heavy equipment, using gas powered saws to cut and remove damaged sewer pipes, installation of new sewer pipes/fittings, replacement of sewer manhole rings/covers, backfilling excavations, work site cleanup, materials hauling/disposal, and additional site restoration activities.
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Staffmark is hiring a Heavy Duty (25K) Capacity Forklift Operator in Houston, TX, to work for the leading carbon and stainless pipe, fittings, and flanges distributor. The Forklift Operator will perform an array of functions that may include receiving and processing incoming stock and materials, picking and filling orders from stock, packing and shipping orders, or managing, organizing, and retrieving stock in the pipe yard.
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To be successful in this role, you'll need experience in Heavy Civil Construction: Mainline Water, Sewer, and Storm Drain. Brannan Construction Company is looking for an Experienced Excavator Operator to join our growing team.
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Job Summary:We are looking for a motivated and reliable Quarry Pit Loader Operator to operate heavy machinery in our quarry. As we continue to grow, we are seeking a skilled and experienced Quarry Pit Loader Operator to join our team.
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At Kershaw Maintenance, performs skilled manual labor and operates heavy duty equipment such as backhoe and motor grader in a variety of activities associated with the construction, repair, and preservation of roads and bridges on the state highway system.
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This position typically is not an entry-level job, as it requires demonstrable previous experience as a Heavy Equipment Operator. The following physical demands are representative of those that must be met by a Loader Operator to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
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Job Title: Machine Operator 1. Conducts machine inspections to identify problems, defects, changes, and hazards and communicates conditions to the operator or supervisor and performs common repairs as instructed.
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As a n Heavy Equipment Operator , you will support all phases of utility construction for various types of telecom projects. As a Heavy E quipment Operator , you will develop new skills, work in a safety - minded environment, and join us in expanding technology for a better community.
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Heavy Equipment Operator. Job Heavy Equipment Driver/Operator. Knowledge of general principles and practices of operating and servicing heavy construction equipment is preferred.
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We are currently seeking for an industrial forklift operator in our Lathrop, CA facility. Operate container forklifts and other heavy machinery to load and unload containers from trucks, trailers, and storage areas.
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