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Operates equipment such as backhoe, front end loader, excavator, dump truck, and similar equipment used in the completion of assigned public works projects including the maintenance of ditches to prevent any obstructions and/or corrosion.
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Operates mini-excavator, skid steer with bush hog attachment, dump truck (varying sizes), vibratory trencher roller, vibratory foot tamps, chainsaws, weed-eaters, backhoe and various other types of equipment used in the repair and maintenance of water distribution, and sewer collections systems and associated appurtenances.
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Maintains, repairs, and occasionally operates construction or power equipment, including but not limited to an excavator, grader, bulldozer, backhoe, front end loader, skid steer, asphalt paver, dirt/asphalt roller, asphalt reclaimer, soil stabilizer, and asphalt milling machine.
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Safely and efficiently operate equipment that may include: forklift, excavator, bulldozer, front-end loader, elevating scraper, dump truck, compactor, hydraulic excavators, backhoe, tipper and roller, and other equipment using proper safety standards.
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Equipment operated may include but is not limited to Grader, Bobcat, Skid Steer, Roller, Paver or Screed, Blade, Loader, Backhoe, Etc. Equipment operated may include but is not limited to Grader, Bobcat, Skid Steer, Roller, Paver or Screed, Blade, Loader, Backhoe, Etc.
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Machines and equipment used include but are not limited to the following: Single and tandem-axle dump trucks, backhoe, loader, roller, grader, forklift, sweeper, weed-mower, jackhammer, pickup truck, hand and power tools, including welding equipment and two-way radio; and standard office equipment including computers, phones, calculators and copy machines.
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One (1+) plus years of experience in backhoe/mini excavator operation is required. Meets company and customer specifications for all trench or backhoe jobs. Example of types of projects: commercial and residential (all outdoor) -paving parking lots, grading cuts/fills, lot/land & tree clearing, utility work, footers and foundations, new home site construction, driveway construction, dirt and gravel roads, landslide repair, large/small retaining walls, storm water pipes & ponds, underground storm water detention system.
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Must be able to operate haul truck, dump truck, asphalt distributor truck and backhoe. Must be able to use asphalt tools, rake, shovel, walk behind pavement saw, large and small roller, asphalt paver.
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Operates one or more types of various highway construction heavy equipment, including asphalt distribution, asphalt paving machine, bulldozer, concrete-paving machine, concrete paving spreader, crane, dragline, backhoe, rock crusher, foundation drill crane, mounted or truck mounted, front end loader, motor grader, pneumatic roller, steel wheel roller, scraper, tractor (crawler), tractor (pneumatic), trenching machine.
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Operates and maintains vehicles, tools and street and drainage construction and maintenance equipment, including but not limited to a chain saw, weed eater, dump truck, backhoe, skid steer loader, roller, front end loader, mini excavator, street sweeper and tractor (mower) in accordance with all safety regulations and procedures.
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Operates light equipment such as a front-end loader-one and a quarter cubic yards or less, pneumatic roller, rotary broom, spreader box, backhoe, street sweeper and mower. Operates light equipment such as a front-end loader-one and a quarter cubic yards or less, pneumatic roller, rotary broom, spreader box, backhoe, street sweeper and mower.
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May receive training on any or all of the following: backhoe; screening plant; paddle wheel finish scraper, dozer, and blade; chip spreader; tractor/trailer; remote blades; water truck, motor grader, bituminous distributor; laydown machine; or any other related heavy equipment.
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This position is responsible for the use and operation of heavy construction equipment which could include a forklift, dozer, front end loader, excavator, roller, backhoe or articulated dump truck in a safe and efficient manner.
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Based in Louisville, Kentucky, we assist utilities and independent power producers in sustainably managing and recycling ash byproducts generated from the combustion of coal in the production of electricity.
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With over 30 years of experience, we also design and implement solutions for ash pond management and closure, landfill construction, fly ash sales, and structural fill projects. 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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