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Primary functions are to safely charge ready mix plants and material (sand and gravel), maintain stockpile areas and to service the loader. Our Ready-Mix customers, the Batch-man, and the Mixer Operators are all vital to the Loader Operators performance function and should be considered as the Loader Operator “Customers.
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Forklift Operator / Front End Loader Operator Pay & Benefits. Forklift Operator / Front End Loader Operator Qualifications. Previous experience as an equipment operator using a forklift / loader required.
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The Ewing Yard Loader Operator provides support to the Yard Manager in yard duties. A Yard Loader Operator will support the Yard Manager's and company's goals. A Yard Loader Operator is responsible for loading trucks with rocks, materials, pavers, etc.
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Competent and proficient operation of the following: excavator (60K LB and up), front end loader (3CY and up), articulating dump truck (25CY and up), bull dozer (150HP and up), motor grader, soil compactor, articulating water truck, compact loader, compact excavator, and other construction equipment.
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Level I: 0-2 years experience with backhoe, loader, roller and rock truck. Operates backhoe, loader, roller and rock truck. Level I: 0-2 years experience with backhoe, loader, roller and rock truck.
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Operates and maintains equipment of heavy weight and considerable difficulty, specifically: front end loader, Crane Truck, gradall, bulldozer, motor patrol, low boy truck and trailer, backhoe, road grader, trencher, track loader, and track hoes to assist in construction, maintenance, and repair work.
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Operates blade, excavator, dozer, forklift for crane erection. Level II: 0-3 years experience with blade, excavator and dozer in addition to level I equipment. Crane Operators require CCO certification, must present certification card.
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Follows OSHA safety and operating procedures of heavy and light equipment. Level IV: 4+ years experience with 250 Ton crane/crawler or A/T (all terrain) in addition to levels I, II and III equipment.
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Level III: 1-3 years experience with trencher and up to 130 ton crane/crawler R/T (rough terrain) and less than 250T crane/crawler or A/T (all terrain) in addition to levels I and II equipment. Exposed to occasional extreme cold, extreme heat, humidity, wet, noise, hazards and vibration in the working environment.
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Operators maintain and operate equipment whichmay include front-end loader, bulldozer, skid steer, dump truck, backhoe,tractor, street sweeper, and paving equipment. -Operates and maintains equipment such astractor, small front-end loader, sweeper, dump truck, or plow truck.
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This may include, but is not limited to motor grader, dump truck, wheel loader, skid steer loader, street sweeper, municipal tractor, backhoe and other related heavy equipment. This may include, but is not limited to motor grader, dump truck, wheel loader, skid steer loader, street sweeper, municipal tractor, backhoe and other related heavy equipment.
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Operates and services the heavier types of construction equipment such as backhoe (less than 5 feet), mower, dump truck, front end loader, skid steer, gradall and other construction equipment of comparable size and complexity.
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Must be certified on site for all types of heavy/light equipment by displaying skill level to a Superintendent. Performs work on various types of terrain (A/T and R/T), evaluating requirements for assigned work.
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The Loader Operator operates heavy equipment such as a John Deere 930 Front End Loader with a twelve-foot push box used to clear parking lots, roadways, and related areas after a snowfall, ice event, or other weather requiring snow removal to ensure safe driving, parking, and walking.
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Maintains all mobile and stationary equipment by performing preventive maintenance, i.e. tightening, cleaning, greasing and other minor maintenance and repairs. RES is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace.
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