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The chip mill equipment includes a log boom crane, front-end loader, mobile knuckle-boom loader, and chipping and debarking line. The chip mill equipment includes a log boom crane, front-end loader, mobile knuckle-boom loader, and chipping and debarking line.
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Operates knuckle boom for collection services with proper training. Operates dump truck, snow plow, ATV, and snow blower equipment to aid in snow removal. Ability to operate a dump truck with snow plow during snow removal operations.
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From towing and road service, auto and truck repair, and off-road diesel fuel delivery to knuckle boom crane and environmental clean-up services; whatever it is you need- Mike’s has you covered.
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Knuckle Boom experience a Plus. Knuckle Boom experience a Plus. The Crane Operator is responsible for operating a mobile crane to lift, move, position, and reposition loads of roofing supplies on to commercial and residential properties.
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Operates the following equipment but is not limited to: tandem dump truck, tractor trailer, motor grader, track loader, knuckle boom and backhoe. Operates the following equipment but is not limited to: tandem dump truck, tractor trailer, motor grader, track loader, knuckle boom and backhoe.
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Drives knuckle-boom truck to collect trash, limbs, and other debris from work sites, parks, and other County property, and transport it to the landfill; positions vehicle alongside targeted debris; operates truck- or trailer-mounted knuckle-boom arm to pick up debris and load it into the truck; secures all doors, gates, and fasteners to prevent spillage or loss of load during transport; and dumps material at appropriate location.
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Operates truck- or trailer-mounted knuckle-boom arm to pick up debris and load it into the truck; secures all doors, gates, and fasteners to prevent spillage or loss of load during transport.
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Experience with heavy motorized equipment including but not limited to knuckle boom loaders, back-hoe and skid steer loaders is preferred. Experience with heavy motorized equipment may include but is not limited to knuckle boom loaders, back-hoe and skid steer loaders is preferred.
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Knuckle boom truck experience is preferred. Knuckle boom truck experience is preferred. Valid CDL - Class B. The ability to lift 75-100 pounds repeatedly (your most common cargo will be 70 pound bundles of shingles.
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Drives and/or operates dump truck, knuckle-boom truck, sewer vacuum truck, and hydra-jet. Drives and/or operates dump truck, knuckle-boom truck, sewer vacuum truck, and hydra-jet. Operates a variety of complex trucks and equipment to properly maintain the collection system in order to comply with Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) mandates and ECUA Standard Operating Procedures/Guidelines for Sanitary Sewer Overflow (SSO) reporting.
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2-5 years' experience working as a Skidder/Knuckle boom Operator. Operates skidder and/or knuckle boom to drag and pull logs, or whole trees to hauling area. Demonstrated ability on safe skidding/knuckle booming and service performance.
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Performs corrective and preventative maintenance with mechanical operation, troubleshooting, repair, maintenance, and assessment of US Navy crane equipment to include, but not limited to: Boat Davit Cranes, Cargo Cranes, and Knuckle-Boom Cranes.
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May also operate articulated boom, knuckle boom, conveyor, or cable over sheave. operate articulated boom, knuckle boom, conveyor, or cable over sheave. Boom Certification preferred - maintain active accredited certification for equipment type ( e.g. NCCCO, NCCER, CIC prior to Dec 2, 2019.
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Operates a knuckle boom loader for collecting large amounts of solid waste; collects limbs, logs, wood, building and other materials; transports debris to landfill; loads other vehicles; may serve as a lead worker.
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Serving customers in the Upper Midwest, NexGen manufactures truss systems and wall panels from locations in Minnesota and South Dakota as Truss Pros and Precision Wall Systems and distributes building materials as Minnesota Building Pros.
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